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A structured set of questions intended to guide the collection of answers from end-users. Questionnaires provide detailed control over order, presentation, phraseology and grouping to allow coherent, consistent data collection.
A Questionnaire is an organized collection of questions intended to solicit information from patients, providers or other individuals involved in the healthcare domain. They may be simple flat lists of questions or can be hierarchically organized in groups and sub-groups, each containing questions. The Questionnaire defines the questions to be asked, how they are ordered and grouped, any intervening instructional text and what the constraints are on the allowed answers. The results of a Questionnaire can be communicated using the QuestionnaireResponse resource.
Questionnaires
cover
the
need
to
communicate
data
originating
from
forms
used
in
medical
history
examinations,
research
questionnaires
and
sometimes
full
clinical
specialty
records.
In
many
systems
this
data
is
collected
using
user-defined
screens
and
forms.
Questionnaires
define
specifics
about
data
capture
-
exactly
what
questions
were
asked,
in
what
order,
what
choices
for
answers
were,
etc.
Each
of
these
questions
is
part
of
the
Questionnaire,
and
as
such
the
Questionnaire
is
a
separately
identifiable
Resource,
whereas
the
individual
questions
are
not.
(Questionnaire
questions
can
be
linked
to
shared
data
elements
using
the
Questionnaire.item.definition
element.)
In addition to its use as a means for capturing data, Questionnaires can also be useful as a mechanism of defining a standardized 'presentation' of data that might already exist. For example, a peri-natal form or diabetes management form. In this use, the benefit is to expose a large volume of data in a predictable way that can be defined outside the user-interface design of the relevant system. The form might allow data to be edited or might be read-only. In some cases, the QuestionnaireResponse might not be intended to be persisted.
Examples of Questionnaires include:
This resource is limited in scope to support the characteristics of simple questionnaires. However, common extensions have been defined to allow more sophisticated behavior. This includes:
Additional implementation guides, in particular the Structured Data Capture Questionnaire IG provide guidance, extensions and operations that support additional capabilities and allow the definition of more sophisticated questionnaires and their corresponding responses.
Questionnaires are intrinsically bound to QuestionnaireResponses in that a Questionnaire defines the questions and rules for answering them that are used in completing the QuestionnaireResponse. The main difference between them is that Questionnaires define 'permitted' answers and are subject and time-independent, while QuestionnaireResponses define a specific user's answers to a Questionnaire at a particular time-point and are focused on a specific subject. As well, the QuestionnaireResponse doesn't convey any of the rules or 'potential' answers the way Questionnaire does. It only conveys the answers selected by the user.
Questionnaires differ from Lists because Lists group existing resources, while Questionnaires group arbitrary questions. Questionnaires are distinct from Observations and DiagnosticReports in that both of these resources are intended to capture only certain types of information (lab, imaging, vitals, etc.) and should not be used to capture the full breadth of healthcare information (allergies, medications, care plans, etc.), while Questionnaires are able to capture any information at all. More importantly, Observation and DiagnosticReport focus on capturing the discrete information in a standardized form so that the information can be used consistently regardless of where or how it is captured. Questionnaire focuses on information capture. The same information can be captured using a wide variety of questionnaires with differently phrased questions organized in different manners. As such, the Questionnaire resource provides a means to standardize the information gathering process (how information is captured), but not how data is interoperably compared, analyzed or computed upon (typically managed using Observation, DiagnosticReport as well as other resources).
Questionnaires are similar to ObservationDefinitions in that both are about defining structures for capturing certain information and setting constraints on what allowed answers are. They can also define hierarchical constructs containing multiple layers of 'arbitrary' nested data elements. However, ObservationDefinitions are instantiated by Observations and are intended to be limited to only those data elements typically captured as Observations, while Questionnaires can describe any element at all and are instantiated by QuestionnaireResponses. Questionnaires also have significantly more power to identify rules around what data can be captured and when, as well as allowed answers. While both support nesting, ObservationDefinition nesting is focused on panels and is limited to a single level within the resource, while Questionnaire can define nesting of arbitrary depth for any purpose.
Questionnaires are similar to Compositions in that both organize collections of items and can have a hierarchical structure. They're also intended to help guide 'human' presentation of data. However, Compositions organize resources, while Questionnaires organize specific elements. Also, a Questionnaire represents data 'to be gathered' and is subject-independent, while Compositions represent collections of data that are complete and are about a particular subject. It is possible for StructureDefinitions or GraphDefinitions to act as 'templates' for FHIR documents that guide what data is collected for a particular purpose (e.g. a referral), but this differs from the gathering process that a Questionnaire provides where there are specific questions that must be asked and answered and rules that guide which questions are enabled in which circumstances.
Questionnaire supports data-collection workflow to a limited extent, in that - once triggered - a Questionnaire can guide a user through a data collection process that ensures appropriate information is collected based on answers to particular questions. However, Questionnaire doesn't provide support for capturing sets of information at different times or highly interactive data capture. Broader workflow is typically managed using PlanDefinition and Task or using other mechanisms such as CDSHooks.
Questionnaires are similar to the notion of "logical models" supported by the StructureDefinition resource. Both support the representation of a collection of data points with labels, data types and hierarchy. It will be common to find the two of them mapped together. The primary difference is that Questionnaire is focused on user-facing data collection. It describes specific questions and includes information such as what number/label should be displayed beside each question, conditions in which questions should be displayed (or not), what instructions should be provided to the user, etc. StructureDefinition, on the other hand, merely defines a data structure with no guidance on display or rules around capture mechanism, only what data should exist in the end. As well, logical models are not intended to capture data directly. Rather, they provide a basis for mapping between data capture structures.
Questionnaires are excellent tools for data capture. They allow tight control over what data is gathered and ensure information is gathered consistently across multiple users. However, data gathered using different questionnaires - or even different versions of the same questionnaire - is often not comparable. It is also not very searchable or easily integrated with discrete data sources. Because of this, the general recommendation in FHIR is to use questionnaires for raw data capture but then to convert the resulting QuestionnaireResponse instances into other FHIR resources - Observations, MedicationStatements, FamilyMemberHistories, etc. This allows the data gathered to then be easily combined with other data into FHIR documents and messages and exposed over FHIR REST interfaces.
Groups
and
questions
that
make
up
a
Questionnaire
can
use
the
definition
element
to
refer
to
data
elements
in
external
code
systems
and
StructureDefinitions
.
In
this
way,
it's
possible
to
leverage
standard
definitions
of
questions
and
their
associated
data
types
and
answer
sets
across
questionnaires.
This
also
allows
extraction
of
the
data
from
a
questionnaire
response
into
other
data
structures
(e.g.
populating
a
ServiceRequest
or
CarePlan
from
information
in
a
completed
questionnaire
response.
It
can
also
support
other
sorts
of
post-processing
of
the
data
contained
in
a
questionnaire
response.
However,
use
of
the
definition
element
is
not
required
and
Questionnaires
may
be
quite
loosely
defined.
The
section
Questionnaire
versus
Resources
below
discusses
the
issues
of
collecting
data
in
such
loosely
defined
Questionnaires
versus
collecting
data
as
well-defined
separate
Resources.
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
TU | DomainResource |
A
structured
set
of
questions
+ Warning: Name should be usable as an identifier for the module by machine processing applications such as code generation + Rule: The link ids for groups and questions must be unique within the questionnaire Elements defined in Ancestors: id , meta , implicitRules , language , text , contained , extension , modifierExtension Interfaces Implemented: MetadataResource |
|
|
Σ C | 0..1 | uri |
Canonical
identifier
for
this
questionnaire,
represented
as
+ Warning: URL should not contain | or # - these characters make processing canonical references problematic |
|
Σ | 0..* | Identifier |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | string |
Business
version
of
the
questionnaire
|
|
Σ | 0..1 |
How
to
compare
versions
Binding: Version Algorithm ( Extensible ) | |
![]() ![]() ![]() | string | |||
|
|
Coding | ||
|
Σ C | 0..1 | string |
Name
for
this
questionnaire
|
|
Σ T |
|
string |
Name
for
this
questionnaire
(human
friendly)
|
![]() ![]() | Σ | 0..* | canonical ( Questionnaire ) |
Based
on
Questionnaire
|
|
?! Σ C | 1..1 | code |
draft
|
active
|
retired
|
unknown
Binding: PublicationStatus ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | boolean |
For
testing
purposes,
not
real
usage
|
|
Σ | 0..* | code |
Resource
that
can
be
subject
of
QuestionnaireResponse
Binding: |
|
Σ | 0..1 | dateTime |
Date
last
changed
|
|
Σ T | 0..1 | string |
Name
of
the
|
|
Σ | 0..* | ContactDetail |
Contact
details
for
the
publisher
|
|
Σ T | 0..1 | markdown |
Natural
language
description
of
the
questionnaire
|
|
Σ TU | 0..* | UsageContext |
The
context
that
the
content
is
intended
to
support
|
|
Σ XD | 0..* | CodeableConcept |
Intended
jurisdiction
for
questionnaire
(if
applicable)
Binding: Jurisdiction ValueSet ( Extensible ) |
|
T | 0..1 | markdown |
Why
this
questionnaire
is
defined
|
|
T | 0..1 | markdown |
Use
and/or
publishing
restrictions
|
| T | 0..1 | string |
Copyright
holder
and
year(s)
|
|
0..1 | date |
When
the
questionnaire
was
approved
by
publisher
|
|
|
0..1 | date |
When
the
questionnaire
was
last
reviewed
by
the
publisher
|
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | Period |
When
the
questionnaire
is
expected
to
be
used
|
|
Σ | 0..* | Coding |
Concept
that
represents
the
overall
questionnaire
Binding: Questionnaire Question Codes ( Example ) |
|
|
0..* | BackboneElement |
Questions
and
sections
within
the
Questionnaire
+ Rule: Group items must have nested items when Questionanire is complete + Warning: Groups should have items + Rule: Display items cannot have child items + Rule: Display items cannot have a "code" asserted + Rule: A question cannot have both answerOption and answerValueSet + Rule: Only + Rule: Required and repeat aren't permitted for display items + Rule: Initial values can't be specified for groups or display items + Rule: Read-only can't be specified for "display" items + Rule: Maximum length can only be declared for simple question types + Rule: If one or more answerOption is present, + Rule: If there are more than one enableWhen, enableBehavior must be specified + Rule: Can only have multiple initial values for repeating items + Warning: Can only have answerConstraint if answerOption or answerValueSet are present. (This is a warning because extensions may serve the same purpose) |
|
C | 1..1 | string |
Unique
id
for
item
in
questionnaire
+ Warning: Link ids should be 255 characters or less |
|
0..1 | uri |
ElementDefinition
-
details
for
the
item
|
|
|
|
0..* | Coding |
Corresponding
concept
for
this
item
in
a
terminology
Binding: Questionnaire Question Codes ( Example ) |
|
0..1 | string |
E.g.
