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Birth event-type of pharmacological analgesia administered
Identifying and Definitional Attributes
Identifier & Version
QH 040751 v6
Metadata Item Type
Data Element
Data Element Type
Data Element
Approval Status
Draft
12-Dec-2018
Current
16-Mar-2021
Superseded
17-Jul-2023
Approval Type
Standard
Approving Authority
Information Management Strategic Governance Committee (IMSGC), Queensland Health
Effective From
01-Jul-2019
Effective To
30-Jun-2022
Definition
The type of pharmacological analgesia administered to a female to relieve pain during a birth event.
Context
Queensland Perinatal Data Collection (QPDC)
Short Name
Pharmacological analgesia administered during labour/delivery
Name in Other Contexts
Representational Attributes
Datatype
Numeric Character
Representation Class
Code
Format
N(2)
Minimum Character Length
2
Maximum Character Length
2
Permissible Values
Permissible_values
Code
Description
02
Nitrous oxide
04
Epidural
05
Spinal
07
Caudal
08
Systemic opioid (inc IM/IV narcotic)
10
Combined spinal-epidural
19
Other
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Supplementary Values
Supplemenary_values
Code
Description
99
Not stated/unknown
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Collection and Usage Attributes
Guide for Use
When more than one type of pharmacological analgesia was used, record all types administered.
This data element should be used in conjunction with the data element: Birth event-pharmacological analgesia administered indicator to obtain information on if analgesia was administered to a female during the birth event.
Code 02 Nitrous oxide
Nitrous oxide was administered to a female for pain relief during the labour and/or delivery. Nitrous oxide is a gas providing light anaesthesia delivered in various concentrations with oxygen.
Code 04 Epidural
An epidural block was administered to a female for pain relief during the labour and/or delivery. An epidural block is an injection of a local anaesthetic into the epidural space of the spinal column.
Code 05 Spinal
A spinal block was administered to a female for pain relief during the labour and/or delivery. A spinal block is an injection of an analgesic drug or anaesthetic drug into the subarachnoid space of the spinal cord, also called the Subarachnoid Block Anaesthesia.
Code 07 Caudal
A caudal block was administered to a female for pain relief during the labour and/or delivery. A caudal block is an injection of a local anaesthetic agent into the caudal portion of the spinal canal through the sacrum.
Code 08 Systemic opioid (inc IM/IV narcotic)
A systemic opioid/s was administered to a female for pain relief during the labour and/or delivery. A systemic opioid is an analgesic that acts on the patient's central nervous system. Includes drugs which have an agonist action at the opioid receptor on the cell. Includes intramuscular (IM) and intravenous (IV) opioids.
Code 10 Combined spinal-epidural
A combined spinal-epidural block was administered to a female for pain relief during the labour and/or delivery. A combined spinal-epidural block is a needle-through-needle injection of an analgesic drug or anaesthetic drug into both the epidural space and the subarachnoid space of the spinal column. The spinal-epidural block combines the benefits of rapid action of a spinal block and the flexibility of an epidural block. An epidural catheter inserted during the technique enables the provision of long-lasting analgesia with the ability to titrate the dose for the desired effect.
Code 19 Other
A method of pharmacological pain relief not defined above was administered to a female during the labour and/or delivery.
Code 99 Not stated/unknown
The method of pharmacological pain relief administered to a female during the labour and/or delivery is not known.
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Verification Rules
Queensland Perinatal Data Collection (QPDC):
If Queensland Perinatal Data Collection (QPDC)-baby's code type = A (Pharmacological analgesia) then:
Validated against list of pharmacological analgesia codes.
Can be blank if Birth event-pharmacological analgesia administered indicator = 1 (No) or 9 (Not stated/unknown).
Must not be blank if Birth event-pharmacological analgesia administered indicator = 2 (Yes).
Collection Methods
Code 10 cannot be recorded if code 04 and code 05 have already been recorded.
This item is to be recorded for first and second stage labour, but not for third stage labour, e.g. removal of placenta.
For national reporting of the Birth event-type of analgesia administered data element the following mapping occurs:
Code 02 Nitrous oxide is mapped to code 2 Nitrous oxide.
Code 04 Epidural is mapped to code 4 Epidural or caudal block.
Code 05 Spinal is mapped to code 5 Spinal block.
Code 07 Caudal is mapped to code 4 Epidural or caudal block.
Code 08 Systemic opioid (inc IM/IV narcotic) is mapped to code 6 Systemic opioids.
Code 10 Combined spinal-epidural is mapped to code 7 Combined spinal-epidural block.
Code 19 Other is mapped to code 88 Other analgesia.
Code 99 Not stated/unknown is mapped to code 99 Not stated/inadequately described.
Comments
Analgesia use may influence the duration of labour, may affect the health status of the baby at birth and is an indicator of obstetric intervention. Analgesia may also influence a female's satisfaction with her birth experience and is an indicator of access to anaesthesia services, i.e. epidural analgesia is not available for females in birth events where there are no anaesthetic services.
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Birth event-type of pharmacological analgesia administered
QH 040751 Version 5
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Data Element
Birth event-type of pharmacological analgesia administered
QH 040751 Version 7
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Data Element
Data Element
Birth event-pharmacological analgesia administered indicator
QH 040382 Version 2
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Is used in conjunction with
Data Element
Data Element
Queensland Perinatal Data Collection (QPDC)-baby's code type
QH 042589 Version 1
Draft
Relates to
Data Element
Data Element Concept
Birth event
QH 041670 Version 2
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Effective From
Effective To
Information Asset
Data Collection
Queensland Perinatal Data Collection (QPDC)
QH 020003 Version 2
Conditional
Current
01-Jul-2019
30-Jun-2022
Data Supply Requirement
HHS Service Agreement
Queensland Perinatal Data Collection (QPDC) Baby Data Supply Requirement (DSR) 2019-2020
QH 020570 Version 1
Conditional
Superseded
01-Jul-2019
30-Jun-2020
Data Supply Requirement
HHS Service Agreement
Queensland Perinatal Data Collection (QPDC) Baby Data Supply Requirement (DSR) 2020-2021
QH 020700 Version 1
Conditional
Superseded
01-Jul-2020
30-Jun-2021
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Source and Reference Attributes
Source Organisation
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Source Document
METeOR data element: Birth event-type of analgesia administered, code N[N], identifier 695545, Health standard 12/12/2018
https://meteor.aihw.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/695545/meteorItemView/long
Keywords
Analgesia
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Labour
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