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GSOC Week 9 : Project Enhancements To The ECEB Application Based On User Study

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  Introduction: Welcome back to my weekly blog documenting my progress during the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program with LibreHealth. In this week, I continued my work on enhancing the "Essential Care for Every Baby" project, which aims to improve the care provided to newborns and infants. Throughout the week, I focused on implementing key features and addressing potential design and application issues that arose. Let's dive into the details. Project Overview: The Essential Care for Every Baby project aims to provide clinical decision-support for nurses and doctors delivering essential newborn care interventions during the first day of life.  The project's objective is to improve healthcare professionals' ability to provide effective and timely care to this vulnerable population. Progress Made: During this week, I made significant progress on several fronts. Here are the key highlights: Implementation Of OnCallDoctor From NeoReo (LeftOver):  So In the past meet

GSOC Week 8 : Project Enhancements To The ECEB Application Based On User Study

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  Introduction: Welcome back to my weekly blog documenting my progress during the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program with LibreHealth. In this week, I continued my work on enhancing the "Essential Care for Every Baby" project, which aims to improve the care provided to newborns and infants. Throughout the week, I focused on implementing key features and addressing potential design and application issues that arose. Let's dive into the details. Project Overview: The Essential Care for Every Baby project aims to provide clinical decision-support for nurses and doctors delivering essential newborn care interventions during the first day of life.  The project's objective is to improve healthcare professionals' ability to provide effective and timely care to this vulnerable population. Progress Made: During this week, I made significant progress on several fronts. Here are the key highlights: Implementation Of OnCallDoctor From NeoReo:  So In the past meetings we wer

GSOC Week 7 : Project Enhancements To The ECEB Application Based On User Study

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  Introduction: Welcome back to my weekly blog documenting my progress during the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program with LibreHealth. In this seventh week, I continued my work on enhancing the "Essential Care for Every Baby" project, which aims to improve the care provided to newborns and infants. Throughout the week, I focused on implementing key features and addressing any issues that arose. Let's dive into the details. Project Overview: The Essential Care for Every Baby project aims to provide clinical decision-support for nurses and doctors delivering essential newborn care interventions during the first day of life.  The project's objective is to improve healthcare professionals' ability to provide effective and timely care to this vulnerable population. Progress Made: During this week, I made significant progress on several fronts. Here are the key highlights: Work on major blocker : This week I was involved working on design enhancements the previous wo

GSOC Week 6: Enhancements to the ECEB App Based on User Study ( LibreHealth )

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  Hello everyone! Welcome back to another weekly update on my Google Summer of Code (GSOC) project with LibreHealth. In this blog post, I will share the progress I've made during week 6 on enhancing the Essential Care for Every Baby (ECEB) mobile application based on the user study conducted. To recap, the ECEB app is a mobile application developed by LibreHealth, aimed at providing essential information and resources for newborn care to healthcare professionals in resource-limited settings. The app is designed to improve the quality of care and reduce neonatal mortality rates. During the past week, my focus has been on revamping the application based on the user study and implementing changes based on mentor feedback. The user study, as provided in the form of papers and presentations, involved feedback from healthcare professionals, including doctors and nurses, who work in various healthcare settings. The study provides insights into the usability and effectiveness of the ECEB a