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Patient Support Program Website

Designed a patient support program website to help patients track symptoms, adhere to medication schedules, and stay informed about their health. My role as the UX Designer involved creating personas, journey maps, wireframes, and high-fidelity designs, while incorporating features like a Symptom Tracker, gamification, and a notification panel to drive user engagement and behavioral change.

Responsibility

Design

Client

Tune Sound

Year

2035

Challenge

Strategize, concept, and execute a sound patient support program to drive patient engagement, community, and adherence.

Patients managing GPP live a fragmented healthcare experience—overwhelmed, unsupported, and burdened by the complexities of their condition. Tracking symptoms, adhering to medications, and remembering appointments often become inconsistent amidst daily struggles.

This ongoing strain leads to missed logs, skipped medications, and forgotten appointments—further distancing patients from timely care and deepening their sense of isolation.

Solution

Give the users an experience where they feel understood: like visiting their favorite consumer-product site where they receive intuitive custom support and shows how their interactions are appreciated.

Timeline

6 Months 

Tools

Figma, Jira, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Excel

Team

5 members

Overview

This project focused on developing a Patient Support Program (PSP) website tailored for individuals living with GPP. The platform incorporated interactive and engaging features, including educational resources, symptom tracking, and motivational tools, to empower patients in managing their condition. By leveraging research-driven design, user-centric features, and collaborative input, the website aimed to provide a seamless and supportive experience for GPP patients, helping them take meaningful actions to improve their quality of life.

My Roles and Responsibility

I was responsible for ideating and conceptualizing feature designs to ensure that patients with Generalized Pustular Psoriasis (GPP) could effectively engage with and benefit from the platform. My role involved blue-sky thinking, collaborative ideation, and ensuring that the design aligned with both patient needs and business objectives.

Key contributions:

  • Conducted research on GPP, patient needs, and their journey to inform feature development.

  • Helped create journey maps and personas to better understand patient behaviors and motivations.

  • Defined and wrote user stories, translating them into Jira tickets with clear design requirements.

  • Led workshops with the client to present user stories and gather feedback before starting the design process.

  • Ensured 1:1 compliance between user stories, Jira tickets, and final designs to maintain alignment.

  • Designed features that enhanced the patient journey, offering motivation and support to encourage proactive disease management.

Patient and Nurse
Before starting the project lets get to know about the users.

A Day in the Life of a Patient with GPP

Living with Generalized Pustular Psoriasis (GPP) feels like navigating an unrelenting storm. Each day begins with pain—skin inflamed, movements agonizing, and a mirror reflecting not just physical symptoms but emotional scars of frustration and isolation.
Simple tasks become battles: dressing carefully to avoid irritation, cooking through joint pain, or facing the world despite fear of judgment. Flare-ups are unpredictable, disrupting work, social life, and even the smallest plans.
Managing GPP demands vigilance—tracking triggers, medications, and appointments—yet exhaustion often derails these efforts. By night, the toll is overwhelming, leaving patients physically drained and emotionally isolated. GPP impacts far beyond the skin, shaking every aspect of life and demanding strength to persevere.

The Design Process

we began by understanding GPP patients’ daily struggles through detailed personas and journey maps. These helped us identify pain points and opportunities to design tools that truly address patient needs.

Discovery

Design research and studies across PSP’S in countries who provide the same program

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Every great design starts with a journey

Multi-stakeholder Journey map

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Personas

Design that connects starts with a persona that resonates

Journey Map

Individual journey maps

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Ideation

Now we had understood the patient needs as patients embark on their journey, we wanted to give them a platform that felt like a retreat a safe place, through this PSP(Patient Support Program) that will not only help but enable patients to feel in control and take action.

From Vision to Reality

Conceptualizing Features to Empower Every Step

Graphic Designing

Guiding Avatar

A customizable guiding avatar that appears on every page that assists users with exploring website features, assisting them to complete tasks and navigate the website

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Dashboard

A user-friendly dashboard provides patients with a quick glance at essential information.

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Symptom Tracker

The symptom tracker enables patients to log their symptoms consistently, including itch levels, pain intensity, fever, and mood fluctuations. By regularly entering this data, patients gain valuable insights into their health trends, allowing for more informed discussions with their healthcare providers during appointments.

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Disease education

a comprehensive library of articles tailored to GPP patients, covering topics such as disease awareness, treatment options, and effective communication strategies with healthcare professionals. By empowering patients with knowledge, we aim to enhance their confidence in managing their condition.

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Questionnaires

To continuously assess the health and well-being of patients, we implemented a system of monthly and weekly questionnaires. These questionnaires gather feedback on patients' symptoms, mental well-being, and overall satisfaction with the website. This ongoing engagement allows for timely adjustments to the platform based on user needs and enhances the personalized experience for each patient.

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Gamification

a series of engaging challenges designed to motivate patients to explore its features actively. These challenges encourage users to complete tasks such as tracking their symptoms regularly, reading articles, and participating in community discussions. Each completed challenge contributes to a sense of accomplishment and can lead to rewards, fostering a sense of community and support among users.

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Community

A feature where users can post a set of predefined statements and tasks and where other users can react to them. this fosters a sense of community and help users not fell alone

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Reminders

This feature reminds user of their next appointments and when they will have to refill their medication, help track symptoms regularly and fill questionnaires

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Personalization

Users will be able to answer a set of questions and based on their answers the platform will be personalized to their liking and show information that are critical to them and alter challenges presented based on their needs

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Support center

A place where users can ask for help related to medication, GPP and platform.

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Crafting the Flow, Powering the Process

From Ideas to Actions

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Shaping Ideas into Structure

Where Concepts Take Shape

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We began by shaping the essence and atmosphere of the PSP, crafting a space that resonates deeply with GPP patients—a place of calm, connection, and care

Tranquil Trails: Steps Toward Lasting Care

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Bringing Concepts to Life

Crafting Pixel-Perfect Realities

User testing - Patient Visual Comprehension Testing

We conducted user testing sessions with patients using static visual mockups to evaluate their comprehension and ease of navigation. Participants were shown key images representing the intended user interface and were asked whether they could understand the visual information and locate specific elements.

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The Ripple Effect: Turning Drops into Waves

The qualitative impact of our behavioral change and gamification strategies

I finally understand how my habits affect my condition.

It’s such a relief not to worry about missing a dose.

Seeing my progress keeps me motivated

My doctor adjusted my plan based on my tracker—it changed everything.

I feel less alone and more informed about GPP.

Empowerment

Patients feel in control of their health with tools to track symptoms and identify patterns.

Reduced Stress

Automated reminders ease the mental burden of managing medications and appointments.

Improved Outcomes

Consistent tracking and gamified rewards encourage adherence to treatments.

Better Doctor Communication

Logs help patients share clear insights with healthcare providers.    

Support and Knowledge

Resources and FAQs reduce isolation and build confidence.    

From Sparks to Milestone

Design timeline for this entire project

Reflections

Design is not just about how it looks, but how it works and transforms behavior

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No matter how Complex healthcare problems might be it can have intuitive solutions 

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Behavioural design strategies does work if they are applied correctly.

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Collaboration with cross functional teams is essential to delivering a thoughtful patient first design.

Conclusion

The project resulted in a user-friendly, engaging platform that combined design and behavior change strategies to empower patients. By addressing adherence challenges and symptom management, we laid the groundwork for healthier habits and improved healthcare experiences.

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