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Area of Science:

  • Digital health
  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical informatics

Background:

  • The True Colours system, developed at the University of Oxford, facilitates remote patient symptom reporting.
  • It has evolved to include psychiatric symptoms, quality of life, and medication adherence.
  • Patient data is collected via text, web, or mobile apps on a personalized schedule.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report on the applications of the True Colours remote mood monitoring system.
  • To outline lessons learned from its implementation.
  • To discuss implications for tailored symptom monitoring and large-scale adoption barriers.

Main Methods:

  • System development over a decade by interdisciplinary researchers.
  • Deployment across diverse patient populations for various conditions.
  • Data collection through text messages, web interfaces, and mobile applications.

Main Results:

  • Over 36,000 patients registered in the UK over 10 years.
  • Successful implementation in routine mental health care for over 3000 adults and 27,263 adolescents.
  • Demonstrated good compliance and utility as a research platform and electronic outcome measure.

Conclusions:

  • The True Colours system is a validated tool for remote symptom monitoring in mental health.
  • It shows potential for tailored patient care and has proven valuable in clinical services and research.
  • Barriers to larger-scale implementation require further investigation.