The following components or attributes of an archetype need to be considered at each stage of development. In this way, at final publication, we will have a consistent and high quality archetype. At all times, remember that the archetype is designed for a universal use case, and specific details that are appropriate for a particular health domain or clinical purpose can and should be constrained and represented in a template.
Consider each of the following details when submitting an archetype to CKM - whether for the initial archetype upload, or submitting archetypes for review or publication:
Archetype Detail |
Check for: |
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Concept name |
Is this appropriate? |
Data - data elements |
Are these complete? |
Data - normal statements |
Should normal statements be included in this archetype? |
Events |
Should any event be available? |
Protocol |
Are the Protocol data elements appropriate? |
State |
Are the State data elements appropriate? |
Slots |
Are the slots named appropriately? |
Comments |
Check the correctness of any comments per data element |
Cardinality |
Check that cardinality is correct for Compositions, Sections, Clusters and Slots |
Occurrences |
Check the occurrences of data elements is correct |
Metadata |
Check completion and correctness of:
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Punctuation and spelling |
Check for correctness and consistency of punctuation and spelling |
Phrasing and expression |
Check for consistency of phrasing and expression, especially in data element naming and descriptions |