Version 2.80

Term Description

This term represents the percent change in the mean ADHD inattentive symptoms score over time. It was created for, but is not limited in use to, the NCQA "ADHD: Symptom Reduction in Follow-up Period" eMeasure (eMeasure ID 400). Based on the calculation method as defined in the eMeasure, positive percent change over time indicates a decrease in symptoms, and negative percent change indicates an increase in symptoms. The percent difference is calculated as follows: 1) Subtract the mean inattentive score at follow-up from the mean score at baseline; 2) Divide the result of the first step by the mean inattentive score at baseline; and 3) Multiply the result of the second step by 100 to get the percent change.

Fully-Specified Name

Component
ADHD inattentive symptoms mean score difference
Property
PctDiff
Time
RptPeriod
System
^Patient
Scale
Qn
Method
Calculated

Basic Attributes

Class
SURVEY.ADHD
Type
Surveys
First Released
Version 2.54
Last Updated
Version 2.70 (MIN)
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Formula (Readable)

Percent change in symptoms over time = [(Baseline mean inattentive score - follow-up mean inattentive score)/baseline mean inattentive score] * 100

Example Units

Unit Source
% Example UCUM Units

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