iOS application for occupational therapist

In recent years, the mobile application market has seen exponential growth, with app stores providing myriad categories of applications. However, the market seems to fall short of applications that allow occupational therapists to prescribe personalized prescriptions, and facilitate interaction bet...

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Main Author: Quek, Desmond Shu Wei
Other Authors: Rajapakse Jagath Chandana
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62627
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-626272023-03-03T20:25:54Z iOS application for occupational therapist Quek, Desmond Shu Wei Rajapakse Jagath Chandana School of Computer Engineering National University Hospital DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering In recent years, the mobile application market has seen exponential growth, with app stores providing myriad categories of applications. However, the market seems to fall short of applications that allow occupational therapists to prescribe personalized prescriptions, and facilitate interaction between occupational therapists and patients. This project aims to serve as a bridge between both occupational therapists and their patients. It allows occupational therapists to prescribe personalized prescription for their patients. It also allows both patients and occupational therapists to monitor the former’s injuries of past and present. Occupational therapists play a specialized role in the department of rehabilitation. The primary purpose of occupational therapy is to explicate and maintain a person’s capacity, so as to ensure they are able to reach a desired level of functionality. This includes the ability to perform day-to-day roles, personal care and hygiene, daily living, and tasks required by their job. By diagnosing and analyzing the patient’s injury or condition physically, the occupation therapist is able to better prescribe personalized exercises to suit the patient’s condition. The project was completed in the final academic year. The student has successfully completed the project with a working product with the abovementioned rationale. It was a memorable and fruitful process of research and self-learning that equipped the student from knowing little about iOS programming to a novice. The knowledge gained was mainly in the department of developing iOS applications for iPhones and iPads, as well as the domain area of healthcare occupational therapy. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2015-04-24T03:08:28Z 2015-04-24T03:08:28Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62627 en Nanyang Technological University 77 p. application/pdf
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iOS application for occupational therapist
description In recent years, the mobile application market has seen exponential growth, with app stores providing myriad categories of applications. However, the market seems to fall short of applications that allow occupational therapists to prescribe personalized prescriptions, and facilitate interaction between occupational therapists and patients. This project aims to serve as a bridge between both occupational therapists and their patients. It allows occupational therapists to prescribe personalized prescription for their patients. It also allows both patients and occupational therapists to monitor the former’s injuries of past and present. Occupational therapists play a specialized role in the department of rehabilitation. The primary purpose of occupational therapy is to explicate and maintain a person’s capacity, so as to ensure they are able to reach a desired level of functionality. This includes the ability to perform day-to-day roles, personal care and hygiene, daily living, and tasks required by their job. By diagnosing and analyzing the patient’s injury or condition physically, the occupation therapist is able to better prescribe personalized exercises to suit the patient’s condition. The project was completed in the final academic year. The student has successfully completed the project with a working product with the abovementioned rationale. It was a memorable and fruitful process of research and self-learning that equipped the student from knowing little about iOS programming to a novice. The knowledge gained was mainly in the department of developing iOS applications for iPhones and iPads, as well as the domain area of healthcare occupational therapy.
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