Configure score changes
Configuring score changes allows you to measure changes in a patient's condition between two completions of the same questionnaire. This feature automatically calculates the difference in scores and interprets it according to the score changes that have been defined.
Defining score changes on a formula
- Access the list of Surveys through the main navigation menu.
- Click on the survey you wish to edit.
- Click on Edit.
- Click on Formulas.
- Click on the three-dot menu and click on Edit.
- Click on Score changes.
- Activate the score change switch.
Choose a score change type
Three types of score changes are available:
- Improvement: Score variation that shows an improvement in the patient’s condition.
- Stability: Score variation that doesn’t show any significant change in the patient’s condition.
- Deterioration: Score variation that shows a deterioration in the patient’s condition.
Define score changes using operators
- Choose one of the three operators.
- Enter a number value.
- To add another score change type, click on Add.
- Click on Save.
Edit a score change
- Access the list of Surveys through the main navigation menu.
- Click on the survey you wish to edit.
- Click on Edit.
- Click on Formulas.
- Click on the three-dot menu and click on Edit.
- Click on Score changes.
- Edit what you need to.
- Click on Save.
Delete a score change
- Access the list of Surveys through the main navigation menu.
- Click on the survey you wish to edit.
- Click on Edit.
- Click on Formulas.
- Click on the three-dot menu and click on Edit.
- Click on Score changes.
- Delete one or several score changes.
- Click on Save.
View score changes
Score change types are automatically displayed:
- In the patient’s detailed results.
- In the patient’s list of completions.
- In the responses follow-up dashboard.
A survey must have been completed at least twice by a patient to be able to calculate a score change.
In the patient results details, if no score change type has been configured, the score variation is still displayed but is not accompanied by the type.
Special cases
Invalid: displayed when the previous score was invalid and calculating a score change is therefore impossible.
n/d: usually displayed when a formula is incorrect.
Out of scope: displayed when the result is out of range of the score changes defined.