Digital Red Book: An Improvement of The Conventional Pregnancy Monitoring System Via Digitalization

Authors

  • Abdul Halim Bin Omar University Tun Onn Hussein Malaysia
  • Muhammad Naim Adha Bin Abdullah University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
  • Abdul Azim Bin Jamalulais University Tun Onn Hussein Malaysia
  • Syed Muhammad Afiq Bin Syed Masahor University Tun Onn Hussein Malaysia

Keywords:

Inventory, Data storage, red book

Abstract

Digital Red Book : An Improvement of the Conventional Pregnancy
Monitoring System Via Digitalization is built to assits medical officers to monitor the
baby’s development and the mother of the child until the child reaches the age of six
years old and replace the conventional red book that have been used since the 1980s.
This project aim to develop a system for medical officers to monitor the development
of child and the mother. The development method that we use is the Software
Development Life cycle was employed in this project to generate a complete
overview of the ryhtms watch inventory system. Previously government medical
officers use what is to be called the ‘Red book’ which contain information about child
growth which was out of style compared to this era. This method is obsolete and could
lead to misinformation and inefficient data storage. Our end result for this project is
fully integrated personal pregnancy data storage which will display all information
regarding the doctor’s visitation and pregnancy stage. Users can also review the data
that are stored in the system which is confidential towards other users. The system
will provide an efficient way of data storing and information transfer for medical
purposes.

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Published

12-01-2023

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Section

Information Technology

How to Cite

Abdul Halim Bin Omar, Muhammad Naim Adha Bin Abdullah, Abdul Azim Bin Jamalulais, & Syed Muhammad Afiq Bin Syed Masahor. (2023). Digital Red Book: An Improvement of The Conventional Pregnancy Monitoring System Via Digitalization . Multidisciplinary Applied Research and Innovation, 4(2), 155–161. https://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/periodicals/index.php/mari/article/view/8154