Development of a clinical decision support system for caregivers of children with hemophilia
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https://doi.org/10.59681/2175-4411.v16.iEspecial.2024.1291Keywords:
Hemophilia A, Clinical, Decision Support Systems, Caregivers, Decision Support Systems, ClinicalAbstract
Hemophilia is diagnosed in the first years of the patients' lives. Therefore, it is essential that their caregivers are trained on how to manage the disease. Given that, information technologies help in expanding access to information and improving healthcare services. Objective: Develop an application with a Clinical Decision Support System to assist these caregivers. Method: The development of the application took place in three stages, including the modeling of specialist knowledge and the interface of the system. Results: this work demonstrated the potential of using Bayesian Networks in the development of a Clinical Decision Support System to assist caregivers of pediatric hemophiliac patients. Conclusion: This study corroborates the benefits and need for an application that offers useful, easily accessible and understandable information for caregivers of children with hemophilia.
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