CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT THROUGH PERSONALIZED CONTENT: A CMS APPROACH

Authors

  • Bhargav Reddy Piduru Customer Experience Architect, Hyundai, CA, USA Author

Keywords:

Content Management Systems (CMS), Chronic Disease Management, Case Study, Dental Health, Dental Chronic Diseases, Dietary Habits, Medical History, Individualized Recommendations, Lifestyle Recommendations, Health Status, Patient Profiles, Patient-centric, Tailored Treatment Plans

Abstract

The research paper centers around the effective use of Content Management Systems (CMS) to provide personalized content to patients dealing with chronic diseases. The primary focus lies in leveraging CMS capabilities to offer tailored treatment strategies, medication reminders, and lifestyle suggestions. The paper particularly delves into a case study concerning the management of chronic dental diseases. The potential of CMS for this purpose is highlighted in terms of its capacity to dynamically adapt content based on individual patient profiles. By incorporating patient-specific data such as medical history, current health status, and preferences, CMS can generate personalized treatment plans. These plans encompass various aspects, including medication schedules, dietary recommendations, exercise routines, and other relevant lifestyle modifications.
The paper presents a case study centered on the management of chronic dental diseases to illustrate these concepts. In this context, a CMS is employed to create personalized dental health plans for patients. Patient information, including dental history, current oral health status, and preferences, is integrated into the system. The CMS generates individualized recommendations for oral care routines, reminders for dental appointments, and guidance on dietary habits that impact dental health. Through this case study, the paper demonstrates how CMS can be a valuable tool in delivering personalized content for chronic disease management, with dental health serving as a representative example. The research paper underscores the potential of utilizing Content Management Systems to provide tailored content to individuals managing chronic diseases. The case study on dental chronic disease management showcases the practical application of CMS in creating personalized treatment plans, medication reminders, and lifestyle recommendations, ultimately contributing to more effective and patient-centric chronic disease management strategies.

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Published

2023-09-17

How to Cite

Bhargav Reddy Piduru. (2023). CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT THROUGH PERSONALIZED CONTENT: A CMS APPROACH. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (IJARET), 14(6), 49-59. https://lib-index.com/index.php/IJARET/article/view/IJARET_14_06_004