(8.3-8.5)

Close event block logic action

Event blocks provide a framework for creating modules within a single intervention. We’ve added a new logic action that allows you to end the event block based off a scheduled rule. For example, you might want to end a daily monitoring check-in for post-surgery drains when a patient reports output over a specified value.

Most recent data in adherence snapshot

You now have the option to show the most recent participant data first in the adherence snapshot. Originally the data appeared from oldest → newest. We switched it up allowing you to choose to show the most recent data first.

We can now show variables and individual survey responses in the adherence snapshot

For example, you could show a calculated gestational week variable above a weekly blood pressure in order to track a participant’s blood pressure over time.

Use global variables in conversations and surveys

You can use global variables in conversations and surveys to make them even more customized to your participants. This could include personalized dates, names or goals.

Calculate values in surveys and conversations
Calculating values in surveys and conversations will allow you “score” or aggregate specific responses. This is helpful in many clinical scoring tools, like the PHQ-9, in which a total number based on participant responses is relevant to their care.

Access multiple sources in participant data

Variables can now look at multiple sources in order to give you more flexibility in updating participant data as needed. For example, if you needed to make a second version of a survey after your intervention has launched. You could make the single variable look at both the answers from version 1 and version 2 of the survey in order to make sure all participants are assigned the proper variable in logic.

Update survey and conversation responses in Manage Data

In Manage Data, we have standardized the way we display missing values:

Progress towards upcoming major releases

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