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PPI is a coding system for questionnaires and self-completed surveys, that is provided by the All of Us Research Program.
Source All PPI information is manually obtained from the All of Us PPI Codebook.
Layout PPI Questionnaire layout consists of Modules, Topics, Questions, and Answers.
PPI source type value | Description |
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Module | A superior PPI entity representing a thematic set of topics, questions, and answers. Currently, the following Modules are available: 1) Consent PII 2) Refresher Consent 3) EHR Consent PII 4) Family History 5) Personal Medical History 6) Healthcare Access & Utilization 7) Lifestyle 8) Overall Health 9) The Basics 10 PMI |
Topic | A semantic module section containing a thematic set of questions or answers |
Question | A multiple-choice or open-ended question requesting information |
Answer | An answer representing a defined statement or free text |
Concept Names PPI source names are represented in a “display” field. However, to avoid concept name duplicates, modified PPI names have been made through the parsing of their source codes (values of a “pmi_code” field). Original “display” values were put into the CONCEPT_SYNONYM table.
Standard concept If a PPI concept has a standard LOINC or SNOMED equivalent, it is considered to be Non-standard. If a PPI concept does not have a standard LOINC or SNOMED equivalent, it is considered to be Standard.
Domains and Concept Classes
PPI source type value | Concept Class | Domain |
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Module | Module | Observation |
Topic | Topic | Observation |
Question | Question | Observation |
Answer | Answer | Observation |
Protocol modification | PPI Modifier | Observation |
Physical measurement | Clinical Observation | Measurement |
Internal PPI relationships A purpose of Internal PPI relationships is to build a PPI Hierarchy, which makes it easier to understand the relations between PPI concepts of different types.
External PPI relationships A purpose of Internal of External PPI relationships is the following: to build PPI-LOINC-SNOMED hierarchical crosswalks based on the Internal PPI Hierarchy. to simplify s cross-analysis of patient-related information with a context of combined use of the PPI and such a coding system as either the LOINC or SNOMED.
Hierarchical crosswalks The PPI Hierarchical crosswalks include only standard concepts. A PPI standard concept value depends on the existence of an equivalent mapping either to the SNOMED or LOINC. In turn, a standard SNOMED/LOINC equivalent, if present, takes place of a non-standard PPI concept in the Internal PPI Hierarchy and adopts all its ancestors and descendants.