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My Journey Co-Developing a Health App with Young People Accessing Early Intervention in Psychosis Services

Sarah AmaniChief Clinical Information Officer

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/diloz/5023417436

My Journey Mobile App

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Context

Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIIP) is a mental health service for 14-35 year

olds experiencing a First Episode of Psychosis

EIIP aims to Reduce Delays in treatment & increase chances of

Recovery.

Works with Young Person and Family for Three Years

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Cost of Delayed Treatment in Psychosis

• 1% population • Costs £11.8 billion a year• 70-80% discontinue medication within 1 yr• 15% die by suicide• 84% unemployed• Co-morbidity - diabetes, heart disease • Die 20 years earlier than gen. population

Schizophrenia Commission, 2012

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Released: 1998CPU: 233 MHz

RAM: 32 MB (512 MB max)Storage: 4 GB (+ optical drive)

Display: 38.1 cm Millions of coloursDimensions: 40.1 x 38.6 x 44.7 cm

Weight: 17.3 kgs

Released: 2007CPU: 412 MHzRAM: 128 MBStorage: 4 GB (8 GB max)Display: 8.9 cm Millions of coloursDimensions: 11.4 x 6.1 x 1.2 cmWeight: 135 g

This was ‘portable’...

<10 years...

The Digital Revolution

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30,000+ Health Apps

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/oimax/3800475934

Public space

distractions

Limited attention

Studying mobile usage

Simple?

Tedious input

Personal

One hand

How do we use smartphones?

Glanceble?

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“http://www.flickr.com/photos/armaggeusa/3176297283

The most profound technologies are thosethat disappear. They weave themselvesinto the fabric of everyday life until they areindistinguishable from it…. Mark Weiser

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work

learning

navigation

discoveryWith a button or two!

creativityvideo

a big screen...

web browser+

applicationlayer

+ APIs

cameracommunication

playsharing

Enabling users to choosemusic their own experience

chat

Health

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Crowdsourcing

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Design Process

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/diloz/5023417436

Paper Prototyping

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P

Phase 1 – February 2012

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Phase 2- September 2012

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Iteration

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Modifications

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People who use services

My JourneyMobile App

Self Rated Measures+

Activity Trackers

Secure Data BaseElectronic Health

Record

EIIP Team

Care Coordinator + MDT

Mobile Internet +

N3 Network

Possibilities

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Special Thanks to

People who use services & their families : www.sabp.nhs.uk/eiip/blog

CAMHS Youth Advisors: http://www.surrey-camhs.org.uk/en/content/cms/cya/

The Youth Mental Health Network (YMHN): www.youthmatter.jux.com

HANDI Health: www.handihealth.org

Innovation Labs: www.innovationlabs.org.uk

Clinicians & Practitioners: www.sabp.nhs.uk/eiip

Edge Hill University: www.edgehill.ac.uk

MyOxygen: www.myoxygen.co.uk

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Thank You Questions?

@[email protected]