Pain Diary: is an Open-source Pain Logger for Patients

Pain Diary: is an Open-source Pain Logger for Patients

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Pain Diary is an Android app which can help you track and share your pain with your doctor.

It does not collect, share, track or share any of your data with any third party.

It allows you to make daily diary entries recording your condition and the intensity, location, nature and time of the pain you feel, as well as the medication you take and additional notes.

Pain Diary records of your pain can help health
professionals gain an insight into the pain you are experiencing.

Features

  • Comes with a built-in calendar
  • Does not record, track or share your records with any third party
  • Full body visual presentation
  • Export to PDF
  • Add profile basic data
  • Add a custom note or a comment
  • Add a taken medication
  • Set the pain presentation using visual emoji
  • Set pain intensity

About the Developer

It is the production of the Privacy Friendly Apps group developed by the research group
SECUSO at Technische Universität Darmstadt.

Download Pain Diary app

License

Privacy Friendly Pain Diary is licensed under the GPLv3.


Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Karola Marky, Susanne Felsen, Rybien Sinjari

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