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  1. Article: A Smart Monitoring System for Self-Nutrition Management in Pediatric Patients with Inherited Metabolic Disorders: Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD).

    Banjar, Haneen Reda

    Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)

    2023  Volume 11, Issue 2

    Abstract: A metabolic disorder is due to a gene mutation that causes an enzyme deficiency which leads to metabolism problems. Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) is one of the most common and severe hereditary metabolic disorders in Saudi Arabia. Patients and ... ...

    Abstract A metabolic disorder is due to a gene mutation that causes an enzyme deficiency which leads to metabolism problems. Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) is one of the most common and severe hereditary metabolic disorders in Saudi Arabia. Patients and families were burdened by complex and regular dietary therapy menus because of the lack of information on food labels, it was also difficult to keep track of MSUD's typical diet. The prototype smart plate system proposed in this work may help patients with MSUD and their caregivers better manage the patients' MSUD diet. The use of knowledge-based, food identification techniques and a device could provide a support tool for self-nutrition management in pediatric patients. The requirements of the system are specified by using questionaries. The design of the prototype is divided into two parts: software (mobile application) and hardware (3D model of the plate). The knowledge-based mobile application contains knowledge, databases, inference, food recognition, food plan, monitor food plan, and user interfaces. The hardware prototype is represented in a 3D model. All the patients agreed that a smart plate system connected to a mobile application could help to track and record their daily diet. A self-management application can help MSUD patients manage their diet in a way that is more pleasant, effortless, accurate, and intelligent than was previously possible with paper records. This could support dietetic professional practitioners and their patients to achieve sustainable results.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-06
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2721009-1
    ISSN 2227-9032
    ISSN 2227-9032
    DOI 10.3390/healthcare11020178
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  2. Article: A Smart Chatbot for Interactive Management in Beta Thalassemia Patients.

    Alturaiki, Alma Mohammed / Banjar, Haneen Reda / Barefah, Ahmed Salleh / Alnajjar, Salwa Abdulrahman / Hindawi, Salwa

    International journal of telemedicine and applications

    2022  Volume 2022, Page(s) 9734518

    Abstract: Background: β: Objectives: This study aims to develop a chatbot that can assist in the management of : Methods: The chatbot operated as a messaging system. A question/answer system was created based on knowledge pertaining to : Results: A ... ...

    Abstract Background: β
    Objectives: This study aims to develop a chatbot that can assist in the management of
    Methods: The chatbot operated as a messaging system. A question/answer system was created based on knowledge pertaining to
    Results: A prototype was implemented to demonstrate how the chatbots could dynamically and flexibly provide the assessment information required to follow up on and monitor patients. A small sample of adults with
    Conclusion: Our findings suggest that chatbots can be beneficial to the development of recommended tests and management related to the assessment of
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-05-11
    Publishing country Egypt
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2397787-5
    ISSN 1687-6423 ; 1687-6415
    ISSN (online) 1687-6423
    ISSN 1687-6415
    DOI 10.1155/2022/9734518
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  3. Article ; Online: A Smart Chatbot for Interactive Management in Beta Thalassemia Patients

    Alma Mohammed Alturaiki / Haneen Reda Banjar / Ahmed Salleh Barefah / Salwa Abdulrahman Alnajjar / Salwa Hindawi

    International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications, Vol

    2022  Volume 2022

    Abstract: Background. β-thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder that affects the production of hemoglobin molecules owing to the reduction or absence of beta chains. Transfusion therapy has had a key role in extending the lifespan of β-thalassemia patients. ... ...

    Abstract Background. β-thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder that affects the production of hemoglobin molecules owing to the reduction or absence of beta chains. Transfusion therapy has had a key role in extending the lifespan of β-thalassemia patients. This life-saving therapy is linked to numerous assessments and complications that now comprise most thalassemia management considerations. Consequently, many patients do not receive adequate information about the required assessments, as indicated by evidence-based medical guidelines. Patients with β-thalassemia may benefit from chatbots that follow up on their condition and that provide the required assessment information. Self-management will hopefully have a positive impact on health outcomes. Objectives. This study aims to develop a chatbot that can assist in the management of β-thalassemia by providing the assessment information required to monitor patients’ statuses. Methods. The chatbot operated as a messaging system. A question/answer system was created based on knowledge pertaining to β-thalassemia assembled from experts, medical guidelines, and articles. Recommendations regarding the patient’s follow-up assessment are made based on the answers. Results. A prototype was implemented to demonstrate how the chatbots could dynamically and flexibly provide the assessment information required to follow up on and monitor patients. A small sample of adults with β-thalassemia used the chatbot to examine the system’s usability and perceived utility. A system usability scale and utility scale were implemented to complete a post-test survey. The chatbots were considered by 34 patients, of whom the majority (72%) found them easy to use, while more than 90% of patients considered their use beneficial. Most of the participants agreed that the chatbots could improve their knowledge about their β-thalassemia assessments. Conclusion. Our findings suggest that chatbots can be beneficial to the development of recommended tests and management related to the assessment of ...
    Keywords Medicine ; R
    Subject code 027
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Hindawi Limited
    Document type Article ; Online
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  4. Article ; Online: Prototype Development of an Expert System of Computerized Clinical Guidelines for COVID-19 Diagnosis and Management in Saudi Arabia.

