The following prompts were put into the Ai:
1. Using the public shared API code and the branding specified by the API - generate a 'hub' that COULD be integrated into the current 'Patient Knows Best' app used by the NHS.
3. The mock up app needs to have a parent interface and a professional interface. Both interfaces must be able to download or save the individual data offerings - (for example - a parent gets a parent friendly report on a weeks sleep and the professional gets a professional version that focuses on what the professional needs to know)
2. Using the current offers and capabilities of the App, create 'data collecting Diaries' for parents to fill in and for professionals to be able to see the data. The diaries should include - a sleep. toileting, school attendance, mood, social activity, self harm, diet, energy levels, communication (for example mute children)... make all diaries downloadable as weekly or monthly reports in both parent and professional modes.
3. Add pattern recognition across diary information - over the week and over the month etc... so you can show repeating patterns - e.g Every Wednesday the child eats the same things... check and see if there is similarities across the toileting (no bowl movement the next day) mood (unsettled upset) sleep (difficulty setting) diaries - for example... flagging up potential corelation.
4. Up coming Appointments and historical appointments - letters that can be downloaded in 'parent format' and 'child format' All appointments must simplify in a separate box - what the appointment is about -who the DR is - time of appointment - Parking advice for that time and address of appointment - a number to contact to talk about the appointment.
5. A Journal - a place where the parent can flag concerns and have be able to mark the concern as urgent if necessary - the journal entry can be something like - Molly has self harmed today, her arms are covered in lines, I don't know what to do or say to help her, she is so distressed, nothing I do helps, she is unable to sleep and she has only eaten a banana today - The app will record the entry with date and time and level of urgency the parent has flagged - it will also then extract the appropriate data to the different diaries - self harm diary - food diary - mood diary - 'new foods' allergy diary...
6. This journal entry will give the parent options to - read parent scripts on how to talk to a child that self harms and to topical first aid advice and a guide to when to take the child to A&E
7. All advice generated by the app will consider the child's current condition and limitations - example:
The food diary will record the foods the child can eat - it will collate a weekly report on the actual nutritional value of the foods the child is eating and flag weaknesses in the diet - eg.. low protein etc - it will give options to the parent, using the child's preferable food as a guide - for example: Molly loves yoghurt - yoghurt is rich in protein try to include an extra one this week -
It will pattern scan the diet looking for flags... the diet this week was low in vit B's - it will scan the other diaries to see if there is any expected evidence based likely effects of low vit b across the child's diaries - e.g the mood diary -
This will give another layer of integrated awareness to the care of the child - all pattern flags should be taken as 'interesting' rather than solid evidence - as the data collects over a six month period the validity of the pattern recognitions data will prove either useful or unimportant.
7. Taking all diary data, create a calendar formatted to look like a normal calendar - squares with dates, weekly monthly - the calendar should collate all information inputted into the app... each day/square showing appointments, any diary entries, flagging of patterns,
8. FURTHER explanation on the diet area of the app - A nutritional diet calculator - using foods the child likes and its nutritional value create a menu that will enable the child to hit the national advice on weekly nutritional goals - this can include tips and trick on how to sneak in fibre using a supplement or drink - adding yoghurt to the diet more if a child needs more protein etc... it will take all inputted foods and amounts and give the parent/ professionals a guide as to what the child is missing and could improve on. This calculator data will be scanned by the pattern recognition and cross reference across all diaries noting the 'likely' (evidence based national NHS data referenced) -effect a diet deficient in (insert what needed attention) is likely to be having on the child's, mood, bowels, sleep etc IF there is a similarity in the child's diaries that corelates with the NHS data this will be flagged -
8. The app will create a 'discharge report' using the information which the app has already collated:
For the professionals - the professional report will state expected outcomes reached (I have no idea what the NHS want Drs etc to prove so this bit I have no idea to ask for etc - but maybe hours dedicated to therapies - appointment time data - diagnosis - medications given - All the data the Dr needs to cover their back (obviously this is not needed) so times of appointments, if there was a chaperone, advice set in motion and the 'outcome' of that appointment. - it can also give the Drs an opportunity to air concerns like ; I was not convinced the parent was able to give me their full attention because molly was very distressed in the appointment.
-Discharge report for the family - you no longer needs CAMHS - this will include: a list of DR'S - name, job title, summarise any advice given and diagnosis - Therapies - which therapy and the professional s name title, advice given - exercises etc - DEPENDANT ON THE CHILD'S CASE: a before and after treatment analysis - what caused improvement in the child and what didn't - over view lists of: foods the child likes and the simplified nutritional value - follow on advice where to go what to do if - The first aid advice given - all of it ----- This report can be put through a parent design and a child version.
- The child version will be more personalised, simpler, supportive and using the branding and language CAMHS are using in their daily communication. e,g, good by Booby we loved looking after you but because you are awesome you don't need to come back and see us - The child version can be a symbolic report for children who can't read or understand yet.
OBVIOUSLY I have no idea what the clinical side of CAMHS will need from the app, if the things I am suggesting here will be useful for the DR's but I think this is enough to be able to see that it is entirely possible for CAMHS and their families to have a designated area within the currently NHS approved 'Patients know best' app - that the app can prove helpful to both the parents and the staff of CAMHS.
I am not convinced it is the colourful child friendly version I would prefer - however the self harming diaries - nutrition calculator - etc can be filled in by teens and there definitely can be teens access to - self harming diary - OCD diary - (Anorexia bulimia) food diaries....
AND OK this effectiveness of the apps data collection will depend on amount of input the parents have time for but any information of this ilk is useful imo.
There were things lost in the version you see above so I have added my previous attempts here as each attempt threw up a new idea. HERE