"1(a)",
"2.5.3"
|
|
|
T | 0..1 | string |
Primary
text
for
the
item
|
|
C | 1..1 | code |
group
|
display
|
boolean
|
decimal
|
integer
|
date
|
dateTime
+
Binding: |
|
?!
|
0..* | BackboneElement |
Only
allow
data
when
+ Rule: If the operator is 'exists', the value must be a boolean |
|
1..1 | string |
|
|
|
C | 1..1 | code |
exists
|
=
|
!=
|
>
|
<
|
>=
|
<=
Binding: |
|
|
1..1 |
Value
for
question
comparison
based
on
operator
Binding: Questionnaire Answer Codes ( Example ) |
|
|
boolean | |||
|
decimal | |||
|
integer | |||
|
date | |||
|
dateTime | |||
|
time | |||
|
string | |||
|
Coding | |||
|
Quantity | |||
|
Reference ( Any ) | |||
|
|
0..1 | code |
all
|
any
Binding: |
|
0..1 |
|
hidden
|
protected
Binding: Questionnaire Item Disabled Display ( Required ) | |
![]() ![]() ![]() | C | 0..1 | boolean |
Whether
the
item
must
be
included
in
data
results
|
|
|
0..1 | boolean |
Whether
the
item
may
repeat
|
|
|
0..1 | boolean |
Don't
allow
human
editing
|
|
|
0..1 | integer |
No
more
than
|
| C | 0..1 | code |
optionsOnly
|
optionsOrType
|
optionsOrString
Binding: Questionnaire answer constraints value set ( Required ) |
|
|
0..1 | canonical ( ValueSet ) |
|
|
|
0..* | BackboneElement |
Permitted
answer
|
|
T | 1..1 |
Answer
value
Binding: Questionnaire Answer Codes ( Example ) |
|
|
integer | |||
|
date | |||
|
time | |||
|
string | |||
|
Coding | |||
|
Reference ( Any ) | |||
|
0..1 | boolean |
Whether
option
is
selected
by
default
|
|
|
|
0..* | BackboneElement |
Initial
value(s)
when
item
is
first
rendered
|
|
T | 1..1 |
Actual
value
for
initializing
the
question
Binding: Questionnaire Answer Codes ( Example ) |
|
|
boolean | |||
|
decimal | |||
|
integer | |||
|
date | |||
|
dateTime | |||
|
time | |||
|
string | |||
|
uri | |||
|
Attachment | |||
|
Coding | |||
|
Quantity | |||
|
Reference ( Any ) | |||
|
0..* | see item |
Nested
questionnaire
items
|
|
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
See the Extensions for this resource
UML Diagram ( Legend )
XML Template
<Questionnaire xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"><!-- from Resource: id, meta, implicitRules, and language --> <!-- from DomainResource: text, contained, extension, and modifierExtension -->
< <</identifier><url value="[uri]"/><!-- 0..1 Canonical identifier for this questionnaire, represented as an absolute URI (globally unique) --> <identifier><!-- 0..* Identifier Business identifier for questionnaire --></identifier> <version value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Business version of the questionnaire --><<versionAlgorithm[x]><!-- 0..1 string|Coding How to compare versions --></versionAlgorithm[x]> <name value="[string]"/><!-- I 0..1 Name for this questionnaire (computer friendly) --> <title value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Name for this questionnaire (human friendly) --><</derivedFrom> < <<derivedFrom><!-- 0..* canonical(Questionnaire) Based on Questionnaire --></derivedFrom> <status value="[code]"/><!-- I 1..1 draft | active | retired | unknown --> <experimental value="[boolean]"/><!-- 0..1 For testing purposes, not real usage --> <subjectType value="[code]"/><!-- 0..* Resource that can be subject of QuestionnaireResponse -->< <<date value="[dateTime]"/><!-- 0..1 Date last changed --> <publisher value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Name of the publisher/steward (organization or individual) --> <contact><!-- 0..* ContactDetail Contact details for the publisher --></contact> <description value="[markdown]"/><!-- 0..1 Natural language description of the questionnaire --><</useContext><useContext><!-- 0..* UsageContext The context that the content is intended to support --></useContext> <jurisdiction><!-- 0..* CodeableConcept Intended jurisdiction for questionnaire (if applicable) --></jurisdiction> <purpose value="[markdown]"/><!-- 0..1 Why this questionnaire is defined --> <copyright value="[markdown]"/><!-- 0..1 Use and/or publishing restrictions --> <copyrightLabel value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Copyright holder and year(s) --> <approvalDate value="[date]"/><!-- 0..1 When the questionnaire was approved by publisher --><<lastReviewDate value="[date]"/><!-- 0..1 When the questionnaire was last reviewed by the publisher --> <effectivePeriod><!-- 0..1 Period When the questionnaire is expected to be used --></effectivePeriod><</code> < < <<a href="questionnaire-definitions.html#Questionnaire.item.definition" title="This element is a URI that refers to an [ElementDefinition](elementdefinition.html) that provides information about this item, including information that might otherwise be included in the instance of the Questionnaire resource. A detailed description of the construction of the URI is shown in Comments, below. If this element is present then the following element values MAY be derived from the Element Definition if the corresponding elements of this Questionnaire resource instance have no value: * code (ElementDefinition.code) * type (ElementDefinition.type) * required (ElementDefinition.min) * repeats (ElementDefinition.max) * maxLength (ElementDefinition.maxLength) * answerValueSet (ElementDefinition.binding) * options (ElementDefinition.binding)." class="dict"> <</code><code><!-- 0..* Coding Concept that represents the overall questionnaire --></code> <item> <!-- 0..* Questions and sections within the Questionnaire --> <linkId value="[string]"/><!-- I 1..1 Unique id for item in questionnaire --> <definition value="[uri]"/><!-- 0..1 ElementDefinition - details for the item --> <code><!-- I 0..* Coding Corresponding concept for this item in a terminology --></code> <prefix value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 E.g. "1(a)", "2.5.3" --> <text value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Primary text for the item -->< < < < <|<type value="[code]"/><!-- I 1..1 group | display | boolean | decimal | integer | date | dateTime + --> <enableWhen> <!-- I 0..* Only allow data when --> <question value="[string]"/><!-- 1..1 The linkId of question that determines whether item is enabled/disabled --> <operator value="[code]"/><!-- I 1..1 exists | = | != | > | < | >= | <= --> <answer[x]><!-- I 1..1 boolean|decimal|integer|date|dateTime|time|string|Coding| Quantity|Reference(Any) Value for question comparison based on operator --></answer[x]> </enableWhen>< < < < < <</answerValueSet> <<enableBehavior value="[code]"/><!-- I 0..1 all | any --> <disabledDisplay value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 hidden | protected --> <required value="[boolean]"/><!-- I 0..1 Whether the item must be included in data results --> <repeats value="[boolean]"/><!-- I 0..1 Whether the item may repeat --> <readOnly value="[boolean]"/><!-- I 0..1 Don't allow human editing --> <maxLength value="[integer]"/><!-- I 0..1 No more than these many characters --> <answerConstraint value="[code]"/><!-- I 0..1 optionsOnly | optionsOrType | optionsOrString --> <answerValueSet><!-- I 0..1 canonical(ValueSet) ValueSet containing permitted answers --></answerValueSet> <answerOption> <!-- I 0..* Permitted answer --> <value[x]><!-- 1..1 integer|date|time|string|Coding|Reference(Any) Answer value --></value[x]> <initialSelected value="[boolean]"/><!-- 0..1 Whether option is selected by default --> </answerOption><<initial> <!-- I 0..* Initial value(s) when item is first rendered --> <value[x]><!-- 1..1 boolean|decimal|integer|date|dateTime|time|string|uri| Attachment|Coding|Quantity|Reference(Any) Actual value for initializing the question --></value[x]> </initial><</item><item><!-- 0..* Content as for Questionnaire.item Nested questionnaire items --></item> </item> </Questionnaire>
JSON Template
{
"resourceType" : "Questionnaire",
// from Resource: id, meta, implicitRules, and language
// from DomainResource: text, contained, extension, and modifierExtension
"
"
"url" : "<uri>", // Canonical identifier for this questionnaire, represented as an absolute URI (globally unique)
"identifier" : [{ Identifier }], // Business identifier for questionnaire
"version" : "<string>", // Business version of the questionnaire
"
// versionAlgorithm[x]: How to compare versions. One of these 2:
"versionAlgorithmString" : "<string>",
"versionAlgorithmCoding" : { Coding },
"name" : "<string>", // I Name for this questionnaire (computer friendly)
"title" : "<string>", // Name for this questionnaire (human friendly)
"
"
"
"derivedFrom" : ["<canonical(Questionnaire)>"], // Based on Questionnaire
"status" : "<code>", // I R! draft | active | retired | unknown
"experimental" : <boolean>, // For testing purposes, not real usage
"subjectType" : ["<code>"], // Resource that can be subject of QuestionnaireResponse
"
"
"date" : "<dateTime>", // Date last changed
"publisher" : "<string>", // Name of the publisher/steward (organization or individual)
"contact" : [{ ContactDetail }], // Contact details for the publisher
"description" : "<markdown>", // Natural language description of the questionnaire
"
"useContext" : [{ UsageContext }], // The context that the content is intended to support
"jurisdiction" : [{ CodeableConcept }], // Intended jurisdiction for questionnaire (if applicable)
"purpose" : "<markdown>", // Why this questionnaire is defined
"copyright" : "<markdown>", // Use and/or publishing restrictions
"copyrightLabel" : "<string>", // Copyright holder and year(s)
"approvalDate" : "<date>", // When the questionnaire was approved by publisher
"
"lastReviewDate" : "<date>", // When the questionnaire was last reviewed by the publisher
"effectivePeriod" : { Period }, // When the questionnaire is expected to be used
"
"
"
"<a href="questionnaire-definitions.html#Questionnaire.item.definition" title="This element is a URI that refers to an [ElementDefinition](elementdefinition.html) that provides information about this item, including information that might otherwise be included in the instance of the Questionnaire resource. A detailed description of the construction of the URI is shown in Comments, below. If this element is present then the following element values MAY be derived from the Element Definition if the corresponding elements of this Questionnaire resource instance have no value:
* code (ElementDefinition.code)
* type (ElementDefinition.type)
* required (ElementDefinition.min)
* repeats (ElementDefinition.max)
