Development Of Patient Dental Charting (CDAS): A Case Study for OMG Dental Clinic
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https://doi.org/10.70672/zcye5v23Keywords:
Clinical Data Analysis System (CDAS), Usability Testing, O.M.Gigi Dental Titiwangsa Clinic, ICDAS Charting, Digital Health Records, Dental ChartingAbstract
The development of a Clinical Dental Analysis System (CDAS) specifically designed and tailored for the O.M.Gigi Dental Titiwangsa Clinic. It is examined this thesis is to address the invaluable tool for caries detection in dentistry, International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) has emerged as a invaluable tool, offering a standardized framework for the evaluation. However, the traditional manual charting associated with ICDAS are time-consuming, often error-prone, and poor visualisation on paper-based records. The clinic recognizes the need to enhance efficiency and achieve it objective by switching to a digitized ICDAS charting methodology. The study has concluded that thorough assessment, strategic architecture planning, and user-friendly design are essential for successful CDAS implementation. Making sure the system is user-friendly and effective for patient registration, booking appointments, and dental chart tracking, usability testing is essential. The system has been greatly influenced by the information provided by the staff at the administration, dental assistants, and dentists. An overall user satisfaction score of 80% in the usability test results from survey methodology indicates the app is functional and easy to use. Although the interface received positive reviews, users recommended enhancements for the patient registration text field, search functionality, error handling, and navigation features. With an overall satisfaction rating of 80% (effectiveness), 78% (efficiency), satisfaction at 79%, These results point to areas that should be improved to maximize the CDAS for dental professionals.
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