PropertyValue
?:definition
  • A coded value specifying the motivation, cause, or rationale of an activity. EXAMPLE(S): routine requirement, drug reaction, infectious disease reporting requirement, on patient request OTHER NAME(S): NOTE(S): The key difference in how this attribute is used across the Activity subclasses is temporal and the attribute has essentially the same meaning wherever it is used. The most likely uses of reasonCode are with PlannedActivities, where it identifies why an activity should be done as part of the study or experiment plan, and with PerformedActivities, where it identifies why an activity was done. While it\'s possible for a DefinedActivity to have a reason, BRIDG has no use cases for the use of this attribute in a DefinedActivity, though some may come to harmonization in the future. Nor is it likely, based on existing use cases, to be used much, if at all, for ScheduledActivities.
?:hasCUIAnnotation
?:hasGeneratedBy
?:type

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