TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title
Page
Approval Page……………………………………………………..i
Certification Page……………………………………… ii
Dedication……………………………………………………………iii
Acknowledgement……………………………………...v
Table of Contents………………………………………… vi
Abstract……………………………………………………... x
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background of Study………………………. 1
1.2
Statement of the Problem………………….. 2
1.3
Objectives of Study…………………………... 3
1.4
Significance of
Study………………………… 4
1.5
Scope of
Study………………………………………...4
1.6
Limitations of Study…………………………..
…4
1.7
Definition of related terms…………………….… 5
CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
2.1
Introduction……………………….. ………..7
2.2
Review of related literature………………….11
CHAPTER THREE
SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND METHODOLOGY
3.1
System
analysis……………..…......16
3.2
Method of data
collection……….....17
3.2.1 Interviewing key officer……………….17
3.2.2
Observation method…………………………18
3.2.3
Examination of document…………………18
3.3
Analysis of the existing system……………..18
3.3.1
Organization profile chart…………….........18
3.3.2
Advantages of the existing
system……….20
3.3.3
Disadvantage of the existing
system………….21
3.4 Analysis
of the proposed system………………21
3.4.1 Justification of the proposed
system……………22
3.5
Methodology………………………………………………23
3.5.1 Recommended
appropriate mode…………….24
CHAPTER FOUR
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
4.1
Overview of design……………………………………………25
4.2
Main menu………………………………………………….....26
4.3
Program modules specification………………27
4.3.1
Database design and specification…………27
4.3.2
Input/output specification……………………………………28
4.3.3
Input form……………………………………………………29
4.3.4
Output form…………………………………………………..31
4.3.4.1
Medical record system…………..32
4.4
Flowchart of the proposed solution………….34
4.5
Choice and justification of programming language…………..35
4.6
System requirement
…………………………….37
4.7
Implementation
plan…………………..37 4.7.1 Testing………………………………...38
4.7.2
Conversion…………………………………………………….39
4.7.3
Training……………………………………………………….40
4.8
Maintenance details………………………………………….40
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATIONS, CONCLUSION
5.1
Summary………………………………………………….41
5.2
Review of achievements…………………………………..42
5.3
Areas of application………………………………………..42
5.4
Suggestion for further studies………………………………42
5.5
Recommendation……………………………………………43
5.6
Conclusion…………………………………………………..43
REFERENCES…………………………………………………...45
APPENDIX
A (Program codes)
APPENDIX
B (Sample, output forms)
ABSTRACT
Data
mining is the extraction of hidden predictive information from large database
which helps in predicting future trend and behavior thereby helping management
make knowledge driven decisions. The data mining tool designed is to aid in
quick access and retrieval of patients information to avoid time wasted in
retrieving of such data from hospitals data warehouse. The data mining tool was
also designed to discover hidden pattern that helps in decision making by
management. Structured System Analysis and Design Methodology were used in the
analysis of the existing system which also provided a guide for the design of
the proposed system.
PHP
programming language and my SQL was used in the creation of a data warehouse
for patient‟s information and data mining tool for the retrieval of such
information when needed.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
BACKGROUND OF STUDY
Data mining, is the extraction of hidden predictive
information from large database, is a powerful new technology with great
potential to help companies focus on the most important information in their
data warehouses. Data mining tools predict future trends and behaviors,
allowing businesses to make proactive, knowledge driven decisions. The
automated, prospective analysis offered by data mining move beyond the analyses
of past events provided by retrospective tools typical of decision support
systems. Data mining tools can answer business questions that traditionally
were too time consuming to resolve. The scour databases for hidden patterns,
finding predictive information those experts may miss because it lies outside
their expectations.
Most companies already collect
and refine massive quantities of data. Data mining techniques can be
implemented rapidly on existing software and hardware platforms to enhance the
value of existing information resources, and can be integrated with new
products and system as they are brought on-line. Which implemented on high
performance client/server or parallel processing computers, data mining tools
can analyze massive database to deliver answers to questions such as “Which
client are most likely to respond to my next promotional mailing, and Why?”
Data mining techniques are
result of a long process research and product development. This evolution began
when business data was first stored on computers, continued with improvement in
data access, and more recently, generated technologies that allow users to navigate through
their data in real time. Data mining takes this evolutionary process beyond
retrospective data access and navigation to prospective and proactive
information delivery.
