Distractor helps deal with lockdown trauma

A Northern Ireland man has created an app that could help NHS workers with trauma.
The new app Distractor has been developed by P1vital, a research company owned by Belfast man Gerard DawsonThe new app Distractor has been developed by P1vital, a research company owned by Belfast man Gerard Dawson
The new app Distractor has been developed by P1vital, a research company owned by Belfast man Gerard Dawson

According to top neuroscientists playing video games during lockdown can help with mental health problems. It can also help frontline healthcare workers deal with the traumatic scenes confronting them daily as they fight to keep COVID-19 patients alive.

The new app called Distractor has been developed by P1vital, a research company based in Oxford and owned by Belfast man Gerard Dawson.

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A University of Ulster graduate, Dr Dawson and his team of neuroscience researchers, which include Oxford professors, developed Distractor which incorporates one of the most successful and recognisable puzzle video games, Tetris.

They discovered that medics who played the game within six hours of dealing with a serious trauma at work were able to reduce their anxiety levels.

The Tetris game requires players to strategically rotate, move, and drop a procession of coloured shapes—also known as Tetriminos—to clear complete horizontal lines and score points. This activity helps participants take their mind off their present situation at a critical time.

Dr Dawson, explained: “National Health Service staff are fighting a frontline battle with COVID-19. They are witnessing some very distressing scenes and they are worried about their own safety and that of their families while they do their job. The original research carried out in Oxford encouraged us to incorporate Distractor into our mental health digital platform, i-spero, providing a therapy which helps ease the effects of trauma.”

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Dr Dawson, whose digital healthcare company P1vital Products developed i-spero, a patient friendly platform to support mental health and well-being, explained it was the result of major research in the UK and Europe.

“This is a major breakthrough in helping with mental health problems, especially at this time of lockdown when many feel isolated and helpless,” he added.

Distractor provides daily reminders to play the game and allows tracking of a player’s anxiety symptoms to monitor their mental health.”

Oxford University’s Department of Psychiatry studied the effects of trauma on patients and staff at Accident and Emergency units.

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For more information about Distractor, please visit https://distractor.i-spero.co.uk

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