Simple blood result data collection format for django models
- In this design
-
- a specimen requisition for a panel is completed first (SubjectRequisition)
- result is received and entered into a result form
- if a result is admnormal or gradable, an ActionItem is created.
Below we create a model class with BloodResultsModelMixin
. On the class we specify the lab_panel
and limit the FK the requisitions of this panel using limit_choices_to
.
# models.py
from edc_lab.model_mixins import CrfWithRequisitionModelMixin, requisition_fk_options
from edc_lab_panels.panels import chemistry_panel
class BloodResultsFbc(
CrfWithRequisitionModelMixin,
BloodResultsModelMixin,
BaseUuidModel,
):
lab_panel = fbc_panel
requisition = models.ForeignKey(
limit_choices_to={"panel__name": fbc_panel.name}, **requisition_fk_options
)
class Meta(CrfWithActionModelMixin.Meta, BaseUuidModel.Meta):
verbose_name = "Blood Result: FBC"
verbose_name_plural = "Blood Results: FBC"
The above example has no fields for results, so let's add some model mixins, one for each result item.
# models.py
class BloodResultsFbc(
CrfWithRequisitionModelMixin,
HaemoglobinModelMixin,
HctModelMixin,
RbcModelMixin,
WbcModelMixin,
PlateletsModelMixin,
MchModelMixin,
MchcModelMixin,
McvModelMixin,
BloodResultsModelMixin,
CrfStatusModelMixin,
BaseUuidModel,
):
lab_panel = fbc_panel
requisition = models.ForeignKey(
limit_choices_to={"panel__name": fbc_panel.name}, **requisition_fk_options
)
class Meta(CrfWithActionModelMixin.Meta, BaseUuidModel.Meta):
verbose_name = "Blood Result: FBC"
verbose_name_plural = "Blood Results: FBC"
If an ActionItem
is to be created because of an abnormal or reportable result item, add the ActionItem.
# models.py
class BloodResultsFbc(
CrfWithActionModelMixin,
CrfWithRequisitionModelMixin,
HaemoglobinModelMixin,
HctModelMixin,
RbcModelMixin,
WbcModelMixin,
PlateletsModelMixin,
MchModelMixin,
MchcModelMixin,
McvModelMixin,
BloodResultsModelMixin,
CrfStatusModelMixin,
BaseUuidModel,
):
action_name = BLOOD_RESULTS_FBC_ACTION
lab_panel = fbc_panel
requisition = models.ForeignKey(
limit_choices_to={"panel__name": fbc_panel.name}, **requisition_fk_options
)
class Meta(CrfWithActionModelMixin.Meta, BaseUuidModel.Meta):
verbose_name = "Blood Result: FBC"
verbose_name_plural = "Blood Results: FBC"
The ModelForm class just needs the Model class and the panel. In this case BloodResultsFbc
and fbc_panel
.
# forms.py
class BloodResultsFbcFormValidator(BloodResultsFormValidatorMixin, CrfFormValidator):
panel = fbc_panel
class BloodResultsFbcForm(ActionItemCrfFormMixin, CrfModelFormMixin, forms.ModelForm):
form_validator_cls = BloodResultsFbcFormValidator
class Meta(ActionItemCrfFormMixin.Meta):
model = BloodResultsFbc
fields = "__all__"
The ModelAdmin class needs the Model class, ModelForm class and the panel.
# admin.py
@admin.register(BloodResultsFbc, site=intecomm_subject_admin)
class BloodResultsFbcAdmin(BloodResultsModelAdminMixin, CrfModelAdmin):
form = BloodResultsFbcForm
fieldsets = BloodResultFieldset(
BloodResultsFbc.lab_panel,
model_cls=BloodResultsFbc,
extra_fieldsets=[(-1, action_fieldset_tuple)],
).fieldsets
When using autocomplete
for the subject requsition FK on the result form ModelAdmin class, the subject requsition model admin class needs to filter the search results passed to the autocomplete control.
If all result models are prefixed with "bloodresult", you can filter on the path name like this:
# admin.py
@admin.register(SubjectRequisition, site=intecomm_subject_admin)
class SubjectRequisitionAdmin(RequisitionAdminMixin, CrfModelAdmin):
form = SubjectRequisitionForm
# ...
def get_search_results(self, request, queryset, search_term):
queryset, use_distinct = super().get_search_results(request, queryset, search_term)
path = urlsplit(request.META.get("HTTP_REFERER")).path
query = urlsplit(request.META.get("HTTP_REFERER")).query
if "bloodresult" in str(path):
attrs = parse_qs(str(query))
try:
subject_visit = attrs.get("subject_visit")[0]
except (TypeError, IndexError):
pass
else:
queryset = queryset.filter(subject_visit=subject_visit, is_drawn=YES)
return queryset, use_distinct