Student Health Information Management System for Valenzuela National High School/
France Emiele M. Ariola, Kimberly Anne D. Bustarde, Mikaela Joy B. Rominez, and Clarence T. Tampilic..-
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.
- x, 189pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's Thesis
College of Industrial Technology..-
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The project study, Student Health Information Management System for Valenzuela National High School, aims to digitalize and upgrade the method of collecting students’ medical data. Also, the clinical administrator to be able to manage the students’ health records efficiently. The system is capable of acquiring data, managing and organizing the database, updating and modifying the records, and sending students’ data to the respective faculty member. It includes significant features such as IR temperature sensor for collecting students’ body temperature, calculated Body Mass Index (BMI) derived from the collected height and body weight, and heartbeat oximeter to acquire the student’s pulse rate. The project study provides both software and hardware systems that will be accessible in the clinic of the school. The software was created with Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) and JavaScript, as well as open-source web application technologies namely HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) for web pages designing. The system was tested for its efficiency and compatibility in terms of functionality, accuracy, and performance. The system was evaluated forits acceptability using an evaluation instrument based on ISO 25010 software quality criteria. The mean score obtained is 4.41, with a descriptive rating of "Very Acceptable". There were 25 evaluators from the Valenzuela National High School, which included the faculty members, senior high school students, and clinic administrator. This shows that the system is effective for managing health information inside the premises for all key users.
Electronics Engineering Technology Management System Student Health Information