Reverse order of y-axis with assistance type data
For assistance type data, the y-axis lists Dependent at the top and Independent at the bottom. As the child makes progress, the graph slopes downward making it look like the child isn't making progress. The order of the assistance types should be reversed on the y-axis, so the graph can display an upward trend.
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Raegan F commented
Flip the physical assistance goal graph to independent on top. Current orientation makes it appear as though patient is declining.
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Sara G commented
Hello, my suggestion is to change the assistance level graph to have independence be at the top and maximal assist at the bottom of the Y axis. We are limited in the use of this graph due to the graph trending downwards when a patient is making progress towards independence. Thanks for your time!
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Diann N commented
In the GOALS section, When the data type is "Assistance" the target categories are listed on the graph with "dependent" at the top of the graph and "independent" at the bottom of the graph. The result is that as the child progresses, the graph progresses downward making it appear as if the child is getting worse instead of better. I suggest the words be placed in the reverse order that they currently are so that "Independent" is at the top of the graph and "dependent" is at the bottom of the graph so that as the child progresses, the graph will progress in an upward direction making it consistent with the rest of the graphs in Fusion.