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Using a Matrix in Patient Forms
Using a Matrix in Patient Forms
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PracSuite Forms allow you to add a configurable Matrix component. This allows you to ask a series of related questions and calculate a score based on the answers.

Begin by adding the component to your Form Template via the Add To Form button at the top.

When you add the component, some defaults appear to help you understand how it will display. Start by giving it a Label.

The switch for Assigning number values for choices is on by default, this will allow calculations, switch it off if it is not required.

PracSuite Matricies can handle multiple sections, which allows you to have an advanced calculation across different question and choice combinations. Use the add button above Section 1 to add an additional set of questions and choices.

In each section, you start with three Choices, edit these and use the Add button to create more, or use the trash can icon to remove them.

Next, configure the Questions, as with the choices, you begin with three. Edit the questions and use the Add button to create more, or use the trash can icon to remove them.

Finally, you can Include totals on results. Turn this off if it is not required. By default you have the grand total and column totals programmed for you. If you do not want to see these untick the checkboxes in the display column.

There is also an option to decide whether you want to Display it to the Patient or not.
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You can add in your own calculations, select Add, give it a title and then write in a custom calculation referencing previous answers to your questions above using their reference letter (A,B,C in the above screenshot).

You can use the following expressions in your calculator:

  • ( ) Parenthesis to indicate the internal calculation should occur first

  • + Addition

  • - Subtraction

  • / Division

  • * Multiplication

Below is how it appears when used on a form from the Patient's perspective:


Example DASS 21 Template

Attached to this article is a Form Template example for the standard DASS 21 test. Download the file at the bottom of the article. Click here to learn how to import the template.
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