2023
DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v5i3.529
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The Design and Development of Parent-Children Vaccination Alert System

Bukohwo Michael Esiefarienrhe,
Mmamosweu Caroline Patricia Makokoe

Abstract: Elevated rates of child mortality in many developing contries can be attributed to a complex interplay of poverty, malnutrition, and a host of preventable and non-preventable diseases. While vaccines for many of these diseases have been widely disseminated in developed countries through efforts from organizations such as WHO, UNICEF, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, adherence to vaccination schedules remains suboptimal in less affluent nations. This shortfall is largely due to the challenges parent… Show more

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“…Some remarkable technological developments have been registered in digital platforms for medicine and healthcare during the past few years. Currently, the vast majority of patients' medical records are being collected electronically and present unbeatable chances for research, improvement of health care delivery, and improvement of patients' outcomes [1] [2]. On the other hand, a lot of patients' information is provided in free-text format by clinicians, nurses, or caregivers through interviews and assessments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some remarkable technological developments have been registered in digital platforms for medicine and healthcare during the past few years. Currently, the vast majority of patients' medical records are being collected electronically and present unbeatable chances for research, improvement of health care delivery, and improvement of patients' outcomes [1] [2]. On the other hand, a lot of patients' information is provided in free-text format by clinicians, nurses, or caregivers through interviews and assessments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%