Stroke is one of the neurological diseases that often requires complex management and treatment. Making the right decisions in diagnosing and treating stroke patients can have a significant impact on the recovery process and the quality of life for patients. To assist healthcare professionals and patients in making more informed decisions, this research has developed the "StrokeCare Navigator," a web-based Decision Support System (DSS) that utilizes the Decision Tree C4.5 algorithm. This system allows users, including healthcare professionals and patients, to input symptoms and patient medical information, providing an initial diagnosis of the type and severity of the stroke. Additionally, the system offers personalized treatment guidelines, treatment recommendations, and online patient monitoring services. The Decision Tree C4.5 model used in this system was developed through training with relevant patient data. Evaluation results indicate that the system can provide accurate and beneficial recommendations for healthcare professionals and patients. Testing and patient monitoring in clinical practice also demonstrate the potential to enhance stroke patient care. Therefore, StrokeCare Navigator is expected to be a valuable tool in stroke patient management and treatment, ultimately improving the prospects of patient recovery and providing better guidance for healthcare professionals. This research also provides deeper insights into the implementation of the Decision Tree C4.5 algorithm in the context of Decision Support Systems (DSS) in the medical field.
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