| ARCHETYPE ID | openEHR-DEMOGRAPHIC-PARTY_IDENTITY.person_name.v0 |
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| Concept | Person name |
| Description | Person name details. |
| Use | Used to represent the names by which a person is known. ISO 22220 allows more than one usage for a name. openEHR reference model allows a single usage for a person name (indicated by the LOCATABLE class name attribute. This attribute should not be confused with the person name). Besides, two different names for a single person cannot have the same usage. If it is necessary to represent two or more usages for the same name, two PARTY_IDENTITY (ies) for the same person name (differing in the name attribute and possibly in the elements time validity and identifier) must be created. In case a person has two names with the same usage (for example, two aliases), the system must use different values in each name attribute ('alias1', 'alias2' ..., for instance). In this case, the ISO 22220 list of values allowed for name usage cannot be used. The application should ensure that either full name or family name be present. |
| Purpose | Representation of a personal name, based on ISO/TS 22220 standard. |
| References | ISO/TS 22220:2008(E) - Identification of Subject of Care - Technical Specification- International Organization for Standardization. |
| Copyright | © openEHR Foundation |
| Authors | Forfatternavn: Rigoleta Dutra & Sergio Miranda Freire Organisasjon: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UERJ E-post: sergio@lampada.uerj.br Opprinnelig skrevet dato: 2009-05-20 |
| Other Details Language | Forfatternavn: Rigoleta Dutra & Sergio Miranda Freire Organisasjon: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UERJ E-post: sergio@lampada.uerj.br Opprinnelig skrevet dato: 2009-05-20 |
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| Keywords | demographic service, person name |
| Lifecycle | in_development |
| UID | 37165e66-9c7a-4b4e-bffc-455c7f00f235 |
| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1078.36.1554 |
| Revision Number | 0.0.1-alpha |
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| Given name | Given name: The person's identifying name(s) within the family group or by which he/she is uniquely socially identified. |
| Family name | Family name: The part of a name a person usually has in common with some other members of his/her family, as distinguished from his/her given names. |
| Title | Title: An honorific form of address commencing a name, used when addressing a person by name, whether by mail, by phone, or depending upon cultural situation in person. |
| Suffix | Suffix: Additional term used following a person name. |
| Usage interval | Usage interval: The period of time for which the name usage applies. |
| Usage identifier | Usage identifier: The combination of identifier type, identifier issuer and identifier name that specify the link between this name and reporting or other unique identifier usage. |
| Alternative name representations | Alternative name representations: Details of alternative representations such as local codesets or language variations. |
| Representation usage | Representation usage: Name of the representational form used. |
| Alternative representation | Alternative representation: Alternative Representation of this subject of care name using alternative styles of representation such as characters or language character set variations for local display. |
| Preferred name | Preferred name: Indicates that this is the name by which a person chooses to be identified. |
| Issues of accuracy and privacy | Issues of accuracy and privacy: An indicator of specific conditions or rules that should be applied to the use of the person name. Mulige datatyper:
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| Full Name | Full Name: The person's full name as a concatenation of its name parts. |
| Other contributors | Rong Chen, Cambio Healthcare Systems, Sweden Ricardo Correia, CINTESIS/FMUP, Portugal Rigoleta Dutra, Ministry of Defense, Brazil (openEHR Editor) Shahla Foozonkhah, Iran ministry of health and education, Iran Heath Frankel, Ocean Informatics, Australia Sergio Freire, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (openEHR Editor) Heather Grain, Llewelyn Grain Informatics, Australia Grahame Grieve, Australia Ian McNicoll, freshEHR Clinical Informatics, United Kingdom (openEHR Editor) |
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