Overview
The ReX Guide charts are visual and statistical summations of a patient's responses to guide questions. These statistics are called a progress summary
Where to view the charts
- Once you are in a patient's profile page, select <Guide Responses>
- In the horizontal navigation, select <Charts>
- Under <Time> you can see charts from the last 7, 30, or 90 days
Note: if you would like a progress summary, see the article Progress summary
What the ReX Guide charts mean
Firstly, every chart has a series of descriptions and data points
Textual explanation Graph plot
a. Question Title f. Indicator of responses, binary / rate
b. Description for patient g. The Y-axis → Response type
c. Alert default h. The X-axis → Date range
d. Last response i. Data points/Boxes
e. Total Response rate from the start of the therapy j. Tooltips
The arrow: the ellipsis will show the statistical overview of the column
30 day progress summary
- The dates (h) will be be grouped in columns of date ranges. There will be 4 columns. The first and last column will have 8 days each. The second and third column will have 7 days each
- Within each column, the highest and lowest recorded responses will be demonstrated by short, horizontal lines which are connected by a bar. The average will be shown as a colored circle with a numeric value located on the horizontal line (g) that it equals
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The ellipsis (where the arrow is in the image) will display the response percentage to the ReX Guide during the time period the column represents
- For example: if the ReX guide question appeared every day for eight days, and the patient responded 6 of those days, the response rate would be 75%. If the question only appeared every four days, and the patient responded to the question both times, the response rate would be 100%
90 day ReX Guide chart
Everything that applies to the 30 day ReX Guide chart also applies to the 90 day chart. The only changes are the number of columns increase to 9 and the number of days per column increases to 10
Other notes
- "Yes" or "no" questions are displayed as a binary. Whichever answer receives more responses will have the colored circle on its line. The ellipsis over the column becomes a square with a response percentage inside. The response percentage reflects how many times the question was answered divided by how many times it was asked
- For example: in the photo below, the second column had more "yes" responses than "no" responses. The fourth column had more "no" responses than "yes" responses. The third column had only "no" responses