Person—tobacco smoking status (previous three months), code N
Data Element Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Element |
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Short name: | Tobacco smoking status - diabetes mellitus |
Synonymous names: | Tobacco smoking status - diabetes mellitus |
METEOR identifier: | 270340 |
Registration status: | Health, Superseded 21/09/2005 |
Data element concept attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Data element concept: | Person—tobacco smoking status (last three months) |
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METEOR identifier: | 269775 |
Registration status: | Health, Superseded 21/09/2005 |
Definition: | Whether an individual has been a regular smoker (daily or weekly) of any tobacco material over the previous 3 months. |
Context: | Public health, health care and clinical settings. |
Object class: | Person |
Property: | Tobacco smoking status |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Value domain attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Value domain: | Tobacco smoking status during the previous three months code N |
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METEOR identifier: | 270850 |
Registration status: | Health, Standard 01/03/2005 |
Definition: | A code set representing a person's smoking status during the previous 3 months. |
Data element attributes | |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | National diabetes data working group |
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Origin: | National Diabetes Outcomes Quality Review Initiative (NDOQRIN) data dictionary. |
Relational attributes | |
Related metadata references: | Has been superseded by Person—regular tobacco smoking indicator (last 3 months), code N Health, Standard 21/09/2005 Is re-engineered from Tobacco smoking status - diabetes mellitus, version 1, DE, NHDD, NHIMG, Superseded 01/03/2005.pdf (16.0 KB) No registration status |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications: | Diabetes (clinical) DSS Health, Superseded 21/09/2005 DSS specific information: For people with diabetes smoking is one of the most powerful treatable risk factors. Associated with hypertension, diabetes and hypercholesterolemia, smoking is a definite health hazard for coronary heart disease. |
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