Data mining is ready for application in the business
community because it is supported by three technologies that are sufficiently
mature: massive data collection, powerful multiprocessor computers and data
mining algorithms. In this evolution from business data to business
information, each new step has built upon the previous one. For example,
dynamic data access is critical for drill-through in data navigation
applications, and the ability to store large database is critical to data
mining.
The file management is obsolete in developed countries like
the United States where and in developing countries like Nigeria the file
system is still processed manually in most medical centers; this is as a result
of low standard of technology. It was clear that computer is everywhere in
Nigeria. These computers are for money making and as a result of this, our
hospitals lack computerized services, but with the help of data mining we can
also computerize our hospitals.
1.2
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The problem of data mining has become very crucial in areas
of privacy of data. Specifically regarding the source of the data analyzed for
certain purpose. My research in Owerri General Hospital here reveals that
patients visit the hospital and they waste a lot of time. The patients waits
for the nurses or the attendants to get their data and there are volumes of
files to search through before the patients files is finally retrieved or the
patients might forget his/her card when visit the hospital.
It there means that
the patient‟s data cannot be found due to the fact that the Nurse does not know the patients number. In this case it is either
that the patients is denied treatment by the Doctor or the Nurses will check
through the volumes of files in order to retrieved his/her data, this is time
consuming problem. There is a problem of misplacing of patients data, the
non-availability of relevant forms like x-ray/laboratory forms and chats
(pressure chats temperature) and requirement of more workers to carry the
folders into the consulting rooms as an evident.
Moreover, there are mistakes in entering patient‟s records.
Two patients might be given the same number and there could be wrong spelling
and loss of important information. There is also lack of space for storing all
the files and also due to carelessness on the part of staff.
Furthermore, volume of work for the hospital staff is much;
this is because the ratio of patients to staff of Owerri General Hospital is so
much. So staffs are over worked and they hurry through their duty, hence they
carry out such duties lousily which makes the Doctors unfriendly to their
patients.
1.3
OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
Objectives
of this research work are to:
Create a data warehouse for storage of
patient‟s information thereby eliminating manual file storage of patient‟s
records.
Design a good data mining tool that will help
in easy retrieval of patient information thereby reducing time wastage and
improve service delivery. The data mining tool will be able to discover
hidden pattern in large volume of data which will help in good decision making.
1.4
SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
This research will cover the creation of good database
system for the management of patient‟s records in Owerri general hospital and
also provide efficient data mining tool for easy retrieval of data and
discovery of hidden patterns in large volume of data.
1.5
SCOPE OF STUDY
This research work will be carried out on data mining for
medical record system of Owerri General Hospital. The work reported in this
research could be viewed as a step towards enhancing databases with
functionalities.
1.6
LIMITATION OF STUDY
Data mining record is limited in that; some manual operation
will still be needed to carry out the operation effectively. There was some
constraints encountered during collection of data, poor data collection becomes
apparent due to interviewing of hospital representatives like the consultants.
Nurses, Doctors, Hospital attendants who were reluctant to disclose important
information and statistical data which otherwise would have been relevant to
this research, due to hospital secret which breeds some indifferent attitudes
towards that.
It takes a long time and large commitment of resources to
get a good result, unavailability of text and materials on this topic, made
gathering of facts very difficult, some of the facts were gathered from the
internet, which is quite expensive.
1.7
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Data Mining: Can be defined as
“The nontrivial extraction of implicit, previously unknown, and
potentially useful information from data, and “The science of extracting useful
information from large data set or databases”.
It involves sorting through large amounts of data and
picking out relevant information.
Information Retrieval: The act of
locating quantities of data stored in a Database and producing useful
information from the data.
Information Processing: A method of
organizing, processing and extracting information to be easily stored,
retrieved, searched and updated.
Record: It is a unit of data
representing a particular transaction or a basic element of a file
consisting in turn a number of interrelated data elements.
Hospital: A hospital is an institution of
medical treatment of the sick and injured
people.
Model: Is
a pattern or mathematical/symbolic representation of real life
System and or
abstract system behaviors.
Artificial Intelligence: It is a
branch of computer science that is dedicated to the study of the ways in
which computers can be used to emulate or duplicate most human function.
Knowledge Base: Is an organized collection of declarative and procedural
relationships
that represents expertise in a focused area
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