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Children’s mental health and wellness in focus
Explore the forefront of children's mental health technology with Triumf Health's blog, your premier destination for innovative mental health solutions for young minds. Dive into expert insights and practical tips on enhancing children's wellbeing through our award-winning game, Triumfland Saga. This game is designed not just to entertain but to empower and educate, making it a leading kids' wellbeing app. Our blog covers essential topics such as fostering resilience, promoting emotional balance, and managing stress effectively in children. Stay informed about the latest advancements in mental health games and how Triumfland Saga continues to revolutionize approaches to children's mental health. Join our community and be part of the transformative journey towards a brighter, healthier future for our children.
Triumf digital therapeutics release a new major platform update
Our personalized digital therapeutics platform for children has a completely new look. Have a look at how our health game Triumfland Saga have changed over time.
Insight into the user experience of Triumf digital therapeutics platform: usability and effectiveness
The extensive usage of Triumfland Saga game as a free public service in Estonia created a great opportunity for us to further understand user behaviour in the game and evaluate retention and engagement based on real-life data.
2020 health technology investment trends driven by ‘the greatest need ever’
Digital health funding in 2020 is on pace for a record high based on the reports from Rock Health and Startup Health. $4.2B raised in Q2 2020.
The challenges and opportunities of 2020 for Triumf Health
For Triumf Health, 2020 has gone differently than planned with many new challenges and opportunities emerging from the situation. Looking back to the last six months can we predict what the next half of the year will bring?
Digital therapeutics platform Triumf gets renewed with new mini-games to boost user engagement
Regular updates to Triumf’s health game help boost user engagement and improve children’s experience in the game. Here we give an overview of new minigames and how they faciliatate deep knowledge consolidation.
Are games good for health?
In the light of the ongoing coronavirus crisis, new needs continue to arise both from the perspective of patients and clinicians, paving the way for truly novel services and technologies.
Digital health: HIMSS proposes four themes to transform healthcare
Building on the knowledge, science and theoretical development, HIMSS has desgined a framework to guide health system transformation. This post aims to provide a short summary of the framework.
Triumf Health got accepted to H2020 program X-Europe
We’re excited to announce that Triumf Health is among 27 HealthTech and BioTech startups that were selected from 177 applicants to be part of the first cohort of X-Europe.
University of Tartu and Triumf Health started a study on supporting children’s mental health through a health game
The University of Tartu Institute of Psychology and Triumf Health started an impact study of a digital health game for children. Children from 7 to 14 years of age are invited to take part in the study.
Guidelines for families - How to take care of your mental health during stressful situations
Here we give an overview of common guidelines on how to manage stress during stressful situations, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, advocated by the leading health organizations.
Elaborating the need of supporting children's mental health
The coronavirus pandemic causes uncertainty and it is expected that mental health disorders will peak both among children and adults. All children are universally vulnerable to the mental burden of isolation, confusion, and worry about themselves or their close ones getting infected.
Focus on children affected by COVID-19: Health game Triumf is now publicly available for all children
Estonian health technology startup Triumf Health that has created a mobile game platform for pediatric patients launched an extension to the platform to relieve the effect of COVID-19 crisis on children.
COVID-19 Digital Health navigator: Where to find solutions for the general population?
Health technology is seen as a huge contributor to overcoming the coronavirus crisis. Here we give an overview of the utilization of digital health solutions and signpost readers to apps that help the general population manage their health and wellbeing.
How Triumf Health supports the children affected by COVID-19
Beyond the changes that can occur in disease management, all children are universally vulnerable to the mental burden of isolation, confusion, and worry about themselves or their close ones getting infected.
The turning point for digital health
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, not only access to care is changing - without a choice, health care, in general, is being redefined.
How a mobile app delivers digital therapeutics to empower kids: Interview by Research2Guidance
We were honored to have been interviewed by Research2Guidance last month where we gave a thorough overview of the journey and mission of Triumf Health. Here we share part of the interview with our CEO Dr. Kadri Haljas.
The exciting start of 2020 for Triumf Health
2020 is already three months in and it’s safe to say the start of the year has been exciting for Triumf. We’ve received great recognition for our digital health game for children.
Means to digitally address child mental health
Delivering psychological and behavioural care through digital tools is emerging as an attractive avenue by which to detect mental illness and provide youth-friendly treatment.
Nasdaq congratulates Triumf Health at Times Square
Triumf Health received amazing recognition from Nasdaq when the American stock exchange company congratulated us. We're proud to be the first Estonian startup to receive such extensive coverage at Times Square, New York City.
Towards happier families: Triumf Health will release an health app for parents
The aim to launch a mobile application Triumf for parents is to give them information about their child’s health and wellbeing and support their own self-efficacy.