75743-5Dartmouth COOP Functional Assessment Charts - 4 weeksActive
Part Description
LP186134-5 Dartmouth COOP Functional Assessment Charts - 4 weeks
This panel represents the COOP Charts for adult/geriatric patients with a 1-10 numeric rating scale. Images included with each term display the charts and indicate in color (red, green, yellow) the usual score "cutoffs" in clinical settings. The Dartmouth-Northern New England Primary Care Cooperative Information Project (Dartmouth CO-OP Project) chart system has been developed to assess the functional status of adults and adolescents. The dimensions of health status measured by the health charts are: Physical, Emotional, Daily Activities, Social Activities, Social Support, Pain, and Overall Health.
Two main versions of the COOP Charts exist: the original CO-OP charts (this panel) and the CO-OP/WONCA version [LOINC:75743-5]. The WONCA version has been developed as the international standard for classifying the functional status of adult patients in primary care settings. This version differs from the original CO-OP Charts by asking about function in the previous 2 weeks (rather than 4 weeks).
Several variations of the COOP charts also exists and scoring across instruments varies (e.g. 1-10 where 10 is worst, 1-5 where 5 is worst, and some even reverse the numbers). For scoring, typically the patient's answers, or scores, for each chart are recorded as-is in the patient's medical record; no scoring algorithm or computing is necessary. A summative total score is not recommended by the developers, however some users may be recording it.
Copyright Copyright © 2009 Trustees of Dartmouth College/COOP Project.
Source: Dartmouth College/COOP Project, COOP Charts
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LHC-Forms
LOINC | Name | R/O/C | Cardinality | Example UCUM Units |
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75743-5 | Dartmouth COOP Functional Assessment Charts - 4 weeks | |||
Indent75809-4 | During the past 4 weeks, what was the hardest physical activity you could do for at least 2 minutes? | {score} | ||
Indent75808-6 | During the past 4 weeks, how much have you been bothered by emotional problems such as feeling anxious, depressed, irritable or downhearted and blue? | {score} | ||
Indent75807-8 | During the past 4 weeks, how much difficulty have you had doing your usual activities or tasks, both inside and outside the house because of your physical and emotional health? | {score} | ||
Indent75806-0 | During the past 4 weeks, has your physical and emotional health limited your social activities with family, friends, neighbors or groups? | {score} | ||
Indent75805-2 | During the past 4 weeks, how much bodily pain have you generally had? | {score} | ||
Indent75804-5 | How would you rate your overall health now compared to 4 weeks ago? | {score} | ||
Indent75803-7 | During the past 4 weeks, how would you rate your health in general? | {score} | ||
Indent75802-9 | During the past 4 weeks, was someone available to help you if you needed and wanted help? | {score} | ||
Indent75801-1 | How have things been going for you during the past 2 weeks? | {score} | ||
Indent75810-2 | Total score [COOP] | {score} |
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- Dartmouth COOP Functional Assessment Charts - 4 weeks
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https://fhir.loinc.org/Questionnaire/?url=http://loinc.org/q/75743-5
Copyright
Organization | Dartmouth College/COOP Project |
Copyright | Copyright © 2009 Trustees of Dartmouth College/COOP Project. |
Terms of Use | Used with permission. |
URL | https://geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/dcpbrn/ |
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