* maxLength (ElementDefinition.maxLength)
* answerValueSet (ElementDefinition.binding)
* options (ElementDefinition.binding)." class="dict">definition
"
"code" : [{ Coding }], // Concept that represents the overall questionnaire
"item" : [{ // Questions and sections within the Questionnaire
"linkId" : "<string>", // I R! Unique id for item in questionnaire
"definition" : "<uri>", // ElementDefinition - details for the item
"code" : [{ Coding }], // I Corresponding concept for this item in a terminology
"prefix" : "<string>", // E.g. "1(a)", "2.5.3"
"text" : "<string>", // Primary text for the item
"
"
"
"
"type" : "<code>", // I R! group | display | boolean | decimal | integer | date | dateTime +
"enableWhen" : [{ // I Only allow data when
"question" : "<string>", // R! The linkId of question that determines whether item is enabled/disabled
"operator" : "<code>", // I R! exists | = | != | > | < | >= | <=
// answer[x]: Value for question comparison based on operator. One of these 10:
">
">
">
">"
">"
">"
">"
" }
" }
" }
"answerBoolean" : <boolean>,
"answerDecimal" : <decimal>,
"answerInteger" : <integer>,
"answerDate" : "<date>",
"answerDateTime" : "<dateTime>",
"answerTime" : "<time>",
"answerString" : "<string>",
"answerCoding" : { Coding },
"answerQuantity" : { Quantity },
"answerReference" : { Reference(Any) }
}],
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"enableBehavior" : "<code>", // I all | any
"disabledDisplay" : "<code>", // hidden | protected
"required" : <boolean>, // I Whether the item must be included in data results
"repeats" : <boolean>, // I Whether the item may repeat
"readOnly" : <boolean>, // I Don't allow human editing
"maxLength" : <integer>, // I No more than these many characters
"answerConstraint" : "<code>", // I optionsOnly | optionsOrType | optionsOrString
"answerValueSet" : "<canonical(ValueSet)>", // I ValueSet containing permitted answers
"answerOption" : [{ // I Permitted answer
// value[x]: Answer value. One of these 6:
"valueInteger" : <integer>,
"valueDate" : "<date>",
"valueTime" : "<time>",
"valueString" : "<string>",
"valueCoding" : { Coding },
"valueReference" : { Reference(Any) },
"initialSelected" : <boolean> // Whether option is selected by default
}],
"
"initial" : [{ // I Initial value(s) when item is first rendered
// value[x]: Actual value for initializing the question. One of these 12:
">
">
">
">"
">"
">"
">"
">"
" }
" }
" }
"valueBoolean" : <boolean>,
"valueDecimal" : <decimal>,
"valueInteger" : <integer>,
"valueDate" : "<date>",
"valueDateTime" : "<dateTime>",
"valueTime" : "<time>",
"valueString" : "<string>",
"valueUri" : "<uri>",
"valueAttachment" : { Attachment },
"valueCoding" : { Coding },
"valueQuantity" : { Quantity },
"valueReference" : { Reference(Any) }
}],
"
"item" : [{ Content as for Questionnaire.item }] // Nested questionnaire items
}]
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> .[ a fhir:Questionnaire; fhir:nodeRole fhir:treeRoot; # if this is the parser root # from Resource: .id, .meta, .implicitRules, and .language # from DomainResource: .text, .contained, .extension, and .modifierExtension
fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir:<a href="questionnaire-definitions.html#Questionnaire.item.definition" title="This element is a URI that refers to an [ElementDefinition](elementdefinition.html) that provides information about this item, including information that might otherwise be included in the instance of the Questionnaire resource. A detailed description of the construction of the URI is shown in Comments, below. If this element is present then the following element values MAY be derived from the Element Definition if the corresponding elements of this Questionnaire resource instance have no value: * code (ElementDefinition.code) * type (ElementDefinition.type) * required (ElementDefinition.min) * repeats (ElementDefinition.max) * maxLength (ElementDefinition.maxLength) * answerValueSet (ElementDefinition.binding) * options (ElementDefinition.binding)." class="dict">Questionnaire.item.definition fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: # . One of these 10 fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir:) ] ], ...; fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: # . One of these 6 fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir:) ] fhir: ], ...; fhir: # . One of these 12 fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir:) ] ], ...; fhir: ], ...;fhir:url [ uri ] ; # 0..1 Canonical identifier for this questionnaire, represented as an absolute URI (globally unique) fhir:identifier ( [ Identifier ] ... ) ; # 0..* Business identifier for questionnaire fhir:version [ string ] ; # 0..1 Business version of the questionnaire # versionAlgorithm[x] : 0..1 How to compare versions. One of these 2 fhir:versionAlgorithm [ a fhir:string ; string ] fhir:versionAlgorithm [ a fhir:Coding ; Coding ] fhir:name [ string ] ; # 0..1 I Name for this questionnaire (computer friendly) fhir:title [ string ] ; # 0..1 Name for this questionnaire (human friendly) fhir:derivedFrom ( [ canonical(Questionnaire) ] ... ) ; # 0..* Based on Questionnaire fhir:status [ code ] ; # 1..1 I draft | active | retired | unknown fhir:experimental [ boolean ] ; # 0..1 For testing purposes, not real usage fhir:subjectType ( [ code ] ... ) ; # 0..* Resource that can be subject of QuestionnaireResponse fhir:date [ dateTime ] ; # 0..1 Date last changed fhir:publisher [ string ] ; # 0..1 Name of the publisher/steward (organization or individual) fhir:contact ( [ ContactDetail ] ... ) ; # 0..* Contact details for the publisher fhir:description [ markdown ] ; # 0..1 Natural language description of the questionnaire fhir:useContext ( [ UsageContext ] ... ) ; # 0..* The context that the content is intended to support fhir:jurisdiction ( [ CodeableConcept ] ... ) ; # 0..* Intended jurisdiction for questionnaire (if applicable) fhir:purpose [ markdown ] ; # 0..1 Why this questionnaire is defined fhir:copyright [ markdown ] ; # 0..1 Use and/or publishing restrictions fhir:copyrightLabel [ string ] ; # 0..1 Copyright holder and year(s) fhir:approvalDate [ date ] ; # 0..1 When the questionnaire was approved by publisher fhir:lastReviewDate [ date ] ; # 0..1 When the questionnaire was last reviewed by the publisher fhir:effectivePeriod [ Period ] ; # 0..1 When the questionnaire is expected to be used fhir:code ( [ Coding ] ... ) ; # 0..* Concept that represents the overall questionnaire fhir:item ( [ # 0..* Questions and sections within the Questionnaire fhir:linkId [ string ] ; # 1..1 I Unique id for item in questionnaire fhir:definition [ uri ] ; # 0..1 ElementDefinition - details for the item fhir:code ( [ Coding ] ... ) ; # 0..* I Corresponding concept for this item in a terminology fhir:prefix [ string ] ; # 0..1 E.g. "1(a)", "2.5.3" fhir:text [ string ] ; # 0..1 Primary text for the item fhir:type [ code ] ; # 1..1 I group | display | boolean | decimal | integer | date | dateTime + fhir:enableWhen ( [ # 0..* I Only allow data when fhir:question [ string ] ; # 1..1 The linkId of question that determines whether item is enabled/disabled fhir:operator [ code ] ; # 1..1 I exists | = | != | > | < | >= | <= # answer[x] : 1..1 I Value for question comparison based on operator. One of these 10 fhir:answer [ a fhir:boolean ; boolean ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:decimal ; decimal ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:integer ; integer ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:date ; date ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:dateTime ; dateTime ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:time ; time ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:string ; string ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:Coding ; Coding ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:Quantity ; Quantity ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:Reference ; Reference(Any) ] ] ... ) ; fhir:enableBehavior [ code ] ; # 0..1 I all | any fhir:disabledDisplay [ code ] ; # 0..1 hidden | protected fhir:required [ boolean ] ; # 0..1 I Whether the item must be included in data results fhir:repeats [ boolean ] ; # 0..1 I Whether the item may repeat fhir:readOnly [ boolean ] ; # 0..1 I Don't allow human editing fhir:maxLength [ integer ] ; # 0..1 I No more than these many characters fhir:answerConstraint [ code ] ; # 0..1 I optionsOnly | optionsOrType | optionsOrString fhir:answerValueSet [ canonical(ValueSet) ] ; # 0..1 I ValueSet containing permitted answers fhir:answerOption ( [ # 0..* I Permitted answer # value[x] : 1..1 Answer value. One of these 6 fhir:value [ a fhir:integer ; integer ] fhir:value [ a fhir:date ; date ] fhir:value [ a fhir:time ; time ] fhir:value [ a fhir:string ; string ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Coding ; Coding ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Reference ; Reference(Any) ] fhir:initialSelected [ boolean ] ; # 0..1 Whether option is selected by default ] ... ) ; fhir:initial ( [ # 0..* I Initial value(s) when item is first rendered # value[x] : 1..1 Actual value for initializing the question. One of these 12 fhir:value [ a fhir:boolean ; boolean ] fhir:value [ a fhir:decimal ; decimal ] fhir:value [ a fhir:integer ; integer ] fhir:value [ a fhir:date ; date ] fhir:value [ a fhir:dateTime ; dateTime ] fhir:value [ a fhir:time ; time ] fhir:value [ a fhir:string ; string ] fhir:value [ a fhir:uri ; uri ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Attachment ; Attachment ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Coding ; Coding ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Quantity ; Quantity ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Reference ; Reference(Any) ] ] ... ) ; fhir:item ( [ See Questionnaire.item ] ... ) ; # 0..* Nested questionnaire items ] ... ) ; ]
Changes
since
from
both
R4
and
R4B
| Questionnaire | |
| Questionnaire.versionAlgorithm[x] |
|
| Questionnaire.subjectType |
|
| Questionnaire.copyrightLabel |
|
| Questionnaire.item.type |
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| Questionnaire.item.disabledDisplay |
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| Questionnaire.item.answerConstraint |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
This
analysis
is
available
for
R4
as
XML
or
JSON
.
