Nurse experience demo
A concept preview of the nurse-side setup and message flow
This page shows how a nurse-facing pilot flow could feel: required setup, optional private intake, example SMS previews, and occasional optional feedback.
This is a concept demo. No information is submitted, stored, or sent.
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Steddly is personalised, but not conversational.
Employers only receive anonymous group-level reporting — never individual intake answers, phone numbers, or named responses.
Long shift? Pause at the door, unclench your jaw, and breathe out slowly.
Careful nurses ask, check, and confirm. Safe beats silent.
Recovery counts too: food, water, rest, then let the shift end.
Required setup
Clear consent and boundary checks before any texts
The nurse-side setup should be simple and explicit: private participation, clear limits, and a visible STOP opt-out path.
Optional intake preview
Optional 6-question private intake
Nurses can skip any optional question. The intake exists only to make messages more relevant.
Why these questions?
Current NZ nurse burnout research points to differences across nursing stage, work setting, shift pattern, workload, and workplace experience. Steddly’s optional intake uses these broad factors to make support texts feel more relevant — without asking for diagnoses, patient details, or deeply personal health information.
- Nursing stage helps shape early-career vs experienced support.
- Shift pattern helps tailor fatigue and recovery messages.
- Pressure points help avoid generic one-size-fits-all texts.
Optional feedback
Light-touch check-ins during a pilot
During a pilot, nurses may receive an optional private feedback link every 3–4 weeks. This is not an open-ended SMS conversation.
Quick private check-in: how useful have Steddly texts felt so far? This optional form takes under 60 seconds and feeds anonymous group-level reporting only.
One-way boundary
Steddly is personalised, but not conversational.
Nurses are not expected to text back conversationally. Limited keywords such as STOP, HELP, PAUSE, or CHANGE may exist later for opt-out, safety, or preference updates.