Born from the collaboration between two health professionals – a pharmacist specializing in marketing and communication strategy and a doctor specializing in pain – Dooloo is the first online program dedicated to chronic pain.
Dooloo is a web application for pain management and medical monitoring. It represents an innovation in the care of patients with chronic pain. This application aims to improve the quality of life of patients by facilitating the management of their pain and offering personalized medical monitoring.
My main objective was to design the entire application, creating an intuitive, engaging and reassuring user interface for patients. The application integrates Neo4j to search for correlations between the patient's behavior, lifestyle habits and level of pain experienced, in order to make relevant recommendations.
The application integrates Neo4j to make recommendations to patients suffering from chronic pain. Neo4j finds correlations between patients' lifestyle habits, treatment, physical activity, diet, etc. and their level of pain. If a factor is detected as lowering pain levels, it is suggested to other patients in the same situation.
Recommendations are created by expert patients or caregivers. They are then analyzed by Neo4j to determine whether they are effective for the patients concerned. If so, these recommendations are proposed to more patients in the same situation (illness, habits, diet, etc.).
Dooloo then offers patients recommendations to help them reduce their pain levels. They can rate the effectiveness of each recommendation, which will feed the existing database. This rating will vary the recommendation's score and priority.
Tracking the symptoms and needs of patients with chronic pain, based on real-life data, contributing to faster, more effective medical care.
The application provides a direct link between patients and members of their care team. Patients and caregivers have access to dedicated dashboards for transparent communication and coordinated care.
My work helped achieve the ambitious goals of the project by providing patients with an empathetic and functional interface for pain management. This application represents a major advance in the management of chronic pain, improving the quality of life of patients and facilitating their collaboration with health professionals. She embodies the positive impact that technology can have on patient well-being.