ABSTRACTThis project was centered on health clinical database information system. The current process of keeping records of patients is being operated manually and due to this procedure numerous problem are been encountered. A design was taken to computerized the manual process in order to check this problem. The problems were identified after series of interviews and examination of documents after which analysis was made and a computerized procedure recommended. This project will also suggest how to successfully implement the computerized procedure and to overcome the obstacle that would hinder the successful implementation of the system. The new system was designed using Microsoft visual basic 6.0 programming language. This language was chosen because of its easy syntax and features for developing windows based applications.TABLE OF CONTENTSCover pageTitle page Certification DedicationAcknowledgementAbstract Table content CHAPTER ONE1.0 Introduction1.1 Background of study1.2 Statement of the problem1.3 Objectives of the study1.4 Scope of the study1.5 Limitation of the study1.6 Methodology1.7 Definition of terms1.8 Data dictionaryCHAPTER TWO2.0 Literature review2.1 Drug dispensing samples words of caution2.2 Database management system2.3 Expert system technology2.4 Clinical computing and the computer based patient record2.5 Advantages of computerbased medical records2.6 Routes of drug administration2.7 Evaluation of clinical methodCHAPTER THREE3.0 System analysis3.1 Introduction3.2 Organogram of fedponek medical centre3.3 Detailed analysis of the present system3.3.1 The administrative unit3.3.2 The Pharmaceutical unit3.3.3 Operations and pharmaceutical unit3.3.4 How drugs are received and dispensed3.3.5 Nursing unit3.3.6 The public health unit3.3.7 The medical record unit3.3.8 The laboratory unit3.3.9 Procedure for admission and discharge of patient3.4 Flowchart of medical procedure in federal polytechnic nekede medical centre3.5 Problems observed in the present system3.6 Expectation of the new system3.7 Data flow diagramCHAPTER FOUR4.0 System design4.1 Database structures4.2 Input design4.3 Output design4.4 Program design4.5 Top down design4.6 Program module flowchart symbols4.7 Specification of program module4.8 Program codingChapter five5.0 Program implementation and documentation5.1 Introduction5.2 File conversion5.3 Site preparation5.4 Training5.5 Hardware and software requirement5.6 Material requirements5.7 System test run5.8 System maintenance5.9 Documentation5.9.1 Operational principlesCHAPTER SIXConclusion and recommendation6.1 Conclusion6.2 RecommendationCHAPTER ONE1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDYIntegrated of documentation and knowledge based computerized services in information system is a tremendous means to help health professionals in their daily practice and to improve its quality.Effort is continuously being made in designing and developing economically and reliable database system to satisfy a clinical database information system. This project is about the design and development of a clinical database system for medical management of the federal poly Nekede medical centre and shows how records and data can be handled and stored within the system.The system will store patients records, drug inventory and dispensation as well as other relevant clinical information within the polytechnic community. The system will be used by the staff doctor, nurses, clerks, consultants, and other relevant authorities as the demand may be within the clinic. It will process data speedily and accurately, provide information when and where required.The clinical database system will be used to store data, produce reports and handle management enquires. In clinics that are made up of doctors, nurses, patient and other personnel staff, an Information system is required to keep track of the day to day transaction of the clinic and to improve the communication skills. Also this system will help in highlighting risk/complex patients for consultant input alert of DNA; easily identify all patient taking certain medications; monitor frequency of major complication example peptic ulcer, check for known drug interaction; improve evidence based practice, record questions in clinic for later response from the team when not sure of correct reply.Therefore, it is hoped that the design and development of a clinical database system would provide a flexible and reliable management of the polytechnic clinic. This program is carefully design to work in a standalone system or in a multiuser environment.1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMIt is observed that federal polytechnic Nekede medical centre most of its record on staff, students, patients, drug and inventory and dispensary are handled manually. The problems associated with the manual method include inaccurate data, poor quality of patient care and administrative inefficiency. The task involved in this design is as follows:Careful study of the manual operation of federal polytechnic Nekede medical centreCollection of information on general problem confronting the medical centreStudy the identified problems, design and develop a clinical database system that will help in solving these problemsDevelop computer software that will help in the management if the medical centre.1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDYThe primary aim of this project is to design and develop a clinical database system for federal polytechnic Nekede clinic, which will achieve the following:Improve efficiency and the communication skill in the clinicKeep proper patients record, drug inventory, dispensing and efficiency of drug dispensedTo bring about a computer pollution free environment that will ensure a secured public health of the staff, and the polytechnic communityTo acquire practical experience in the design and development of a clinical database system and other related software1.4 SCOPE OF THE STUDYThe scope of this project is mainly on patients record, the drug prescription, available drugs, the drug dispensed and the efficiency of the drug dispensed. The application of query in getting the desired reports on drug inventory in the pharmaceutical unit.1.5 LIMITATION OF THE STUDYUser resistance and misconception: Human fear towards change was a major problem encountered in this course of study; hence vital information was hidden away from me.Sensitivity of the study: Due to the sensitive nature of drug management, some secrets were not given out for professional reasons.Duration: The time allocated to carry out this project is quite small for adequate and complete investigation of the study.1.6 METHODOLOGYThe project is carried out, following the appropriate stage involved in design and development of clinical software. The stage are briefly discussed belowProblem identification: The problems associated with the medical centre are first identified. This is done by critically analysis of the existing system.Data collection: The data required for this clinical database is obtained by interviewing staff, students and other medical personnel. Also vital information was also obtained in designing and developing a clinical database.System modeling: Using relevant facts obtained from relevant sources, the clinical database system is designed.System development and implementation: The conceptual designed are developed and implemented as computer program. After the development and implementation, the system is tested to ensure that, is fulfils the objective of the project.System installation: The developed clinical database system software is installed on the computer system and made ready for use.1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMSHistory file: This is a master file that contains data antenatal form. E.g. Patients names, address, medical histories, diagnosis, sex, age, type of admission, drug treatment, data for admission and discharge.1.8 DATA DICTIONARYThis contains the list of items used and their different meanings according to how it is applied in the project.
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