Conversions
between
R3
and
R4
for
R4B
as
XML
or
JSON
.
See
R3
<-->
R4
<-->
R5
Conversion
Maps
(status
=
6
tests
that
all
execute
ok.
All
tests
pass
round-trip
testing
and
5
r3
resources
are
invalid
(0
errors).
)
See
Conversions
Summary
.)
Structure
| Name | Flags | Card. | Type |
Description
&
Constraints
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
TU | DomainResource |
A
structured
set
of
questions
+ Warning: Name should be usable as an identifier for the module by machine processing applications such as code generation + Rule: The link ids for groups and questions must be unique within the questionnaire Elements defined in Ancestors: id , meta , implicitRules , language , text , contained , extension , modifierExtension Interfaces Implemented: MetadataResource |
|
|
Σ C | 0..1 | uri |
Canonical
identifier
for
this
questionnaire,
represented
as
+ Warning: URL should not contain | or # - these characters make processing canonical references problematic |
|
Σ | 0..* | Identifier |
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | string |
Business
version
of
the
questionnaire
|
|
Σ | 0..1 |
How
to
compare
versions
Binding: Version Algorithm ( Extensible ) | |
![]() ![]() ![]() | string | |||
|
|
Coding | ||
|
Σ C | 0..1 | string |
Name
for
this
questionnaire
|
|
Σ T |
|
string |
Name
for
this
questionnaire
(human
friendly)
|
![]() ![]() | Σ | 0..* | canonical ( Questionnaire ) |
Based
on
Questionnaire
|
|
?! Σ C | 1..1 | code |
draft
|
active
|
retired
|
unknown
Binding: PublicationStatus ( Required ) |
|
Σ | 0..1 | boolean |
For
testing
purposes,
not
real
usage
|
|
Σ | 0..* | code |
Resource
that
can
be
subject
of
QuestionnaireResponse
Binding: |
|
Σ | 0..1 | dateTime |
Date
last
changed
|
|
Σ T | 0..1 | string |
Name
of
the
|
|
Σ | 0..* | ContactDetail |
Contact
details
for
the
publisher
|
|
Σ T | 0..1 | markdown |
Natural
language
description
of
the
questionnaire
|
|
Σ TU | 0..* | UsageContext |
The
context
that
the
content
is
intended
to
support
|
|
Σ XD | 0..* | CodeableConcept |
Intended
jurisdiction
for
questionnaire
(if
applicable)
Binding: Jurisdiction ValueSet ( Extensible ) |
|
T | 0..1 | markdown |
Why
this
questionnaire
is
defined
|
|
T | 0..1 | markdown |
Use
and/or
publishing
restrictions
|
| T | 0..1 | string |
Copyright
holder
and
year(s)
|
|
0..1 | date |
When
the
questionnaire
was
approved
by
publisher
|
|
|
0..1 | date |
When
the
questionnaire
was
last
reviewed
by
the
publisher
|
|
|
Σ | 0..1 | Period |
When
the
questionnaire
is
expected
to
be
used
|
|
Σ | 0..* | Coding |
Concept
that
represents
the
overall
questionnaire
Binding: Questionnaire Question Codes ( Example ) |
|
|
0..* | BackboneElement |
Questions
and
sections
within
the
Questionnaire
+ Rule: Group items must have nested items when Questionanire is complete + Warning: Groups should have items + Rule: Display items cannot have child items + Rule: Display items cannot have a "code" asserted + Rule: A question cannot have both answerOption and answerValueSet + Rule: Only + Rule: Required and repeat aren't permitted for display items + Rule: Initial values can't be specified for groups or display items + Rule: Read-only can't be specified for "display" items + Rule: Maximum length can only be declared for simple question types + Rule: If one or more answerOption is present, + Rule: If there are more than one enableWhen, enableBehavior must be specified + Rule: Can only have multiple initial values for repeating items + Warning: Can only have answerConstraint if answerOption or answerValueSet are present. (This is a warning because extensions may serve the same purpose) |
|
C | 1..1 | string |
Unique
id
for
item
in
questionnaire
+ Warning: Link ids should be 255 characters or less |
|
0..1 | uri |
ElementDefinition
-
details
for
the
item
|
|
|
|
0..* | Coding |
Corresponding
concept
for
this
item
in
a
terminology
Binding: Questionnaire Question Codes ( Example ) |
|
0..1 | string |
E.g.
"1(a)",
"2.5.3"
|
|
|
T | 0..1 | string |
Primary
text
for
the
item
|
|
C | 1..1 | code |
group
|
display
|
boolean
|
decimal
|
integer
|
date
|
dateTime
+
Binding: |
|
?!
|
0..* | BackboneElement |
Only
allow
data
when
+ Rule: If the operator is 'exists', the value must be a boolean |
|
1..1 | string |
|
|
|
C | 1..1 | code |
exists
|
=
|
!=
|
>
|
<
|
>=
|
<=
Binding: |
|
|
1..1 |
Value
for
question
comparison
based
on
operator
Binding: Questionnaire Answer Codes ( Example ) |
|
|
boolean | |||
|
decimal | |||
|
integer | |||
|
date | |||
|
dateTime | |||
|
time | |||
|
string | |||
|
Coding | |||
|
Quantity | |||
|
Reference ( Any ) | |||
|
|
0..1 | code |
all
|
any
Binding: |
|
0..1 |
|
hidden
|
protected
Binding: Questionnaire Item Disabled Display ( Required ) | |
![]() ![]() ![]() | C | 0..1 | boolean |
Whether
the
item
must
be
included
in
data
results
|
|
|
0..1 | boolean |
Whether
the
item
may
repeat
|
|
|
0..1 | boolean |
Don't
allow
human
editing
|
|
|
0..1 | integer |
No
more
than
|
| C | 0..1 | code |
optionsOnly
|
optionsOrType
|
optionsOrString
Binding: Questionnaire answer constraints value set ( Required ) |
|
|
0..1 | canonical ( ValueSet ) |
|
|
|
0..* | BackboneElement |
Permitted
answer
|
|
T | 1..1 |
Answer
value
Binding: Questionnaire Answer Codes ( Example ) |
|
|
integer | |||
|
date | |||
|
time | |||
|
string | |||
|
Coding | |||
|
Reference ( Any ) | |||
|
0..1 | boolean |
Whether
option
is
selected
by
default
|
|
|
|
0..* | BackboneElement |
Initial
value(s)
when
item
is
first
rendered
|
|
T | 1..1 |
Actual
value
for
initializing
the
question
Binding: Questionnaire Answer Codes ( Example ) |
|
|
boolean | |||
|
decimal | |||
|
integer | |||
|
date | |||
|
dateTime | |||
|
time | |||
|
string | |||
|
uri | |||
|
Attachment | |||
|
Coding | |||
|
Quantity | |||
|
Reference ( Any ) | |||
|
0..* | see item |
Nested
questionnaire
items
|
|
Documentation
for
this
format
|
||||
See the Extensions for this resource
XML Template
<Questionnaire xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"><!-- from Resource: id, meta, implicitRules, and language --> <!-- from DomainResource: text, contained, extension, and modifierExtension -->
< <</identifier><url value="[uri]"/><!-- 0..1 Canonical identifier for this questionnaire, represented as an absolute URI (globally unique) --> <identifier><!-- 0..* Identifier Business identifier for questionnaire --></identifier> <version value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Business version of the questionnaire --><<versionAlgorithm[x]><!-- 0..1 string|Coding How to compare versions --></versionAlgorithm[x]> <name value="[string]"/><!-- I 0..1 Name for this questionnaire (computer friendly) --> <title value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Name for this questionnaire (human friendly) --><</derivedFrom> < <<derivedFrom><!-- 0..* canonical(Questionnaire) Based on Questionnaire --></derivedFrom> <status value="[code]"/><!-- I 1..1 draft | active | retired | unknown --> <experimental value="[boolean]"/><!-- 0..1 For testing purposes, not real usage --> <subjectType value="[code]"/><!-- 0..* Resource that can be subject of QuestionnaireResponse -->< <<date value="[dateTime]"/><!-- 0..1 Date last changed --> <publisher value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Name of the publisher/steward (organization or individual) --> <contact><!-- 0..* ContactDetail Contact details for the publisher --></contact> <description value="[markdown]"/><!-- 0..1 Natural language description of the questionnaire --><</useContext><useContext><!-- 0..* UsageContext The context that the content is intended to support --></useContext> <jurisdiction><!-- 0..* CodeableConcept Intended jurisdiction for questionnaire (if applicable) --></jurisdiction> <purpose value="[markdown]"/><!-- 0..1 Why this questionnaire is defined --> <copyright value="[markdown]"/><!-- 0..1 Use and/or publishing restrictions --> <copyrightLabel value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Copyright holder and year(s) --> <approvalDate value="[date]"/><!-- 0..1 When the questionnaire was approved by publisher --><<lastReviewDate value="[date]"/><!-- 0..1 When the questionnaire was last reviewed by the publisher --> <effectivePeriod><!