The code block below illustrates how one might use # and // as comments in your logic and calculations.
# Text can be put here to explain what the logic/calculation does and why.
if ([field1] = '1' and [field2] > 7,
// This comment can explain what the next line does.
[score] * [factor],
// Return '0' if the condition is False.
0
)
Working …
0% means
50% means
100% means
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This is the 3rd and final survey in our study to identify the critical ingredients of inpatient treatment malls. In the first survey we asked knowledgable participants to identify the critical ingredients of an ideal inpatient treatment mall. The results identified 17 ingredients across the 4 domains of Centralization, Philosophy, Management and Programming.
In the next survey, we asked folks to rate their level of agreement on these 17 ingredients.
This survey is focused on how these ingredients might be measured and what improved outcomes might be expected.
Some examples of measurement might be the use of staff or patient surveys, documention reviews, observations, interviews, etc.
A list of potential outcomes from the literature on inpatient mallls is provided and/or you can add your own potetial outcomes.
If you would like to take the previous two surveys you can do so at the links below:
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