The Cognitive Check-In Clinician Report is designed to provide clinicians, researchers, and community-based administrators an overview of their user’s brain health by answering the following questions: How is this individual performing overall? Which cognitive area(s) reflect relative strengths? Which cognitive area(s) reflect relative opportunities for growth? Is performance improving, declining, or remaining stable over time? Are training or intervention goals being met?
A pdf of a sample report can be found at the bottom of this article.
In this article we will explain the two sections of the Clinician Report:
Cognitive Snapshot
The report begins with a colored visual infographic designed to support quick interpretation among busy administrators. Additional content provides the assessment name and its associated cognitive domain, performance data using percentile rank, and a categorical interpretation of those percentile ranks.
Each assessment is benchmarked against a large normative database consisting of tens of thousands of users who have completed the task. Individual raw scores are compared against these normative distributions to derive the percentile rank and interpretation. Percentiles indicate how performance compares to peers, with lower percentiles of <15% reflecting opportunities for growth (colored in pink), mid-range percentiles of 16-84% reflecting average performance (in blue), and high percentiles of >85% reflecting strong performance (in gold).
A composite percentile is circled in the middle of the infographic and calculated as the average of subtest percentile rankings.
Detailed Report
Each subtest has a dedicated page that includes a description of the evaluated cognitive domain, a description of the task and adaptive dimension, and everyday examples that help contextualize the real-world relevance of the measured cognitive ability.
A histogram visually displays where the user falls within the normative performance distribution. Above the histogram, performance is summarized using a color-coded interpretive category based on percentile rank, with one of seven designations: very low, low, low average, average, high average, high, or very high. Raw scores are included net to each distribution.
Each subtest also includes historical performance tracking that show performance changes over time. This lines graph helps clinicians easily identify improvements, plateaus, or declines in performance over repeated administrations within the past 8 weeks. All previously downloaded reports should be kept to evaluate longitudinal response trajectories.
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A sample of a Clinician Report is available here:
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