Florey: Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) Questionnaire

Showing the end-to-end flow of the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) Questionnaire using screenshots

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Written by Maya Chaldecott
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What does this Florey do?

The Accurx Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) Florey Questionnaire allows patients over 18 to answer questions about potential symptoms of Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

The questionnaire link is sent via SMS or email. The patient fills the questionnaire in through a browser so they can use their phone, tablet, laptop or desktop to complete it.

The responses are returned to the practice and can be saved directly into the clinical record (EMIS or SystmOne). The responses can have additional notes added, be assigned to other colleagues and be marked as urgent.

The questionnaire obtains answers from the patient and then provides the clinician with the raw information along with a score.

How is it scored?

Adult ADHD self-report scale symptom checklist

The score generated depends on the answers to the first 6 questions (Part A). A mark is given if any answer falls in the grey-shaded boxes of part A (see above). Four or more marks, as per the adult ASRS, may warrant further investigation into adult ADHD.

The frequency scores in the last 12 questions (Part B) don't form part of the score, but provide additional cues and can serve as further probes into the patient's symptoms.

πŸ‘‰ Here's a link to more details about how to score the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) Questionnaire.

What does it look like for the clinician and patient?

Clinician view of sending a Florey questionnaire πŸ‘‡

Accurx green toolbar floating above EMIS

Accurx green toolbar floating above SystmOne

The Florey compose screen for clinicians πŸ‘‡

They can edit the SMS message if required.

Patient's perspective of viewing and completing a Florey questionnaire πŸ‘‡

The patient continues to answer the questions as per the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) Symptom Checklist Questionnaire until all 18 have been answered.

The patient is then presented with a summary screen to confirm they are happy with the answers.

After submission, the patient receives the message below πŸ‘‡

Clinician view of the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) Symptom Checklist Questionnaire response

A red notification indicating a patient response has arrived

Inbox view of the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) Symptom Checklist Questionnaire Florey


​Updated entry showing when the response was saved to record and by whom

Users can add internal notes for colleagues relating to the patient response

Users can mark a response as urgent.

Users can assign the response to a different team.

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If you still have any questions or concerns, feel free to chat with us using the green message bubble in the bottom right-hand corner of this page. πŸ‘‰

Kessler, R.C., Adler, L., Ames, M., Demler, O., Faraone, S., Hiripi, E., Howes, M.J., Jin, R., Secnik, K., Spencer, T., Ustun, T.B., Walters, E.E. (2005). The World Health Organization Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS). Psychological Medicine, 35(2), 245-256

Copyright Β© World Health Organization 2003

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