[Interpretation] result-interpretation
[Interpretation] result-interpretation
Aliases
- result-interpretation
- interpretation
- structural summary interpretation
- result interpretation
Definition
result-interpretation is the domain that takes the completed structural summary and organizes its clinical meaning.
It does not explain how to code a single response; it explains how already-calculated variables are read together.
Interpretation
- Interpretation depends first on stable coding.
- The usual reading path is organized through
upper section,lower section, andspecial indices. - A single variable is rarely enough by itself; safer reading depends on patterns and combinations.
- When needed, structural interpretation should be checked against response sequence and content.
- Locale versions remain separate because clinical emphasis and hyperlink structure can shift by language and culture.
Cautions
- This domain must stay separate from
scoring-inputdocuments. - A high or low score does not automatically equal a diagnosis.
- Referral question, protocol length, and cultural context still matter when reading the profile.
Cross References
- [Interpretation/Upper Section] Upper Section
- [Interpretation/Lower Section] Lower Section
- [Interpretation/Special Indices] Special Indices
- [Coding] scoring-input
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparison is stored in internal provenance notes.
- The public-facing body avoids naming source titles directly.