THALACARE : EMPOWER THALASSEMIA WARRIOR

Authors

  • Muhammad Ikmal Fitri Na’im Faculty of Informatics and Computing, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Besut, Malaysia
  • Julaily Aida Jusoh Faculty of Informatics and Computing, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37231/myjcam.2024.7.1.116

Keywords:

Thalassemia, Genetic blood disorder, ThalaCare app, Collaborative filtering(CF), Community support

Abstract

Thalassemia, a genetic blood disorder characterized by abnormal hemoglobin production, poses significant challenges globally, particularly in regions with high prevalence rates. Despite medical advancements, managing thalassemia remains complex due to ongoing medical interventions, potential treatment side effects, and the psychological impacts of chronic illness. Regular blood transfusions are crucial for maintaining adequate hemoglobin levels, but they come with risks such as iron overload. Thalassemia patients also struggle with treatment side effects, medication adherence, and accessing reliable information and support services. In response to these challenges, the ThalaCare app emerges as a comprehensive solution to empower individuals with thalassemia. The app's Community Forum, powered by collaborative filtering algorithms, facilitates meaningful interactions among users with shared similar experiences and interests. This fosters a supportive environment where users can exchange experiences, provide guidance, and emotionally support each other. By utilizing collaborative filtering, ThalaCare aims to address the psychological needs of thalassemia individuals, reducing feelings of loneliness and fostering a sense of community. Moreover, collaborative filtering enhances the Community Forum's relevance and usefulness by tailoring content recommendations based on individual preferences and past interactions. This personalized approach improves the overall user experience, creating a more supportive and engaging platform for individuals managing thalassemia. ThalaCare's integration of collaborative filtering demonstrates significant potential in meeting the multifaceted needs of thalassemia patients, ultimately striving to alleviate their burdens and enhance their well-being.

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Published

2024-03-31