    Banjar, Haneen Reda / Alkhatabi, Heba / Alganmi, Nofe / Almouhana, Ghaidaa Ibraheem

    International journal of environmental research and public health

    2020  Volume 17, Issue 21

    Abstract: The increasing number of COVID-19 patients has increased health care professionals' workloads, making the management of dynamic patient information in a timely and comprehensive manner difficult and sometimes impossible. Compounding this problem is a ... ...

    Abstract The increasing number of COVID-19 patients has increased health care professionals' workloads, making the management of dynamic patient information in a timely and comprehensive manner difficult and sometimes impossible. Compounding this problem is a lack of health care professionals and trained medical staff to handle the increased number of patients. Although Saudi Arabia has recently improved the quality of its health services, there is still no suitable intelligent system that can help health practitioners follow the clinical guidelines and automated risk assessment and treatment plan remotely, which would allow for the effective follow-up of patients of COVID-19. The proposed system includes five sub-systems: an information management system, a knowledge-based expert system, adaptive learning, a notification and follow-up system, and a mobile tracker system. This study shows that, to control epidemics, there is a method to overcome the shortage of specialists in the management of infections in Saudi Arabia, both today and in the future. The availability of computerized clinical guidance and an up-to-date knowledge base play a role in Saudi health organizations, which may not have to constantly train their physician staff and may no longer have to rely on international experts, since the expert system can offer clinicians all the information necessary to treat their patients.
    MeSH term(s) Betacoronavirus ; COVID-19 ; COVID-19 Testing ; Clinical Laboratory Techniques/methods ; Coronavirus Infections/diagnosis ; Expert Systems ; Humans ; Pandemics ; Pneumonia, Viral ; Practice Guidelines as Topic ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Saudi Arabia
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-02
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2175195-X
    ISSN 1660-4601 ; 1661-7827
    ISSN (online) 1660-4601
    ISSN 1661-7827
    DOI 10.3390/ijerph17218066
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  5. Article ; Online: Prototype Development of an Expert System of Computerized Clinical Guidelines for COVID-19 Diagnosis and Management in Saudi Arabia

    Haneen Reda Banjar / Heba Alkhatabi / Nofe Alganmi / Ghaidaa Ibraheem Almouhana

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 17, Iss 8066, p

    2020  Volume 8066

    Abstract: The increasing number of COVID-19 patients has increased health care professionals’ workloads, making the management of dynamic patient information in a timely and comprehensive manner difficult and sometimes impossible. Compounding this problem is a ... ...

    Abstract The increasing number of COVID-19 patients has increased health care professionals’ workloads, making the management of dynamic patient information in a timely and comprehensive manner difficult and sometimes impossible. Compounding this problem is a lack of health care professionals and trained medical staff to handle the increased number of patients. Although Saudi Arabia has recently improved the quality of its health services, there is still no suitable intelligent system that can help health practitioners follow the clinical guidelines and automated risk assessment and treatment plan remotely, which would allow for the effective follow-up of patients of COVID-19. The proposed system includes five sub-systems: an information management system, a knowledge-based expert system, adaptive learning, a notification and follow-up system, and a mobile tracker system. This study shows that, to control epidemics, there is a method to overcome the shortage of specialists in the management of infections in Saudi Arabia, both today and in the future. The availability of computerized clinical guidance and an up-to-date knowledge base play a role in Saudi health organizations, which may not have to constantly train their physician staff and may no longer have to rely on international experts, since the expert system can offer clinicians all the information necessary to treat their patients.
    Keywords expert system ; clinical guideline ; COVID-19 management ; mobile track and evolution of expert system ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 027
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-11-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MDPI AG
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  6. Article: Prototype Development of an Expert System of Computerized Clinical Guidelines for COVID-19 Diagnosis and Management in Saudi Arabia

    Banjar, Haneen Reda Alkhatabi Heba Alganmi Nofe Almouhana Ghaidaa Ibraheem

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

    Abstract: The increasing number of COVID-19 patients has increased health care professionals’workloads, making the management of dynamic patient information in a timely and comprehensive manner difficult and sometimes impossible Compounding this problem is a lack ... ...

    Abstract The increasing number of COVID-19 patients has increased health care professionals’workloads, making the management of dynamic patient information in a timely and comprehensive manner difficult and sometimes impossible Compounding this problem is a lack of health care professionals and trained medical staff to handle the increased number of patients Although Saudi Arabia has recently improved the quality of its health services, there is still no suitable intelligent system that can help health practitioners follow the clinical guidelines and automated risk assessment and treatment plan remotely, which would allow for the effective follow-up of patients of COVID-19 The proposed system includes five sub-systems: an information management system, a knowledge-based expert system, adaptive learning, a notification and follow-up system, and a mobile tracker system This study shows that, to control epidemics, there is a method to overcome the shortage of specialists in the management of infections in Saudi Arabia, both today and in the future The availability of computerized clinical guidance and an up-to-date knowledge base play a role in Saudi health organizations, which may not have to constantly train their physician staff and may no longer have to rely on international experts, since the expert system can offer clinicians all the information necessary to treat their patients
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #896197
    Database COVID19

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