-- 0..1 Period When the questionnaire is expected to be used --></effectivePeriod><</code> < < <<a href="questionnaire-definitions.html#Questionnaire.item.definition" title="This element is a URI that refers to an [ElementDefinition](elementdefinition.html) that provides information about this item, including information that might otherwise be included in the instance of the Questionnaire resource. A detailed description of the construction of the URI is shown in Comments, below. If this element is present then the following element values MAY be derived from the Element Definition if the corresponding elements of this Questionnaire resource instance have no value: * code (ElementDefinition.code) * type (ElementDefinition.type) * required (ElementDefinition.min) * repeats (ElementDefinition.max) * maxLength (ElementDefinition.maxLength) * answerValueSet (ElementDefinition.binding) * options (ElementDefinition.binding)." class="dict"> <</code><code><!-- 0..* Coding Concept that represents the overall questionnaire --></code> <item> <!-- 0..* Questions and sections within the Questionnaire --> <linkId value="[string]"/><!-- I 1..1 Unique id for item in questionnaire --> <definition value="[uri]"/><!-- 0..1 ElementDefinition - details for the item --> <code><!-- I 0..* Coding Corresponding concept for this item in a terminology --></code> <prefix value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 E.g. "1(a)", "2.5.3" --> <text value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Primary text for the item -->< < < < <|<type value="[code]"/><!-- I 1..1 group | display | boolean | decimal | integer | date | dateTime + --> <enableWhen> <!-- I 0..* Only allow data when --> <question value="[string]"/><!-- 1..1 The linkId of question that determines whether item is enabled/disabled --> <operator value="[code]"/><!-- I 1..1 exists | = | != | > | < | >= | <= --> <answer[x]><!-- I 1..1 boolean|decimal|integer|date|dateTime|time|string|Coding| Quantity|Reference(Any) Value for question comparison based on operator --></answer[x]> </enableWhen>< < < < < <</answerValueSet> <<enableBehavior value="[code]"/><!-- I 0..1 all | any --> <disabledDisplay value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 hidden | protected --> <required value="[boolean]"/><!-- I 0..1 Whether the item must be included in data results --> <repeats value="[boolean]"/><!-- I 0..1 Whether the item may repeat --> <readOnly value="[boolean]"/><!-- I 0..1 Don't allow human editing --> <maxLength value="[integer]"/><!-- I 0..1 No more than these many characters --> <answerConstraint value="[code]"/><!-- I 0..1 optionsOnly | optionsOrType | optionsOrString --> <answerValueSet><!-- I 0..1 canonical(ValueSet) ValueSet containing permitted answers --></answerValueSet> <answerOption> <!-- I 0..* Permitted answer --> <value[x]><!-- 1..1 integer|date|time|string|Coding|Reference(Any) Answer value --></value[x]> <initialSelected value="[boolean]"/><!-- 0..1 Whether option is selected by default --> </answerOption><<initial> <!-- I 0..* Initial value(s) when item is first rendered --> <value[x]><!-- 1..1 boolean|decimal|integer|date|dateTime|time|string|uri| Attachment|Coding|Quantity|Reference(Any) Actual value for initializing the question --></value[x]> </initial><</item><item><!-- 0..* Content as for Questionnaire.item Nested questionnaire items --></item> </item> </Questionnaire>
JSON Template
{
"resourceType" : "Questionnaire",
// from Resource: id, meta, implicitRules, and language
// from DomainResource: text, contained, extension, and modifierExtension
"
"
"url" : "<uri>", // Canonical identifier for this questionnaire, represented as an absolute URI (globally unique)
"identifier" : [{ Identifier }], // Business identifier for questionnaire
"version" : "<string>", // Business version of the questionnaire
"
// versionAlgorithm[x]: How to compare versions. One of these 2:
"versionAlgorithmString" : "<string>",
"versionAlgorithmCoding" : { Coding },
"name" : "<string>", // I Name for this questionnaire (computer friendly)
"title" : "<string>", // Name for this questionnaire (human friendly)
"
"
"
"derivedFrom" : ["<canonical(Questionnaire)>"], // Based on Questionnaire
"status" : "<code>", // I R! draft | active | retired | unknown
"experimental" : <boolean>, // For testing purposes, not real usage
"subjectType" : ["<code>"], // Resource that can be subject of QuestionnaireResponse
"
"
"date" : "<dateTime>", // Date last changed
"publisher" : "<string>", // Name of the publisher/steward (organization or individual)
"contact" : [{ ContactDetail }], // Contact details for the publisher
"description" : "<markdown>", // Natural language description of the questionnaire
"
"useContext" : [{ UsageContext }], // The context that the content is intended to support
"jurisdiction" : [{ CodeableConcept }], // Intended jurisdiction for questionnaire (if applicable)
"purpose" : "<markdown>", // Why this questionnaire is defined
"copyright" : "<markdown>", // Use and/or publishing restrictions
"copyrightLabel" : "<string>", // Copyright holder and year(s)
"approvalDate" : "<date>", // When the questionnaire was approved by publisher
"
"lastReviewDate" : "<date>", // When the questionnaire was last reviewed by the publisher
"effectivePeriod" : { Period }, // When the questionnaire is expected to be used
"
"
"
"<a href="questionnaire-definitions.html#Questionnaire.item.definition" title="This element is a URI that refers to an [ElementDefinition](elementdefinition.html) that provides information about this item, including information that might otherwise be included in the instance of the Questionnaire resource. A detailed description of the construction of the URI is shown in Comments, below. If this element is present then the following element values MAY be derived from the Element Definition if the corresponding elements of this Questionnaire resource instance have no value:
* code (ElementDefinition.code)
* type (ElementDefinition.type)
* required (ElementDefinition.min)
* repeats (ElementDefinition.max)
* maxLength (ElementDefinition.maxLength)
* answerValueSet (ElementDefinition.binding)
* options (ElementDefinition.binding)." class="dict">definition
"
"code" : [{ Coding }], // Concept that represents the overall questionnaire
"item" : [{ // Questions and sections within the Questionnaire
"linkId" : "<string>", // I R! Unique id for item in questionnaire
"definition" : "<uri>", // ElementDefinition - details for the item
"code" : [{ Coding }], // I Corresponding concept for this item in a terminology
"prefix" : "<string>", // E.g. "1(a)", "2.5.3"
"text" : "<string>", // Primary text for the item
"
"
"
"
"type" : "<code>", // I R! group | display | boolean | decimal | integer | date | dateTime +
"enableWhen" : [{ // I Only allow data when
"question" : "<string>", // R! The linkId of question that determines whether item is enabled/disabled
"operator" : "<code>", // I R! exists | = | != | > | < | >= | <=
// answer[x]: Value for question comparison based on operator. One of these 10:
">
">
">
">"
">"
">"
">"
" }
" }
" }
"answerBoolean" : <boolean>,
"answerDecimal" : <decimal>,
"answerInteger" : <integer>,
"answerDate" : "<date>",
"answerDateTime" : "<dateTime>",
"answerTime" : "<time>",
"answerString" : "<string>",
"answerCoding" : { Coding },
"answerQuantity" : { Quantity },
"answerReference" : { Reference(Any) }
}],
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"enableBehavior" : "<code>", // I all | any
"disabledDisplay" : "<code>", // hidden | protected
"required" : <boolean>, // I Whether the item must be included in data results
"repeats" : <boolean>, // I Whether the item may repeat
"readOnly" : <boolean>, // I Don't allow human editing
"maxLength" : <integer>, // I No more than these many characters
"answerConstraint" : "<code>", // I optionsOnly | optionsOrType | optionsOrString
"answerValueSet" : "<canonical(ValueSet)>", // I ValueSet containing permitted answers
"answerOption" : [{ // I Permitted answer
// value[x]: Answer value. One of these 6:
"valueInteger" : <integer>,
"valueDate" : "<date>",
"valueTime" : "<time>",
"valueString" : "<string>",
"valueCoding" : { Coding },
"valueReference" : { Reference(Any) },
"initialSelected" : <boolean> // Whether option is selected by default
}],
"
"initial" : [{ // I Initial value(s) when item is first rendered
// value[x]: Actual value for initializing the question. One of these 12:
">
">
">
">"
">"
">"
">"
">"
" }
" }
" }
"valueBoolean" : <boolean>,
"valueDecimal" : <decimal>,
"valueInteger" : <integer>,
"valueDate" : "<date>",
"valueDateTime" : "<dateTime>",
"valueTime" : "<time>",
"valueString" : "<string>",
"valueUri" : "<uri>",
"valueAttachment" : { Attachment },
"valueCoding" : { Coding },
"valueQuantity" : { Quantity },
"valueReference" : { Reference(Any) }
}],
"
