A Comprehensive Analysis on Non-Communicable Diseases by Quantitative Approach: Using Graphical Visualization
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Graphical visualization, non-communicable diseases, rural areaAbstract
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have already become major killers in Bangladesh. Once NCDs are developed, they become chronic health and economic problems. Their primary prevention is linked to their common risk factors. This study was conducted to visualize the trend of the diseases along with the age factor in rural areas of Bangladesh. A quantitative method was used throughout the research to reach the desired goal of this study. The data was collected from a medical association to use in this research and for processing the graphical visualization some preprocessing techniques are also applied on the raw data. After completing the research, the researchers found the percentage of the patients according to the diseases and the disease count along with the patients’ age. The outcome is totally represented in graphical visualization. This research will help to find the numeric measurement of a particular disease considering age factor which can help to reduce the issues in medical sectors.
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