User Manual

DizzyQuest allows you to monitor your dizziness and balance symptoms. This might give you more insight into your complaints. This app will ask you about your symptoms for 30 days.

Perform the following steps to download the Dizzyquest app:

  1. Download the Psymate2-app from the App Store or Google Play.
  2. Open the Psymate2-app and give the app permission for using the camera.
  3. The Psymate2-app will open with the request to enter log-in credentials. In this screen, click on the button “Scan QR”.
  4. Scan the QR code depicted below:
  5. You have now opened the DizzyQuest app. Click on “Start here” to receive an explaination on how to use the app.
  6. Turn on notifications from the app so you will receive a reminder for filling in the questionnaires.
  7. The DizzyQuest app is now ready to use for daily monitoring of your dizziness and balance symptoms
Home screen

When you launch the app, the main screen appears. Here you have the option to press one or more buttons. Each button opens a diary with questions that can be completed.

The buttons ‘Evening test’ and ‘Attack test’ can be used to try out these questionnaires twice, after which the buttons disappear.

Diary

Every evening you can complete the questions from the evening diary before going to sleep, using the “Evening” button. This button appears at 7pm in the app. We will send you a reminder for this diary every evening at 8pm.

Attacks

If you have attacks of dizziness or spinning dizziness, you can open the app after each attack and press the “Attack” button to report your attack. This button is always available. An attack is defined as a (relatively) sudden onset of dizziness or spinning dizziness, with a clear beginning and end.

Results

The “Results” button explains how you can see the results of your diary in the results monitor.

Option to record you symptoms for longer than 30 days

After you have completed the app for 30 days, a new button appears which allows you to start a new diary period of 30 days. This way you can fill in your diary even longer.