"item" : [{ Content as for Questionnaire.item }] // Nested questionnaire items
}]
}
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> .[ a fhir:Questionnaire; fhir:nodeRole fhir:treeRoot; # if this is the parser root # from Resource: .id, .meta, .implicitRules, and .language # from DomainResource: .text, .contained, .extension, and .modifierExtension
fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir:<a href="questionnaire-definitions.html#Questionnaire.item.definition" title="This element is a URI that refers to an [ElementDefinition](elementdefinition.html) that provides information about this item, including information that might otherwise be included in the instance of the Questionnaire resource. A detailed description of the construction of the URI is shown in Comments, below. If this element is present then the following element values MAY be derived from the Element Definition if the corresponding elements of this Questionnaire resource instance have no value: * code (ElementDefinition.code) * type (ElementDefinition.type) * required (ElementDefinition.min) * repeats (ElementDefinition.max) * maxLength (ElementDefinition.maxLength) * answerValueSet (ElementDefinition.binding) * options (ElementDefinition.binding)." class="dict">Questionnaire.item.definition fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: # . One of these 10 fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir:) ] ], ...; fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: fhir: # . One of these 6 fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir:) ] fhir: ], ...; fhir: # . One of these 12 fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir: ] fhir:) ] ], ...; fhir: ], ...;fhir:url [ uri ] ; # 0..1 Canonical identifier for this questionnaire, represented as an absolute URI (globally unique) fhir:identifier ( [ Identifier ] ... ) ; # 0..* Business identifier for questionnaire fhir:version [ string ] ; # 0..1 Business version of the questionnaire # versionAlgorithm[x] : 0..1 How to compare versions. One of these 2 fhir:versionAlgorithm [ a fhir:string ; string ] fhir:versionAlgorithm [ a fhir:Coding ; Coding ] fhir:name [ string ] ; # 0..1 I Name for this questionnaire (computer friendly) fhir:title [ string ] ; # 0..1 Name for this questionnaire (human friendly) fhir:derivedFrom ( [ canonical(Questionnaire) ] ... ) ; # 0..* Based on Questionnaire fhir:status [ code ] ; # 1..1 I draft | active | retired | unknown fhir:experimental [ boolean ] ; # 0..1 For testing purposes, not real usage fhir:subjectType ( [ code ] ... ) ; # 0..* Resource that can be subject of QuestionnaireResponse fhir:date [ dateTime ] ; # 0..1 Date last changed fhir:publisher [ string ] ; # 0..1 Name of the publisher/steward (organization or individual) fhir:contact ( [ ContactDetail ] ... ) ; # 0..* Contact details for the publisher fhir:description [ markdown ] ; # 0..1 Natural language description of the questionnaire fhir:useContext ( [ UsageContext ] ... ) ; # 0..* The context that the content is intended to support fhir:jurisdiction ( [ CodeableConcept ] ... ) ; # 0..* Intended jurisdiction for questionnaire (if applicable) fhir:purpose [ markdown ] ; # 0..1 Why this questionnaire is defined fhir:copyright [ markdown ] ; # 0..1 Use and/or publishing restrictions fhir:copyrightLabel [ string ] ; # 0..1 Copyright holder and year(s) fhir:approvalDate [ date ] ; # 0..1 When the questionnaire was approved by publisher fhir:lastReviewDate [ date ] ; # 0..1 When the questionnaire was last reviewed by the publisher fhir:effectivePeriod [ Period ] ; # 0..1 When the questionnaire is expected to be used fhir:code ( [ Coding ] ... ) ; # 0..* Concept that represents the overall questionnaire fhir:item ( [ # 0..* Questions and sections within the Questionnaire fhir:linkId [ string ] ; # 1..1 I Unique id for item in questionnaire fhir:definition [ uri ] ; # 0..1 ElementDefinition - details for the item fhir:code ( [ Coding ] ... ) ; # 0..* I Corresponding concept for this item in a terminology fhir:prefix [ string ] ; # 0..1 E.g. "1(a)", "2.5.3" fhir:text [ string ] ; # 0..1 Primary text for the item fhir:type [ code ] ; # 1..1 I group | display | boolean | decimal | integer | date | dateTime + fhir:enableWhen ( [ # 0..* I Only allow data when fhir:question [ string ] ; # 1..1 The linkId of question that determines whether item is enabled/disabled fhir:operator [ code ] ; # 1..1 I exists | = | != | > | < | >= | <= # answer[x] : 1..1 I Value for question comparison based on operator. One of these 10 fhir:answer [ a fhir:boolean ; boolean ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:decimal ; decimal ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:integer ; integer ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:date ; date ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:dateTime ; dateTime ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:time ; time ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:string ; string ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:Coding ; Coding ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:Quantity ; Quantity ] fhir:answer [ a fhir:Reference ; Reference(Any) ] ] ... ) ; fhir:enableBehavior [ code ] ; # 0..1 I all | any fhir:disabledDisplay [ code ] ; # 0..1 hidden | protected fhir:required [ boolean ] ; # 0..1 I Whether the item must be included in data results fhir:repeats [ boolean ] ; # 0..1 I Whether the item may repeat fhir:readOnly [ boolean ] ; # 0..1 I Don't allow human editing fhir:maxLength [ integer ] ; # 0..1 I No more than these many characters fhir:answerConstraint [ code ] ; # 0..1 I optionsOnly | optionsOrType | optionsOrString fhir:answerValueSet [ canonical(ValueSet) ] ; # 0..1 I ValueSet containing permitted answers fhir:answerOption ( [ # 0..* I Permitted answer # value[x] : 1..1 Answer value. One of these 6 fhir:value [ a fhir:integer ; integer ] fhir:value [ a fhir:date ; date ] fhir:value [ a fhir:time ; time ] fhir:value [ a fhir:string ; string ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Coding ; Coding ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Reference ; Reference(Any) ] fhir:initialSelected [ boolean ] ; # 0..1 Whether option is selected by default ] ... ) ; fhir:initial ( [ # 0..* I Initial value(s) when item is first rendered # value[x] : 1..1 Actual value for initializing the question. One of these 12 fhir:value [ a fhir:boolean ; boolean ] fhir:value [ a fhir:decimal ; decimal ] fhir:value [ a fhir:integer ; integer ] fhir:value [ a fhir:date ; date ] fhir:value [ a fhir:dateTime ; dateTime ] fhir:value [ a fhir:time ; time ] fhir:value [ a fhir:string ; string ] fhir:value [ a fhir:uri ; uri ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Attachment ; Attachment ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Coding ; Coding ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Quantity ; Quantity ] fhir:value [ a fhir:Reference ; Reference(Any) ] ] ... ) ; fhir:item ( [ See Questionnaire.item ] ... ) ; # 0..* Nested questionnaire items ] ... ) ; ]
Changes
since
Release
4
from
both
R4
and
R4B
| Questionnaire | |
| Questionnaire.versionAlgorithm[x] |
|
| Questionnaire.subjectType |
|
| Questionnaire.copyrightLabel |
|
| Questionnaire.item.type |
|
| Questionnaire.item.disabledDisplay |
|
| Questionnaire.item.answerConstraint |
|
See the Full Difference for further information
This
analysis
is
available
for
R4
as
XML
or
JSON
.
Conversions
between
R3
and
R4
for
R4B
as
XML
or
JSON
.
See
R3
<-->
R4
<-->
R5
Conversion
Maps
(status
=
6
tests
that
all
execute
ok.
All
tests
pass
round-trip
testing
and
5
r3
resources
are
invalid
(0
errors).
)
See
Conversions
Summary
.)
See
the
Profiles
&
Extensions
and
the
alternate
Additional
definitions:
Master
Definition
XML
+
JSON
,
XML
Schema
/
Schematron
+
JSON
Schema
,
ShEx
(for
Turtle
)
+
see
,
the
extensions
spreadsheet
version
&
the
dependency
analysis
| Path |
|
Type |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Questionnaire.versionAlgorithm[x] | VersionAlgorithm | Extensible | Indicates the mechanism used to compare versions to determine which is more current. |
| Questionnaire.status | PublicationStatus | Required |
The lifecycle status of an artifact. |
| Questionnaire.subjectType | ResourceType | Required |
Concrete FHIR Resource Types |
| Questionnaire.jurisdiction | JurisdictionValueSet | Extensible |
This value set defines a base set of codes for country, country subdivision and region for indicating where a resource is intended to be used.
