Title : Online pediatric nursing management web application systems
Abstract:
Once a pediatric patient is admitted or under medication, the health practitioners take `rounds` to visit patients and monitor their improvements. It is a challenge and almost impossible for pediatric patient caregivers to get a session before the next review visit. Bills are charged on non - prescribed medicine, and medical services not rendered to pediatric patients.
The online pediatric nursing management system is an online tool for managing pediatric nursing tasks like checking in young patients, evaluating their symptoms, and taking their vital signs, finishing diagnostic tests, administering medication or carrying out simple procedures, developing a treatment plan, or setting up follow-up medical care. Users can connect to the Online pediatric nursing management system as administrators, medical professionals, or patient guardians. Every module has a dashboard, and features change depending on who is logged in as staff. Reports are prepared automatically with the goal of implementing secure, up-to-date record keeping that is less prone to human mistake.
Not only will they use the data for analysis but also for recommending treatment. The purpose of these studies is to provide systematic data on the phenomenon. Qualitative descriptive research as being less demanding. Qualitative data is expressed verbally rather than numerically and is descriptive in nature. Numerical data are the foundation of quantitative research. Without qualitative and quantitative data, successful data analysis is challenging.
The huge influx of patients visiting government hospitals has made the transition to automated processes much more difficult. Non-medical personnel managing hospitals. Poor management has resulted in errors, poor quality of care, and dissatisfaction among patients and healthcare professionals. The cost of storing only growing legacy data on expensive storage arrays is prohibitive for IT departments. Data quality standards ensure the completeness, accuracy and consistency of data within the online pediatric nursing management system platform. Continuum of Care is responsible for the quality of the data generated. An automated billing system is one of the surest ways to improve the quality of care and acts as a decision support system for developing comprehensive policies. A good data collection and reporting system can help you track patient information, manage cash flow, and expedite payment processing. Automation of manual tasks. Automated data management is a step-by-step process that begins with the digitization of dataset inputs, the endpoint being the interoperable data that feeds itself. Automated data management is a revolutionary engine that reduces burdensome administrative costs and intelligently focuses resources to ultimately improve patient satisfaction.
System downtime and slow response time of the system were cited as top concerns by respondents. 7% felt the overall design and user interface was not appealing and it was difficult to read. Downloadable invoices were deemed as the least resourceful at 17%. This helps highlight the most required features of a standard online pediatric nursing system.
Respondents noted the following benefits of the online pediatric systems: online registration (38%), prescriptions issued through the system (32%), generation of a unique patient number (23%), emailed results (28), online billing & payment (27%), and printable invoices (17%). Promoting a sense of security in pediatric patients is the nurses' duty. A sense of both physical and psychological safety is necessary for feeling secure. The most important factor in promoting pediatric patients' safety is their parents.
An online pediatric nursing management system has been proposed in Kenya to help ensure that all children are given access to safe and effective medications and vaccinations, among other things. The study contributes to achieving, Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 and Kenya BIG 4 Agenda under scope: (affordable healthcare within the Kenyan context).