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To keep you updated on the go, we highlight a free medical app each month!

About App of the Month

Librarian reviewers from Saskatchewan Health Authority and Alberta Health Services consider the audience and purpose of the apps, as well as highlighting additional features:

  • In the ‘Evidence’ section, we assess how easily the user can identify the app’s currency and support from the evidence
  • In the ‘Usability’ section, we assess the organization of information and other usability factors that may contribute to user experience

Our complete grading criteria is embedded in the review.

Note: Reviewers are not healthcare professionals and don't appraise the quality of any recommendations within the app. Reviews are not meant as endorsements.

Recovery Record for Clinicians

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Recovery Record for Clinicians  

Version reviewed

 Android 1.6.3 (AJL); iOS 2.4.1 (MM)

Device & OS used

Galaxy S10; 10 OS (AJL); iPad Air 2 iOS 13.3 (MM)

Date of review

12 June 2020 (MM); 16 June 2020 (AJL)

Reviewers

Ashley Jane Leonard (AJL) & Mark Mueller (MM)

Technician Support Scott Frick

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image Source: Recovery Record for Clinicians, Apple App Store. Retrieved on June 22, 2020 from: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/recovery-record-for-clinicians/id657266479

Stated Purpose

Recovery Record Clinician is the first evidence-based, HIPAA compliant application for eating disorder treatment professionals. With Recovery Record, your patients will remain engaged between visits and you will have patient data and tools for timely, targeted intervention.” (1)

“Recovery Record works by linking your Recovery Record Clinician app with your patient's Recovery Record self-monitoring app. By doing this, you will have access to the complete clinical picture and be able to answer the questions: Which patient most needs my attention? Are patient outcomes improving? What should I focus on in this 45 minute patient visit?” (2)

The App allows Clinicians to link their Recovery Record App to their patients personal Recovery Record App, allowing for the monitoring of disordered eating behavior, and their patients feelings and thoughts around eating. It also allows for the Clinician to provide virtual support and feedback to their patient.

(1) https://apps.apple.com/us/app/recovery-record-eating-disorder/id457360959
(2) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.recoveryrecord 

Recovery Record for Patients app can be downloaded from the following sites:

Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/recovery-record-eating-disorder/id457360959
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.recoveryrecord

 

Features

  • Ability to design a patient treatment plan: can include coping skill development, setting evidence-based goals, meditations, help with meal planning and target setting
  • Ability to securely communicate with clients in real time to provide support via a HIPAA compliant direct messaging system built into the App
  • The Eating Pathology Symptom Inventory (ESPI) is included within the App
  • App access via a unique, user-selected PIN
  • Ability to monitor patient engagement with their treatment in real time (based on client use of their partner App)
  • Ability to track, monitor and gain insights on patient progress; the App provides the ability to do so using charts that can be customized, depending on what aspect of patient care is being focused on. Raw patient data and overall clinical insights are provided.
  • Ability to set client expectations relating to their use of their partner App; ability to monitor this is available within the App
  • Ability to boost patient accountability with proprietary 'Let patient know their logs have been viewed' button
  • Ability to print patient logs, custom questions, comments, and EPSI-related information in PDF form.

Main Menu:

  • User can add as many patients/clients as they wish (depending on the bundle purchased)

Treatment Plans: (can be individualized per patient/client)

  • Add own log questions
  • Program of Skills & Goals
  • Coping skills
  • Goals
  • Meditations
  • Weekly Meal Planner
  • Dietary Targets
  • Notification Preferences
  • Expectation Settings

Other Customizations:

  • Printing patient reports

App is available and can be used in several languages
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/recovery-record-for-clinicians/id657266479

The basic package is free, which allows users to communicate with one patient.

Pricing models are based on a monthly payment, determined by the number of clients being linked to. Prices start at $14.99 a month for up to 10 clients, and run to a maximum cost of up to $49.99 a month for up to 50 clients

Pricing is in USD. It is possible to upgrade your price plan within the App itself.

(1) https://apps.apple.com/us/app/recovery-record-for-clinicians/id657266479
(2) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.recoveryrecord.clinician&hl=en_CA

 

Screenshots

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Specialties/Disciplines


Eating disorders: Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and eating disorders otherwise not specified
Psychologists, Dietitians, Nutritionists, Doctors, Psychiatrists, Counselors, and Licensed Clinical Social Workers (1)
 
(1) Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.recoveryrecord.clinician&hl=en_CA

Notes

N/A

Part 1: Editorial committee, content updates, and evidence grading

This app is a patient management and data tool as opposed to a reference and/or point-of-care tool. In fairness there was no content to apply an evidence grading system and/or editorial committee to mention.

The app should be assessed more for its functionality in managing patient/client data. For an assessment on the usability of this mobile app see the Usability section.

Part 2: Source and authorship information for 3 entries

There is no clearly identifiable link to evidence-based treatment within the App itself.  There is also no evidence supporting or citations associated with the Coping Skills, Expectations, and/or EPSI charts.

The credibility of the authorship and the nature of the affiliations are also questionable, as this information is not listed within the App or the Recovery Record website. This is a noted failure of the App

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Organization of information

A navigation menu appears along the bottom of the screen, allowing you to move between the Home screen, client profiles, and a ‘more’ option which provides information about messaging options, your profile, tutorials, FAQ, pricing plans, and an About section.

 Once you select your client profile, you can view all patient logs, or one of your choosing e.g. disordered thoughts, coping skills, goals etc.  You also have the opportunity to view messages between the client. Lastly, you have access to a ‘client menu’ where you can set up and monitor a treatment plan, manage communication, and other patient data.

Note: We were using the free, 1 patient demo version of the app, but we don’t expect the organization of information to change much between the free and paid versions.

Navigation

The App is easy to navigate overall.  It is a very visual- based App incorporating the use of colour, images and emoticons, which may appeal to some users.

Note: We were using the free, 1 patient demo version of the app, but we don’t expect navigation to change much between the free and paid versions.

Extras

User Account required: Yes - Users need to provide an email address in order to set up an account. Email addresses also need to be shared between the clinician/patient in order to use this app. Each user must also set up their own PIN access to use the app as well.

Internet connection required for use: Yes - Clinician must have internet access in order to communicate and/or receive updates to patient profiles

Text search field: No 

Browsable content: Yes - Patients can be browsed by name as they are added to clinicians’ profile

Advertisements: No

Pop-up advertisements: No

In-app purchases: Yes - App users can pay to increase their functionality within the app – the cost of the app increases per month in relation to the number of patients a user would like to link to/communicate with using the app and partner Recovery Record for patients.

Note: See comments in Features section for information on pricing.

 

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Devices 

Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Requires iOS 9.0 or later. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/recovery-record-for-clinicians/id657266479
Last updated (as per App store listing): December 18, 2019
Windows mobile (all platforms); n/a
Device compatibility not stated. Requires 5.0 and up. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.recoveryrecord.clinician&hl=en_CA
Last updated (as per Google Play listing): January 18, 2019

Size

App Store listing: 51.1 MB
Google Play listing: Varies with device

App Developer

Recovery Record, Inc.
Bright Therapeutics
https://www.brighttherapeutics.com/
 

Enterprise Partners:
Walden Behavioral Care
Eating Recovery Center
Massachusetts General Hospital
SchoenKlinik
 
Research Partners:
Stanford University
Duke University
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Kansas
Nova Scotia Health Authority
 
Helpline Partners:
National Eating Disorders Association
Butterfly

Country of Origin

United States

Contact

Website: www.recoveryrecord.com
Email: sarah@recoveryrecord.com

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