Note:
The
codes
for
countries
and
country
subdivisions
are
taken
from
ISO
3166
|
| Questionnaire.code |
QuestionnaireQuestionCodes
(a
valid
code
from
LOINC
)
|
Example |
Example list of codes for questions and groups of questions. (Not necessarily complete or appropriate.) |
| Questionnaire.item.code |
QuestionnaireQuestionCodes
(a
valid
code
from
LOINC
)
|
Example |
Example list of codes for questions and groups of questions. (Not necessarily complete or appropriate.) |
| Questionnaire.item.type | QuestionnaireItemType | Required |
Distinguishes groups from questions and display text and indicates data type for questions. |
| Questionnaire.item.enableWhen.operator | QuestionnaireItemOperator | Required |
The criteria by which a question is enabled. |
| Questionnaire.item.enableWhen.answer[x] |
QuestionnaireAnswerCodes
(a
valid
code
from
SNOMED
CT
)
|
Example |
Example list of codes for answers to questions. (Not complete or necessarily appropriate.) |
| Questionnaire.item.enableBehavior | EnableWhenBehavior | Required |
Controls how multiple enableWhen values are interpreted - whether all or any must be true. |
| Questionnaire.item.disabledDisplay | QuestionnaireItemDisabledDisplay | Required | Codes that guide the display of disabled questionnaire items |
| Questionnaire.item.answerConstraint | QuestionnaireAnswerConstraint (a valid code from Questionnaire answer constraint codes ) | Required | Codes that describe the types of constraints possible on a question item that has a list of permitted answers |
| Questionnaire.item.answerOption.value[x] |
QuestionnaireAnswerCodes
(a
valid
code
from
SNOMED
CT
)
|
Example |
Example list of codes for answers to questions. (Not complete or necessarily appropriate.) |
| Questionnaire.item.initial.value[x] |
QuestionnaireAnswerCodes
(a
valid
code
from
SNOMED
CT
)
|
Example |
Example list of codes for answers to questions. (Not complete or necessarily appropriate.) |
|
|
Level | Location | Description | Expression |
cnl-0
|
Warning | (base) | Name should be usable as an identifier for the module by machine processing applications such as code generation |
name.exists()
implies
|
cnl-1
| Warning | Questionnaire.url | URL should not contain | or # - these characters make processing canonical references problematic | exists() implies matches('^[^|# ]+$') |
que-1a
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item | Group items must have nested items when Questionanire is complete | (type='group' and %resource.status='complete') implies item.empty().not() |
que-1b
|
Warning | Questionnaire.item | Groups should have items | type='group' implies item.empty().not() |
que-1c
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item | Display items cannot have child items | type='display' implies item.empty() |
que-2
|
Rule | (base) | The link ids for groups and questions must be unique within the questionnaire | descendants().linkId.isDistinct() |
que-3
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item | Display items cannot have a "code" asserted | type!='display' or code.empty() |
que-4
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item | A question cannot have both answerOption and answerValueSet | answerOption.empty() or answerValueSet.empty() |
que-5
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item |
Only
|
|
que-6
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item | Required and repeat aren't permitted for display items | type!='display' or (required.empty() and repeats.empty()) |
que-7
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item.enableWhen | If the operator is 'exists', the value must be a boolean | operator = 'exists' implies (answer is boolean) |
que-8
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item | Initial values can't be specified for groups or display items | (type!='group' and type!='display') or initial.empty() |
que-9
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item | Read-only can't be specified for "display" items | type!='display' or readOnly.empty() |
que-10
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item | Maximum length can only be declared for simple question types |
(type
in
('boolean'
|
'decimal'
|
'integer'
|
'string'
|
'text'
|
|
que-11
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item |
If
one
or
more
answerOption
is
present,
|
answerOption.empty() or initial.empty() |
que-12
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item | If there are more than one enableWhen, enableBehavior must be specified | enableWhen.count() > 1 implies enableBehavior.exists() |
que-13
|
Rule | Questionnaire.item | Can only have multiple initial values for repeating items | repeats=true or initial.count() <= 1 |
que-14
| Warning | Questionnaire.item | Can only have answerConstraint if answerOption or answerValueSet are present. (This is a warning because extensions may serve the same purpose) | answerConstraint.exists() implies answerOption.exists() or answerValueSet.exists() |
que-15
| Warning | Questionnaire.item.linkId | Link ids should be 255 characters or less | $this.length() <= 255 |
,
CDA
Documents
frequently
used
named
sections
with
Observations
to
model
Questionnaires.
Such
use
cases
should
now
use
the
Questionnaire
Resource
instead.
The
base
questionnaire
resource
is
aimed
at
the
capabilities
of
"most"
healthcare
systems
that
deal
with
forms
and
questionnaires.
While
the
resource
structure
supports
a
reasonable
degree
of
complexity,
it
doesn't
provide
the
degree
of
control
over
rendering,
question
flow
and
data
management
needed
by
some
portions
of
the
healthcare
space.
Many
of
these
more
sophisticated
requirements
are
addressed
by
a
supplemental
implementation
guide
called
Structured
Data
Capture
(SDC)
.
This
implementation
guide
covers
the
following
capabilities,
plus
several
others:
Some
questionnaires
might
not
provide
a
full
listing
of
questions,
instead
relying
on
a
service
to
interactively
sending
send
partially
completed
forms
to
a
server
which
generates
the
next
set
of
questions.
As
such,
some
questionnaires
might
be
'active'
but
have
either
no
questions
or
an
insufficient
set
of
questions
for
their
purpose.
Further
guidance
on
the
use
of
such
forms,
can
be
found
in
the
SDC
implementation
guide.
There is considerable overlap between the information covered by Questionnaires and other Resources (especially FamilyMemberHistory , MedicationStatement , Observation , Procedure , etc.). Questionnaire's flexible structure can easily be misused to capture any data, even data that should be captured as separate Resources. The choice between using Questionnaires or separate Resources may be dictated by the procedure of collection and recording; e.g. if the data is captured as a physician-agreed (electronic) form, it might be impossible or undesirable to distill separate resources from it and capturing the data in a Questionnaire would be most appropriate.
However, data captured only in Questionnaires can be difficult to query after-the-fact. Queries against other Resources will not return data captured only in Questionnaires and querying against Questionnaires directly might not find all desired data, depending on how the questions may have been phrased or encoded over time or by different clinicians. Moreover, interoperability of such Questionnaires is limited, as interpretation of its contents is only known to the circle of parties that were involved in its definition: encoding data from such Questionnaires using more specific resources increases the availability of the information they contain.
It
is
entirely
possible
for
data
to
exist
in
both
QuestionnaireResponse
and
in
other
resources.
For
example,
data
may
be
captured
in
QuestionnaireResponse
as
part
of
an
intake
questionnaire.
That
data
may
then
be
propagated
into
the
Patient
resource
(demographics),
FamilyMemberHistory
,
AllergyIntolerance
,
MedicationStatement
and
and/or
Observation
resources
to
allow
the
data
to
be
queried
and
analyzed.
The
original
QuestionnaireResponse
instance
can
be
retained
for
traceability
purposes.
If
desired,
a
Provenance
resource
can
be
used
to
identify
the
Questionnaire
as
the
data
source
for
the
other
resources.
For
example,
if
a
questionnaire
question
asks
"what
is
your
weight",
an
Observation
with
the
appropriate
Observation.code
and
the
specified
answer
as
the
Observation.valueQuantity
can
be
created.
Profiling can be used to define the constraints of a set of Questionnaires - for example that a particular system only supports Questionnaires where answers have certain data types, only recognizes certain extensions, mandates the presence of certain metadata, etc. However, profiling should NOT be used to define the content of a specific Questionnaire instance. To define a Questionnaire instance, simply create an instance of Questionnaire as you would any other resource.
A Questionnaire is built out of two components, Questionnaire and item:
type
element:
type
for
question
items.
Instead,
the
type
conveys
the
data
type
of
the
answer
for
the
question.
If
an
item
isn't
a
'display'
or
a
'group',
then
Specific controls on dynamic display of groups, questions, etc. based on the answers to other questions is outside the scope of the base resource and are handled using extensions.
Group text is intended to provide a "label" for a collection of nested items. The text will often be rendered in a "heading" style. As such, it should be kept relatively short. Detailed instructions should be conveyed by a nested "display" item. It's not necessary to create groups in order to relate an instruction to a collection of questions - you can simply intermix display items and questions or groups, with the expectation that users will see the display text before encountering the following questions.
Some properties defined at the 'group' level will impact the behavior of everything within the group. For example, if a 'group' item is marked as readOnly=true, then all items within that group are automatically treated as readOnly - even if they explicitly declare readOnly=false. The same holds for enableWhen. If a group is 'disabled' based on its enableWhen settings, then all child items are automatically disabled - regardless of whether they have enableWhen declared or how those enableWhen conditions might resolve. Some extensions (e.g. the SDC 'hidden' extension) behave in the same manner. Systems MAY choose to raise errors or warnings if questionnaires have conflicting settings. E.g. if a group is marked as readOnly=true and a descendant item explicitly declares readOnly=false. This wouldn't be because the behavior is unclear, but more to draw the author's attention to the fact that their desired behavior for the child will not be realized due to the setting of the ancestor group.
Behavior of parent 'question' items (i.e. questions with child groups or questions) can also influence descendant elements, but not as strongly. If a question is readOnly, that doesn't mean that child items are also readOnly. However, if a question is disabled, all descendant items are also disabled. Similarly, a 'hidden' question, would hide child elements as well.
LinkIds are globally unique in a Questionnaire and are how items in a QuestionnaireResponse are tied to their corresponding Questionnaire item. The QuestionnaireResponse page includes a diagram showing how response items are linked to their corresponding Questionnaire items. Questions and their responses are tied together by their linkIds. LinkIds are unique across all items in a Questionnaire, but can sometimes appear multiple times within a QuestionnaireResponse . The diagram on the right shows a Questionnaire with a hierarchy of group and question items, some marked as 'repeats'=true, and others false and with similar variation in 'required'=true and false. It also shows a hypothetical QuestionnaireResponse that is valid against that questionnaire with appropriate nesting of items and answers and linkIds showing the alignment between the Questionnaire and QuestionnaireResponse items.
There
are
three
different
"identifying"
elements
within
Questionnaire:
identifier
,
id
and
linkId
.
Each
serves
very
distinct
purposes:
Questionnaires
can
be
crafted
using
any
questions
the
author
can
conceive
and
can
be
phrased
in
whatever
manner
is
appropriate
or
convenient.
However,
standardization
of
questions
and
the
constraints
enforced
on
the
accompanying
answers
increases
the
ability
to
compare
data
gathered
across
questionnaires.
Items
can
be
directly
linked
to
an
ElementDefinition
using
Questionnaire.item.definition
which
provides
details
for
the
item.
