What makes Happyr work

Happyr’s products are based on latest research and we continue to gather (clinical) insights with patients, NHS trusts, and universities.

Our research findings

In our study with the University of Stirling, we have seen a trend of decreasing pain intensity and increase in functioning in participants (10-24 years old) with migraine after using the Happyr & Tamer App. We found a significant increase in professional functioning (at work or school). 

We learned that participants found the apps very easy & simple to use, with a good interface interaction and as useful support for their self-management. 

For the full report, click here. 
For the visual abstract, click here.

Happyr Health’s App Co-Design: Report with the Young Persons’ Advisory Group for Research and GOSH

Authors: Happyr (Filzmoser, Palm), Great Ormond Street Hospital (Dr Prabhakar, Leyden)

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Public & patient involvement in developing new migraine management tools for children & young people

Authors: Happyr (Filzmoser, Palm)

Active projects

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Happyr & Tamer App Use

Research papers on the Happyr & Tamer app use with the University of Stirling.

Study completed
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Happyr Parent Course Survey

Study on the effectiveness of our Parent Online Course with the University of Stirling.

Study in progress...
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Exploring digital pain care

Focus groups & interviews to explore needs for adolescent digital pain care

Study in progress...

Our research partners

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