JURNI (Journeying with Patients’ Understanding and Responding to Needs Interactively): An In-Hospital Navigation Application for Timely Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer at the University Malaya Medical Centre DOI Creative Commons
Sarinder Kaur Dhillon,

Foad Kalhor,

Wong Seng Kai

et al.

Health Services Insights, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

One of the main challenges in breast cancer management is health system literacy to provide optimal and timely diagnosis treatments within complex multidisciplinary environments. Digitalised patient navigation programs have been developed found be helpful high- low-resource settings, but gaps remain finding cost-effective public sector Malaysia, where resources are scarce unstable. Hence, we set out develop a virtual application for patients enhance knowledge about tracking mechanism ensure quality care. This paper identifies requirement in-hospital patients’ navigational needs diagnosis, treatment process’s components pathways, developing app usability study on usefulness mobile navigating care at University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC). Key features when designing managing medical appointments, location each department, providing information patients, healthcare managers providers coordinated pathway. In future work, plan implement JURNI perform studies involving actual physicians administrators. We also working towards enhancing data security, adding other local languages artificial intelligence capabilities improve patient’s journey.

Language: Английский

From Agile Development Challenges to Agile Digital Readiness Framework in Digital Healthcare: A Review-Driven Approach DOI
Yousra Odeh

Lecture notes in networks and systems, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 430 - 445

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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JURNI (Journeying with Patients’ Understanding and Responding to Needs Interactively): An In-Hospital Navigation Application for Timely Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer at the University Malaya Medical Centre DOI Creative Commons
Sarinder Kaur Dhillon,

Foad Kalhor,

Wong Seng Kai

et al.

Health Services Insights, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

One of the main challenges in breast cancer management is health system literacy to provide optimal and timely diagnosis treatments within complex multidisciplinary environments. Digitalised patient navigation programs have been developed found be helpful high- low-resource settings, but gaps remain finding cost-effective public sector Malaysia, where resources are scarce unstable. Hence, we set out develop a virtual application for patients enhance knowledge about tracking mechanism ensure quality care. This paper identifies requirement in-hospital patients’ navigational needs diagnosis, treatment process’s components pathways, developing app usability study on usefulness mobile navigating care at University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC). Key features when designing managing medical appointments, location each department, providing information patients, healthcare managers providers coordinated pathway. In future work, plan implement JURNI perform studies involving actual physicians administrators. We also working towards enhancing data security, adding other local languages artificial intelligence capabilities improve patient’s journey.

Language: Английский

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0