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Development of SOVAT: a numerical-spatial decision support system for community health assessment research.

Matthew Scotch1, Bambang Parmanto.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The development of numerical-spatial routines is frequently required to solve complex community health problems. Community health assessment (CHA) professionals who use information technology need a complete system that is capable of supporting the development of numerical-spatial routines.
BACKGROUND: Currently, there is no decision support system (DSS) that is effectively able to accomplish this task as the majority of public health geospatial information systems (GIS) are based on traditional (relational) database architecture. On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) is a multidimensional data warehouse technique that is commonly used as a decision support system in standard industry. OLAP alone is not sufficient for solving numerical-spatial problems that frequently occur in CHA research. Coupling it with GIS technology offers the potential for a very powerful and useful system.
METHODOLOGY: A community health OLAP cube was created by integrating health and population data from various sources. OLAP and GIS technologies were then combined to develop the Spatial OLAP Visualization and Analysis Tool (SOVAT).
RESULTS: The synergy of numerical and spatial environments within SOVAT is shown through an elaborate and easy-to-use drag and drop and direct manipulation graphical user interface (GUI). Community health problem-solving examples (routines) using SOVAT are shown through a series of screen shots. DISCUSSION: The impact of the difference between SOVAT and existing GIS public health applications can be seen by considering the numerical-spatial problem-solving examples. These examples are facilitated using OLAP-GIS functions. These functions can be mimicked in existing GIS public applications, but their performance and system response would be significantly worse since GIS is based on traditional (relational) backend.
CONCLUSION: OLAP-GIS system offer great potential for powerful numerical-spatial decision support in community health analysis. The functionality of an OLAP-GIS system has been shown through a series of example community health numerical-spatial problems. Efforts are now focused on determining its usability during human-computer interaction (HCI). Later work will focus on performing summative evaluations comparing SOVAT to existing decision support tools used during community health assessment research.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16359916     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2005.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Med Inform        ISSN: 1386-5056            Impact factor:   4.046


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1.  Usability Evaluation of the Spatial OLAP Visualization and Analysis Tool (SOVAT).

Authors:  Matthew Scotch; Bambang Parmanto; Valerie Monaco
Journal:  J Usability Stud       Date:  2007-02

2.  Team building: electronic management-clinical translational research (eM-CTR) systems.

Authors:  Alfred A Cecchetti; Bambang Parmanto; Marcella L Vecchio; Sjarif Ahmad; Shama Buch; Nathalie K Zgheib; Stephen J Groark; Anupama Vemuganti; Marjorie Romkes; Frank Sciurba; Michael P Donahoe; Robert A Branch
Journal:  Clin Transl Sci       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 4.689

3.  Exploring the role of GIS during community health assessment problem solving: experiences of public health professionals.

Authors:  Matthew Scotch; Bambang Parmanto; Cynthia S Gadd; Ravi K Sharma
Journal:  Int J Health Geogr       Date:  2006-09-18       Impact factor: 3.918

4.  A Web-based graphical user interface for evidence-based decision making for health care allocations in rural areas.

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Journal:  Int J Health Geogr       Date:  2008-09-15       Impact factor: 3.918

Review 5.  Open source GIS for HIV/AIDS management.

Authors:  Bas Vanmeulebrouk; Ulrike Rivett; Adam Ricketts; Melissa Loudon
Journal:  Int J Health Geogr       Date:  2008-10-22       Impact factor: 3.918

6.  Spatial and multidimensional visualization of Indonesia's village health statistics.

Authors:  Bambang Parmanto; Maria V Paramita; Wayan Sugiantara; Gede Pramana; Matthew Scotch; Donald S Burke
Journal:  Int J Health Geogr       Date:  2008-06-11       Impact factor: 3.918

7.  Evaluation of SOVAT: an OLAP-GIS decision support system for community health assessment data analysis.

Authors:  Matthew Scotch; Bambang Parmanto; Valerie Monaco
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2008-06-09       Impact factor: 2.796

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