There is new news for you that have relationship with mood disorder. Paper Kite Ltd has developed and released an App for monitoring Depression Mood Monitor on iTunes. As with Bipolar Mood Monitor, this was developed with advice and recommendation from mental health professionals.
Health care providers have reported that bipolar mood Monitor has become a useful tool in helping to track and manage the mood swings of patients' mood and Depression Mood Monitor has been developed to refine and enhance the capabilities of this application.
Depression Mood Monitor helps users keep track of when it appears their mood swings and record changes in a readable format in graphical form. Applications provide comments and functions and one-step email alert so that the graphs and comments can be sent to a nominated email address.
Depression Mood Monitor provides a user interface display in the form of 'graphics' that simple and intuitive. Users can make entries in three easy steps within a few seconds and there are details of the review at each stage. Depression Mood Monitor also has a wall chart that can be converted in PDF format ready to be sent via email or printed.
Depresi Mood Monitor is designed to help health care providers in visual design that they might not have a suitable mobile device, but still want to use the interface as reference when seeing patients. Usually people who suffer from depressive disorders visit their physicians every week or every month. This situation can be a problem when depressed patients can not accurately describe how their condition since their last meeting.
Busy physicians usually only have less than 10 minutes to serve patients. Up to one third of the patients they visit because of mood disorders. Very difficult for physicians to assess in detail and thoroughly Depressed Mood Monitor allows accurate information to be sent to the physicians, so it can be accessed directly by the physician. Graphic data that describes the mood status of patients will help physicians to provide treatment and follow-up in treatment.






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