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Sym Breathe

Sym Breathe is a globally accessible app that unites everyday users, meditators, and health consultants through guided breathing exercises.

Mobile application

Fitness

About Sym breathe

Deep Sym is a UK-based startup that has developed a smart breathing device with sensors to help people practice deep breathing exercises. They need a simple and user-friendly app to support the device, track breathing patterns, and improve the overall experience.®

Billboard

Desk research

According to studies, 74% of people in the UK experienced feelings of overwhelm or anxiety at some point in the previous year.

Respiratory health findings


In England, emergency hospital admissions for respiratory diseases dropped from 1,592 per 100,000 in 2020 to 711 per 100,000 in 2021. The INHALE Profile provides updated data on hospital admissions for respiratory illnesses like COPD, pneumonia, adult-onset asthma, and pediatric bronchiolitis, focusing on cases where COVID-19 was the primary diagnosis. The North and Midlands saw higher emergency COPD admissions than the South.

Emergency pneumonia admissions rose from 2013-14 to 2016-17 before declining in 2017-18. The INHALE profile helps health boards assess and address local respiratory disease trends.

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User Research

Deep breathing calms the nervous system, lower heart rate, and promotes relaxation for mental clarity and peace.

Survey data from various age groups reveal that while half have heard of breath-focused practices, they lack familiarity; the rest have some knowledge. Additionally, 40% experience breathing difficulties occasionally (2-3 times a month) or frequently (1-2 times a week).


User I : Using an app to monitor breathing patterns sounds helpful for tracking health, and open to trying new health monitoring technology


User II : Integrate real-time visual breathing patterns, guided tutorials, and goal-based challenges for a more interactive experience.


User III : Prefer guided breathing exercises with valuable content, personalized recommendations, rewards, and a user-friendly interface for motivation.

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Key Takeaways | Insights

Technological Innovations Enhance Self-Care and Patient Empowerment in Healthcare Management

Key Takeaways | Insights

Technological Innovations Enhance Self-Care and Patient Empowerment in Healthcare Management

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Soda Can

Sym Breathe

Sym Breathe is a globally accessible app that unites everyday users, meditators, and health consultants through guided breathing exercises.

Mobile application

Fitness

About Sym breathe

Deep Sym is a UK-based startup that has developed a smart breathing device with sensors to help people practice deep breathing exercises. They need a simple and user-friendly app to support the device, track breathing patterns, and improve the overall experience.®

Billboard

Desk research

According to studies, 74% of people in the UK experienced feelings of overwhelm or anxiety at some point in the previous year.

Respiratory health findings


In England, emergency hospital admissions for respiratory diseases dropped from 1,592 per 100,000 in 2020 to 711 per 100,000 in 2021. The INHALE Profile provides updated data on hospital admissions for respiratory illnesses like COPD, pneumonia, adult-onset asthma, and pediatric bronchiolitis, focusing on cases where COVID-19 was the primary diagnosis. The North and Midlands saw higher emergency COPD admissions than the South.

Emergency pneumonia admissions rose from 2013-14 to 2016-17 before declining in 2017-18. The INHALE profile helps health boards assess and address local respiratory disease trends.

Soda Can And Orange

User Research

Deep breathing calms the nervous system, lower heart rate, and promotes relaxation for mental clarity and peace.

Survey data from various age groups reveal that while half have heard of breath-focused practices, they lack familiarity; the rest have some knowledge. Additionally, 40% experience breathing difficulties occasionally (2-3 times a month) or frequently (1-2 times a week).


User I : Using an app to monitor breathing patterns sounds helpful for tracking health, and open to trying new health monitoring technology


User II : Integrate real-time visual breathing patterns, guided tutorials, and goal-based challenges for a more interactive experience.


User III : Prefer guided breathing exercises with valuable content, personalized recommendations, rewards, and a user-friendly interface for motivation.

Rock

Key Takeaways | Insights

Technological Innovations Enhance Self-Care and Patient Empowerment in Healthcare Management

Flowers In The Can

More Works

©2024

Soda Can

Sym Breathe

Sym Breathe is a globally accessible app that unites everyday users, meditators, and health consultants through guided breathing exercises.

Mobile application

Fitness

About Sym breathe

Deep Sym is a UK-based startup that has developed a smart breathing device with sensors to help people practice deep breathing exercises. They need a simple and user-friendly app to support the device, track breathing patterns, and improve the overall experience.®

Billboard

Desk research

According to studies, 74% of people in the UK experienced feelings of overwhelm or anxiety at some point in the previous year.

Respiratory health findings


In England, emergency hospital admissions for respiratory diseases dropped from 1,592 per 100,000 in 2020 to 711 per 100,000 in 2021. The INHALE Profile provides updated data on hospital admissions for respiratory illnesses like COPD, pneumonia, adult-onset asthma, and pediatric bronchiolitis, focusing on cases where COVID-19 was the primary diagnosis. The North and Midlands saw higher emergency COPD admissions than the South.

Emergency pneumonia admissions rose from 2013-14 to 2016-17 before declining in 2017-18. The INHALE profile helps health boards assess and address local respiratory disease trends.

Soda Can And Orange

User Research

Deep breathing calms the nervous system, lower heart rate, and promotes relaxation for mental clarity and peace.

Survey data from various age groups reveal that while half have heard of breath-focused practices, they lack familiarity; the rest have some knowledge. Additionally, 40% experience breathing difficulties occasionally (2-3 times a month) or frequently (1-2 times a week).


User I : Using an app to monitor breathing patterns sounds helpful for tracking health, and open to trying new health monitoring technology


User II : Integrate real-time visual breathing patterns, guided tutorials, and goal-based challenges for a more interactive experience.


User III : Prefer guided breathing exercises with valuable content, personalized recommendations, rewards, and a user-friendly interface for motivation.

Rock

Key Takeaways | Insights

Technological Innovations Enhance Self-Care and Patient Empowerment in Healthcare Management

Flowers In The Can

More Works

©2024