Enabling Participation
The Part Child Project
The ICF-Praxis WebApp was developed and tested in collaboration with a research network including SPZ Frankfurt Mitte, Kontexte Frankfurt gGmbH, Mannheimer Institut für Public Health, Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (MIPH) – Universität Heidelberg, Institut für Medizinische Biometrie, Epidemiologie und Informatik (IMBEI) – Universitätsmedizin Mainz and Forum CMG e.V.
More Time for Patients
when protocols become a side issue
Our concept is tailored to the professional routine of therapists. It is designed to make documentation intuitive, easy and fast so that full attention can lie on the patient. With a clearly structured interface and focus on the most important features, the ICF-Praxis WebApp is straighforward and accessible to the all potential users. It requires no special hard- or software and can be used in any browser after creating a personal account.
Two templates are provided, designed to meet different session formats:
- The report template offers a simple continuous text for standard one-on-one sessions.
- The round table template is designed for a session with multiple participants, for example parents, teachers or caregivers. It is made up of different sections wich are interlinked and interdependent, automatically adopting changes to all related contents.
General information on the session, like date, place and basic patient data can be added in a seperate side menu. This helps to structure the protocols and keep track of the therapeutic process.
As soon as the user types the hashtag character (#), the code catalog opens in a seperate window. As the searched term is entered into an input field, suggestions from the database are made and narrowed down with every letter. This logic is derived from the systematics of code completion used in programming to speed up work processes.
If the code is already known, a search window allows quick access to the database.
Data Safety
local storage only
Patient data is a very sentitive matter and needs to be treated with the highest care. On the other hand, web-based applications are future proof, easy to maintain and suited for collaborative work. We developed a seamless connection of online and offline elements, to combine the advantages of both.
Protocols created in the ICF-Praxis WebApp can be exported as Word- or PDF-files or sent directly to a local printer. The contents are translated into a clear layout following a predefined style sheet.
The work status can also be saved locally as an .icf-file. This format can only be reopened and edited using the ICF-Praxis WebApp and therefore needs no special encription.
Curious about our approach? Feel free to get in touch!
Mathias Wollin Partner +49 69 24 000 326 mathias.wollin@meso.design mathias.wollin@meso.design +49 69 24 000 326
MESO Digital Services GmbH
Gutleutstr. 96 . 60329 Frankfurt . Germany
Team
Alessia Corsini, Tim Hau, Susanne Heinlein, Joakim Repomaa, Laura Schillke, Marvin Shah, Alec Woodward Mitchel, Olga Zimmermann