scholarly journals A Prototype Mobile Application for Searching Specialized Medical Facilities in a Chosen Vicinity

2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 1119-1126
Author(s):  
Supasit Kajkamhaeng ◽  
Author(s):  
Nur Syahela Hussien ◽  
Adib Ismail Khafidz ◽  
Masyarah Zulhaida Masmuzidin ◽  
Mahfuzah Mohaidin ◽  
Alia Amira Abd Rahman

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 1725-1736
Author(s):  
Jan Peter Bulusan ◽  
Bradd Melton Cabaluna ◽  
Daniel John Macaraig ◽  
Abner Cruz

Introduction: Reporting actual incidents through short messaging systems and telephone calls are tedious, prone to errors and misinterpretations. Developing a mobile application that can be utilized to transmit incident type, location, and images among other details can provide assistance in emergency situations.  Methods: The software development method followed in this study was the prototyping model, where initial versions of the software were shown to the end users for it to be refined to their needs. The target users of the mobile application are a group of 38 Adventist motorcycle riders from Silang, Cavite, Philippines who are trained to be first responders. Interviews with end users and benchmarking on related systems were conducted to meet results.  Results: The end users’ feedback on the developed application can be summarized as having high accuracy, less prone to errors, and ease-of-use. Through Global Positioning Systems available on modern smart phones, reporting a specific incident location can be as accurate as within five meters. The report receiver can view the location in a map. Minimizing text entry and utilizing control elements not only improve reporting time but also reduce chances of committing errors. Further, the application can provide map location and contact information of the emergency facilities near the incident site. Reported information is also centrally stored for references to improve response processes.  Discussion: Once substantial data is gathered from this system, it can be data-mined to predict possible hotspots, peak times and other information on the occurrences of incidents. To implement the system to a larger geographical territory, the proponents suggest employing artificial intelligence which can automatically identify and request help from the nearest possible medical facilities.


Author(s):  
Kwetishe Joro Danjuma ◽  
Solomon Sunday Oyelere ◽  
Elisha Sunday Oyelere ◽  
Teemu H. Laine

This chapter describes how the Ebola virus is considered extremely infectious with a series of physical and psychological traumas on the victims. Common clinical signs associated with the disease include a sudden fever, severe headaches, muscle pain, fatigue, diarrhea, vomiting, and unexplained hemorrhages. In Africa, with strained medical facilities and remote localities, prompt identification and diagnosis of the symptoms of Ebola in a suspected patient are important to the control of the epidemic and in curtailing further spread. This chapter presents the development of an Android mobile application called EbolaDiag (Ebola Diagnosis), which is capable of supporting the diagnosis, screening, and healthcare experts working on the frontline in contact tracing and monitoring of the spread of Ebola. Furthermore, EbolaDiag is suitable for aiding the strained medical facilities in endemic areas. In addressing this gap, the application provided a model for implementing such solutions in pandemic environments. Such a solution becomes more relevant and useful to combat Ebola and several other diseases in similar environments.


Author(s):  
Mohd Saleh, A. H. ◽  
Mohamed Radzi, N. A. ◽  
Wan Ahmad, W. S. H. M. ◽  
C. B. M. Rashidi

<span lang="EN-GB">Queuing Management System (QMS) has been used in medical facilities to manage crowd systematically and reduce customer dissatisfaction. However, customers that use conventional QMS needs to be within the facility to have access to the QMS information. With the integration of mobile application and cloud based QMS, customers are able to access QMS information anywhere. However, migrating to a new technology requires a study on the readiness of the system. Hence, the objective of this study is to understand the effect of implementing QMS by investigating the effect of time efficiency, cost efficiency, accessibility, reliability, variety, convenience towards customer satisfaction. 311 respondents were given survey questions with 100% response rate. The results were analysed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. For reliability analysis, the survey questions were proven to be valid, where factor analysis done supports the results to be effective for further analysis. Correlation and regression analysis done also show that there are influences between the independent variables and the dependent variable.</span>


Author(s):  
Kwetishe Joro Danjuma ◽  
Solomon Sunday Oyelere ◽  
Elisha Sunday Oyelere ◽  
Teemu H. Laine

This chapter describes how the Ebola virus is considered extremely infectious with a series of physical and psychological traumas on the victims. Common clinical signs associated with the disease include a sudden fever, severe headaches, muscle pain, fatigue, diarrhea, vomiting, and unexplained hemorrhages. In Africa, with strained medical facilities and remote localities, prompt identification and diagnosis of the symptoms of Ebola in a suspected patient are important to the control of the epidemic and in curtailing further spread. This chapter presents the development of an Android mobile application called EbolaDiag (Ebola Diagnosis), which is capable of supporting the diagnosis, screening, and healthcare experts working on the frontline in contact tracing and monitoring of the spread of Ebola. Furthermore, EbolaDiag is suitable for aiding the strained medical facilities in endemic areas. In addressing this gap, the application provided a model for implementing such solutions in pandemic environments. Such a solution becomes more relevant and useful to combat Ebola and several other diseases in similar environments.


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 1119-1126
Author(s):  
Supasit Kajkamhaeng ◽  
Komwit Surachat ◽  
Komkrit Kangrat ◽  
Jitpakan Limsakun

2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 227-232 ◽  
Author(s):  
Quyen Q. Tiet ◽  
Heather Duong ◽  
Laila Davis ◽  
Rebecca French ◽  
Christopher L. Smith ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mengli Yu ◽  
Ronggang Zhou ◽  
Huiwen Wang ◽  
Weihua Zhao

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