If
a
definition
is
provided,
then
the
following
element
values
can
be
derived
from
the
definition:
QuestionnaireResponse.item.type corresponds to ElementDefinition.type, however item.type is mandatory in Questionnaire, so it can't be 'populated' because it must exist for the item to exist at all. However, the values specified for item.type and ElementDefinition.type do need to correspond. Complex types such as Address or anything based on BackboneElement would correspond to 'group', while simple types would normally map directly.
In addition, extensions and elements that have corresponding extensions should also propagate. Specifically:
Any information provided in these elements overrides the information from the definition, and some are always required to be populated so that invariants can be enforced, etc. The url refers to an ElementDefinition in StructureDefinition , and always starts with the canonical URL for the target resource. When referring to a StructureDefinition, a fragment identifier is used to specify the element definition by its id (Element.id). E.g. http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/Observation#Observation.value[x]. In the absence of a fragment identifier, the first/root element definition in the target is the matching element definition. Examples:
| Value of definition | Explanation |
|
A
reference
to
the
standard
Observation
element
|
http://example.org/definitions/xxx
|
A reference to the logical model "xxx" that represents a data element |
http://example.org/StructureDefinition/Oedema#Observation.category:XXX
|
A
reference
to
slice
XXX
on
the
Observation
category
element
on
an
Oedema
Scale
profile
|
http://example.org/StructureDefinition/Oedema|2.0#Observation.category:XXX
|
A
reference
to
slice
XXX
on
the
Observation
category
element
on
an
Oedema
Scale
profile,
specifying
version
2.0
|
The definitions may also be used to automatically pre-populate answers, or extract data from a corresponding pre-existing QuestionnaireResponse resource.
Note
that
LOINC
codes
implicitly
define
logical
models
whose
elements
can
be
considered
question
definitions.
NOTE: Even if a standard question definition is provided , information such as the question text, data type and value set SHOULD still be declared for the question. Systems processing the questionnaire might not have access to or support the ability to look up the question definitions from external sources. If the information is not included in-line within the questionnaire, other systems might not be able to render or use the Questionnaire. The questionnaire-definitionBased extension can be used to flag that a questionnaire requires the ability to resolve and use item.definition information to fully understand the Questionnaire. Systems that validate, render or otherwise process the questionnaire SHOULD check for this extension.
If an external definition is included along with question information such as question text, data type or value set, it is expected that the content for the question and the referenced definition would be in alignment. However, FHIR does not dictate what degree of alignment is required; e.g. Does the question text need to match exactly? Is it legitimate for a question to constrain the allowed value set of possible answers? These rules will need to be established within implementation environments.
The codes for the data type for each question are slightly different than the data types allowed in the QuestionnaireResponse resource. Where the names are the same (ignoring case), the "answer" must use the specified type. Where the names are different, the mappings are as follows:
| Questionnaire AnswerFormat code | QuestionnaireResponse data type |
|---|---|
| text | string |
| url | uri |
|
|
Coding |
Many
questionnaires
place
constraints
on
the
allowed
list
of
values
for
a
given
question.
FHIR
supports
this
notion
through
the
item.answerValueSet
or
the
item.answerOption
element.
The
"answerOption"
mechanism
is
simplest
-
all
possible
answers
are
listed
in-line
with
the
question
using
the
item.answerOption
element.
Maintenance
of
the
set
of
permitted
question
answers
involves
maintenance
of
the
questionnaire
itself.
The
"answerValueSet"
mechanism
is
more
sophisticated.
Rather
than
listing
the
possible
answers
directly,
the
item.answerValueSet
element
refers
to
a
ValueSet
resource.
This
approach
adds
complexity
for
questionnaires
having
a
simple
list
of
strings
as
choices
for
a
question,
but
provides
several
benefits,
including:
In
many
cases,
the
set
of
code
choices
will
be
specific
to
a
given
questionnaire
and
should
be
maintained
as
part
of
the
questionnaire.
In
this
case,
the
referenced
ValueSet
can
be
included
as
a
contained
resource.
All
contained
ValueSets
are
listed
together
and
then
are
referenced
by
the
individual
questions
as
necessary.
Alternatively,
the
item.answerValueSet
element
can
reference
the
value
set
in
a
version-specific
manner.
This
ensures
that
the
Questionnaire
will
not
adopt
a
new
version
of
the
referenced
value
set
without
revising
the
Questionnaire
to
point
to
that
new
version
-
putting
the
author
of
the
Questionnaire
in
control
of
any
changes.
Many questions have a common set of possible codes for their answer. These value sets may be useful to help, and when referenced by full URL, do not need to be provided as part of the questionnaire:
In a questionnaire response, a question of type 'boolean' can have 3 possible states - unanswered, answered true, and answered false. Users will generally need to be able to toggle through all three states. If a default value is specified and the element is mandatory, a simple control with only true and false options (e.g. traditional check-box) will suffice. However, if a three-state selection is required, the typical controls used in HTML and other rendering technologies for booleans might not be appropriate. E.g. a checkbox that can only convey 'true' or 'false' will not be able to differentiate 'unanswered' and thus is generally not appropriate. If a tri-state control is available, that would work well. Alternatively, a set of radio buttons allow choices of true, false or "no answer" could also work.
As well, when enableWhen expressions are used that reference boolean elements, designers should consider whether "non-answered" is a possible value for boolean questions and design their enableWhen logic accordingly.
In some questionnaires, it may be possible to respond to a question with multiple types of answers. For example, capturing a coded answer plus free text, capturing a coded value plus a numeric priority, etc. In FHIR, this is handled through nested questions. Each question has a single data type. However, each question can have nested child questions. These nested child questions can have text (e.g. "Please specify") or can have no text at all if the appropriate guidance is provided by the parent question or group.
Many
questionnaires
involve
computations
on
questionnaire
answers,
e.g.
tabulating
scores.
To
help
with
associating
numeric
values
to
coded
answers,
the
ordinalValue
itemweight
extension
can
be
used
to
define
the
numeric
weighting
of
a
code
defined
in
a
value
set
or
in
the
questionnaire
itself.
In addition, there are extensions for defining the dynamic value of an element using expressions. For more information, see the Using Expressions and Documentation Template topics in the Clinical Reasoning module.
Once a Questionnaire is defined, there's often a need to 'assign' a Questionnaire to a particular individual to request them to complete it. This is not done using the Questionnaire resource directly. Instead, the Questionnaire is referenced as an 'input' or argument using one of FHIR's workflow patterns . The most common mechanism is by defining a stand-alone Task that references the Questionnaire and seeks completion. The SDC implementation guide defines profiles and guidance for using this mechanism.
The capabilities of the Questionnaire resource are fairly simple and try to adhere to what most systems that deal with questionnaires would be capable of. However, there are lots of systems that require more sophisticated capabilities, such as:
Extensions
have
been
defined
for
all
of
these
purposes
and
many
more.
(Questionnaire
has
the
most
'core'
extensions
of
any
resource
to-date.)
A
list
of
these
extensions
can
be
found
here
.
However,
some
of
the
extensions
are
complex
and
work
together
in
particular
ways.
To
support
more
advanced
questionnaire
implementation,
the
Structured
Data
Capture
(SDC)
implementation
guide
has
been
created
to
provide
non-country-specific
guidance
on
the
use
of
most
of
these
extensions
and
sets
expectations
for
systems
wishing
to
support
more
complex
forms.
Search parameters for this resource. See also the full list of search parameters for this resource , and check the Extensions registry for search parameters on extensions related to this resource. The common parameters also apply. See Searching for more information about searching in REST, messaging, and services.
| Name | Type | Description | Expression | In Common |
|
|
token | A code that corresponds to one of its items in the questionnaire | Questionnaire.code | Questionnaire.item.code | |
| context | token | A use context assigned to the questionnaire |
|
30 Resources |
| context-quantity | quantity | A quantity- or range-valued use context assigned to the questionnaire |
|
30 Resources |
| context-type | token | A type of use context assigned to the questionnaire | Questionnaire.useContext.code | 30 Resources |
| context-type-quantity | composite | A use context type and quantity- or range-based value assigned to the questionnaire |
On
Questionnaire.useContext:
context-type: code context-quantity: |
30 Resources |
| context-type-value | composite | A use context type and value assigned to the questionnaire |
On
Questionnaire.useContext:
context-type: code context: |
30 Resources |
| date | date | The questionnaire publication date | Questionnaire.date | 30 Resources |
| definition | uri | ElementDefinition - details for the item | Questionnaire.item.definition | |
| description | string | The description of the questionnaire | Questionnaire.description | 28 Resources |
| effective | date | The time during which the questionnaire is intended to be in use | Questionnaire.effectivePeriod | 12 Resources |
| identifier | token | External identifier for the questionnaire | Questionnaire.identifier | 34 Resources |
| item-code | token | A code that corresponds to one of the items in the questionnaire | Questionnaire.item.code | |
| jurisdiction | token | Intended jurisdiction for the questionnaire | Questionnaire.jurisdiction | 26 Resources |
| name | string | Computationally friendly name of the questionnaire | Questionnaire.name | 26 Resources |
| publisher | string | Name of the publisher of the questionnaire | Questionnaire.publisher | 30 Resources |
| questionnaire-code | token | A code that matches one of the Questionnaire.code codings | Questionnaire.code | |
| status | token | The current status of the questionnaire | Questionnaire.status | 35 Resources |
| subject-type | token | Resource that can be subject of QuestionnaireResponse | Questionnaire.subjectType | |
| title | string | The human-friendly name of the questionnaire | Questionnaire.title | 27 Resources |
| url | uri | The uri that identifies the questionnaire | Questionnaire.url | 34 Resources |
| version | token | The business version of the questionnaire | Questionnaire.version | 30 Resources |