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Total score = sum of the activity scores/number of activities. Minimum detectable change (90%CI) for average score = 2 points. Minimum detectable change (90%CI) for single activity score = 3 points.
Calculating patient satisfaction scores involves averaging responses to key survey questions, typically scored on a rating scale of 1 to 5 or 1 to 10. This process provides a clear picture of how patients perceive their experiences and helps highlight areas for improvement across the customer journey.
The scoring of this scale varies from 0 (extreme difficulty/unable to perform activity) to 4 (no difficulty). The total score can be obtained by summing the scores of the individual items. The maximum score of 80 indicates no functional limitations and the minimum score of 0 indicates extreme limitations.
As a clinical tool, the scales help identify and document an individuals level of cognitive and behavioral (social or role) functioning. This can then be used to develop and monitor progress on achieving short or long-term goals on a comprehensive treatment or service plan.
Patients are asked to rate (on an 11-point scale) the current level of difficulty associated with each activity. Following the intervention, patients are asked again to rate the activities previously identified (and are given the chance to nominate new problematic activities that might have arisen during that time).
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