Triumf health app for kids with asthma

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WHY

Asthma is the most common chronic disease in children. It causes swelling of the airways that in turn results in narrowing of the airways and difficulties in carrying air to the lungs. Allergens can trigger asthma symptoms that include trouble breathing, wheezing, coughing and tightness in the chest. Asthma management usually requires lifelong care, and like other chronic illnesses, asthma places a great mental burden on the patient. Our game helps kids with asthma cope better with their chronic condition, helps them understand themselves better and teaches healthy behaviors that are necessary for all kids to stay well and energetic.

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AIMS

  • Improved symptom control through patient activation and engagement

  • Improved health behavior through activity-based learning

  • Improved understanding of the condition through extensive disease-specific educational module

  • Improved mental wellbeing through psychological monitoring and personalized support

  • Improved quality of life through reducing the burden of disease to the patient

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HOW

We offer engaging game environment to deliver our research-based content to educate, monitor and support pediatric asthma patients. In Triumf game, kids need to save the Triumfland city from the Disease Monster. They are partnering with the city doctor Victor on that quest and are assigned a sidekick who is always by the side of the player. The game can be considered as a digital intervention, it features a path for kids with ashtma diagnosis and the minimum dosage is 60 days of usage. We have shown that the game is suitable for clinical context and can also be used at home.

Please request a free demo for more information on the Triumf mobile health game for asthma patients. It is for kids aged 7-14 and is available in English, Russian, Estonian and Finnish.

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Dr. Kadri Haljas

Dr. Kadri Haljas is the founder and CEO of Triumf Health since 2016. She is experienced in mobile health solutions for children and games for health. Dr. Haljas has a background in health psychology, she holds a PhD degree from the University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine. Her clinical work experience is in developmental psychology.

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