Nori Health offers conversational coach for people with Crohn's or Colitis during Covid-19

Covid-19 forced the most vulnerable in our society to go into self-isolation, such as the 600.000 people living in the UK with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) of which Crohn’s and Colitis are most common.

Nori Health offers conversational coach for people with Crohn
An example chat conversation with Nori

To help manage their disease more effectively during the crisis, the digital coach from Nori Health is made available for free from their website (use access code UKFREE) with the support of the Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology and its Chair, Dr Kevin Barrett.

Nori Health is an 8-week supportive program with a conversational (chatbot) coach for people living with Crohn's or Colitis. This is done through daily chat conversations with Nori across 100+ evidence-based topics proven to impact quality of life.

The challenges with IBD and Covid-19

IBD concerns inflammation of the gut and symptoms include pain or cramps, weight loss, and extreme tiredness. The enforced lockdown causes additional stress and there is also the hidden cost of not managing the symptoms or flare-ups in a timely manner.

A recent study by the Dutch IBD Foundation regarding the current crisis showed that over 80% of patients have serious concerns about their health. On top of this there are many patients involved in medication trials to discover new treatment, and the majority of these trials have been paused – leaving patients exposed to uncertainty.

With weeks and potentially months of isolation ahead, digital tools like Nori Health can provide extended care encouraging a healthy lifestyle and offering mental support while also helping to relieve pressure on already overstretched healthcare workers."

Sander van der Marel, Gastroenterologist, Haaglanden Hospital in The Netherlands

Free registration to the Nori Health program is available in May and June through Nori Health by using access code UKFREE.

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