We are excited to share our first published study on the BALANCE app, which was designed to improve treatment outcomes for adolescents with anorexia nervosa. Thanks to all my colleagues at the Stanford Eating Disorders Research Program and Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign who made this possible!
Digital Health & AI Architect at Stanford Medicine ? Physician ? Software Engineer ? Clinical Informaticist
Proud of our work on BALANCE, a novel mobile health intervention for adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa that provides real-time DBT-based distress tolerance skills to support them during mealtimes. This innovative app was developed by students in our CS342 Building for Digital Health course using our Stanford Spezi framework. The study results are quite encouraging: 100% of participants found the app user-friendly, 88% would recommend it to peers, and 92% reported it helpful during high-stress situations. Congratulations to Drs. James Lock, Nandini Datta, Brittany Matheson, Christina Miranda and the Stanford Eating Disorders Research Program team on this brilliant concept and study! Thanks to my fellow instructors Paul Schmiedmayer, Oliver Aalami, and Ashley Griffin, who helped guide our talented students at the Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign through building the app, and Sebastian Ricaldoni who brought it to production readiness! ??
Congrats Christina! You did an amazing job with the manuscript! Looking forward to the next phase of the project. ??
Executive Regional Vice President
3 天前Congrats on your first author, we are proud of you!