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Presto App

 

Presto app

Presto is a multidisciplinary project that seeks to optimize care for mental health problems by integrating data science, mobile digital technologies, and artificial intelligence. 1 in 2 Primary Care patients requires mental health care. 1 in 3 toilets suffers from mental health problems after the pandemic. Presto App provides these people, with timely and personalized psychological treatments, continuous monitoring and detection of urgent situations, better prognosis, empowerment, and quality of life, through psychoeducational.

For more information related to this project please visit the official website from the app: https://www.prestoclinic.cat/

On-Boarding

After a long work, we defined the key functionalities in the onboarding to the patients, it is a particular type of user, who requires a specific kind of experience.

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The most important thing about the application is that it works with tools that professionals use in their daily lives, using scales that seek scientific results, with which psychiatrists and psychologists evaluate people daily in order to give the most accurate diagnosis possible.

 
 

Treatment plan

After the user has resulted from the professional’s scales, the app creates a treatment plan, the user can navigate the emotional plan, learn from the different modules and evolve in thetreatment plan.

 

Define Goals

In order to practice psychoeducation, the app will suggest creating goals, putting the new learning into practice, and tracking the evolution. The idea is to create commitment an understanding in the everyday life.

 

UI kit

One of the most important challenges related to the UI, we have given the color a key behavior. Whenever we use color, we are giving the user important information and define what is clickable and what is not. At the same time, we have created an emotional map, and graphics with a deep understanding of professional use, so the app will be able to gather the scientific information professionals need to be able to read the patients in the correct way.