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Outcome measure interpretation for the client

When you re-administer an outcome measure (e.g. K10, DASS-21, Oswestry, Berg), explain the result to the client in plain English.

rach_maeve1 May 2026
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Explain an outcome measure result to a client in plain English.

Client first name: {{first_name}}
Outcome measure used: {{measure}}
Score at baseline: {{baseline}}
Score now: {{current}}
What the score range means (briefly — for context): {{interpretation_context}}

Write 100-150 words. Audience is the client, not another clinician. Use plain English. No jargon ('symptomatology', 'baseline', 'modulation' — banned). No clinical hedging that confuses (e.g. 'this is suggestive of...').

Structure:
- What the score means in plain terms (1-2 lines)
- How it's changed since baseline (1-2 lines, with the actual numbers)
- What that change tells us (1-2 lines)
- What we're going to do with that information (1-2 lines)

Warm and direct. Avoid implying the score IS the person.

Return just the explanation, ready to read out or paste into a follow-up email.
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