Measurement-Based Care: Graph Measures
Once you enable Measurement-Based Care in PracticeQ, graph the measures you receive from your clients.
Before completing this step, enable MBC and select your measures: Measurement-Based Care: Enable and Select Measures.
Add a Scored Matrix to the Progress Graphs
To view measure scores on a graph, you must specify which of the scored matrix questions you want to be graphed. This allows you to graph any questionnaire with a scored matrix. PracticeQ also provides defaults for commonly used measures, including the PHQ-9, GAD-7 and the PCL-5.
- Click My Forms and open the questionnaire from which you want to chart the score.
- Find the question that contains the matrix with the scored questions.
- Check the box labeled Enable Score Calculation.
- Click the gear wheel icon to the right of the checkbox.
- Enter the Measure Name.
- Enter the ranges manually, or autofill with common ranges using the auto fill button.
- Adjust the colors you want the range to apply to under the Color column or add a new range if you wish.
- Click Save.
Note: If you have the same measure within multiple questionnaires (i.e: PHQ-9 in the Intake and as a standalone), make sure they have the same name (PHQ-9) to have them show on a single graph. If there are more than one measure completed in the same timeframe "biweekly" or "monthly", it will process the most recent one on the graph.
- Now, as clients complete the measure with the scored matrices, the scores will show on the Progress tab for the clients. This tab serves as your Measurement-Based Care dashboard!
- From this tab, you can download the PDF to share with the client, staff or colleagues.
Measures currently supported by PracticeQ:
- PHQs (2, 4, 8, 9, 15, A)
- GAD-7 - English / Spanish
- SCARED - Child and Parent
- ACES
- AUDIT-C
- SMAST
- MAST-G
- SAAST-R
- CIWA-AR
- CORE-10
- PGSI
- SCOFF
- HAM-A
- PASS
- SOWS
- COWS
- MADRS
- OCI-R
- More to come!
Chiropractic / Physical Therapy:
- UEFI
- LEFS
- NBI
- TSK-11
- SPADI - Would need to split into two graphs for Pain/Disability
- DHI
- Walking Scale Questionnaire
- Oswestry
- More to come!