This could be calculated by looking at the difference between initial wellbeing and current wellbeing on an individual basis, then working out the mean difference across the site
I.e. Jim’s initial wellbeing is 3, his subsequent score is 6 = 100% increase
Sally’s initial wellbeing was 4, her subsequent score is also 6 = 50% increase
Both had their follow up assessment in the past month
This means an average score of 75%
NB: this is essentially writing a big DB query then writing logic to manipulate the information you fetch
This could be calculated by looking at the difference between initial wellbeing and current wellbeing on an individual basis, then working out the mean difference across the site I.e. Jim’s initial wellbeing is 3, his subsequent score is 6 = 100% increase Sally’s initial wellbeing was 4, her subsequent score is also 6 = 50% increase Both had their follow up assessment in the past month This means an average score of 75% NB: this is essentially writing a big DB query then writing logic to manipulate the information you fetch