Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Element |
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Short name: | Planned collaborative maternity carer |
METEOR identifier: | 562413 |
Registration status: | Health, Standard 14/05/2015 |
Definition: | The profession of other recognised and named collaborative maternity care professionals in a maternity model of care, as represented by a code. |
Context: | Used in maternal and perinatal healthcare settings. |
Data Element Concept: | Maternity model of care—profession of collaborative maternity carer |
Value Domain: | Maternity profession code N[N] |
Data element attributes | |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Collection methods: | Data are gathered using the Maternity Care Classification System (MaCCS) data collection questionnaire on an annual basis by every maternity service when classifying their models of care or when a new model of care is introduced. |
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Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit |
Origin: | National Maternity Data Development Project (AIHW and NPESU), Maternity Care Classification System subproject. |
Relational attributes | |
Related metadata references: | See also Maternity model of care—profession of designated maternity carer, code N[N] Health, Standard 14/05/2015 |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications: | Maternity model of care NBPDS Health, Standard 14/05/2015 DSS specific information: This data element allows for multiple values. Please code all relevant collaborative carer/s involved in a model of care that provide collaborative care with the designated (lead) carer. Do not code the profession of the designated carer as this is identified in a different related data element. Only code the profession of carers that have a planned role within a model of care for all women in the model. A collaborative carer may not necessarily provide direct clinical care for all women in the model but still has a formal established role and relationship with the designated maternity carer. For example a named obstetrician may be associated with a Midwifery Group Practice to provide consultations and advice and have a weekly case review with the midwives about the women being cared for in the model but may not see every woman. The obstetrician would be considered as a collaborative maternity carer in this model as they have a formal and planned role. Do not code healthcare professionals that women may be referred to on an 'ad hoc' basis. Do not record a value if there are no planned collaborative carers in a maternity model of care. If the value of the data element Maternity model of care—profession of designated maternity carer, code N[N] is 'CODE 12 Shared care' or 'CODE 13 Multidisciplinary team' then code the values for the different professions of carers who share the provision of care within the maternity model of care. The following values are excluded for use from this data element: CODE 12 Shared care CODE 13 Multidisciplinary team |