Flinders University Digital Health Experts Forge Ahead with Mobile Self-Monitoring App for ADHD Adults’ Wellness Journey
This digital innovation aims to streamline communications to integrated care between ADHD care consumers and service providers – and provide private and secure online solutions for adults with ADHD, says Translational Digital Health Senior Research Fellow Dr Bronwin Patrickson, from the Flinders University College of Medicine and Public Health.
“Digital health service innovations, including mHealth self-monitoring tools such as this, can significantly enhance future ADHD care services by providing more accessible assessment and treatment pathways and actively involve consumers in their mental health care plan,” says Professor Bidargaddi, co-director of the Flinders Digital Health Research Centre, based at Flinders University’s Tonsley campus.