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Pengembangan Sistem Informasi Manajemen Klinik Gigi Terintegrasi Berbasis Web untuk Optimalisasi Pelayanan dan Rekam Medis Pasien di Klinik Lala Dentist Jember Pratama, Tegar Wahyu Yudha; Jamil, Nur Malika; Maulidya, Anggi; Mustika, Assyifa Itsnainia
BIOS : Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Rekayasa Komputer Vol 7 No 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Puslitbang Sinergis Asa Professional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37148/bios.v7i1.194

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Dental health services in Indonesia still face various obstacles, particularly in terms of access, service delays, and an unintegrated medical record system. Lala Dentist Jember Clinic, which serves more than 300 patients per month, also experiences similar problems, because the registration process, recording medical records, reporting, and payments are still done manually. This results in data duplication, service delays, recording errors, and difficulties tracking patient treatment histories. The purpose of this study was to identify the needs of a management information system at Lala Dentist Jember Clinic, design an integrated system according to RME standards with interactive administration and odontogram features, and test its feasibility and effectiveness. The research method used a Research and Development (R&D) approach with a Waterfall System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) model using the PHP/Laravel and MySQL frameworks. The results of this study are an integrated information system according to RME standards with interactive administration and odontogram features that can help the effectiveness and productivity of the clinic's service process, but also contribute to the digital transformation of health in Indonesia by strengthening patient data integration and improving medical information security. The study concluded that the system simplifies registration, queue management, electronic medical record keeping, and the presentation of clinical reports more quickly and accurately. The web-based system also supports real-time data access and minimizes administrative errors, thus optimizing services and improving the quality of clinical management.
Geospatial Analysis of Stunting: A QGIS-based Case Study in Jember Regency Ardianto, Efri Tri; Elisanti, Alinea Dwi; Rusdiarti, Rusdiarti; Pratama, Tegar Wahyu Yudha; Rauf, Muhammad Abdul
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): January
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i2.6684

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Malnutrition, particularly stunting, remains a significant public health concern in Indonesia. In Jember Regency, the prevalence of stunting in 2024 reached 11.4%, which is notably higher than the East Java provincial average of 5.1%. Despite various intervention efforts, the reduction in stunting cases has not been significant, largely due to the lack of evidence-based approaches. This study aimed to analyze the spatial distribution of stunting cases using a geospatial approach. Data were obtained from the electronic Community-Based Nutrition Recording and Reporting System (e-PPGBM) of the Jember District Health Office for the years 2024–2025. The unit of analysis was 31 sub-districts in Jember Regency. Spatial analysis was conducted using Quantum GIS (QGIS) version 3.40.2. In 2024, 58% sub-districts were categorized as very high prevalence, 19.4% sub-districts as high, 19.4% sub-districts as moderate, and 3.2% sub-districts as low. In 2025, the distribution shifted, with 32.3% sub-districts categorized as very high, 25.8% sub-districts as high, 25.8% sub-districts as moderate, and 16.1% sub-districts as low. Trend analysis revealed that 12.9% sub-districts experienced an increase in stunting cases, 41.9% sub-districts remained unchanged, and 45.2% sub-districts showed a decline. Regarding the spatial relationship between regional distance and stunting incidence, urban and coastal areas tend to have fewer cases than highlands areas. Research findings indicate that this is due to limited access to animal protein sources, particularly seafood. Most residents rely on their own livestock products, such as eggs, chicken, and others. Prioritizing interventions in areas with high and very high prevalence rates while strengthening programs to sustain regions with low stunting cases, supported by enhanced geospatial analysis in nutritional surveillance to enable more effective stunting reduction strategies.
Feature Requirement With Human-Centered Design Approach to Developing A Psychological-Based HIV Yuana, Dia Bitari Mei; Pratama, Afis Asryullah; Pratama, Tegar Wahyu Yudha; Puspitasari, Nilam; Aprilya, Nurina; Hikmah, Faiqatul; Fahrizal, Bayu Krisna Dwihadi
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i2.6746

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HIV cases among adolescents in Indonesia have been on the rise recently. Moderate to severe depressive symptoms are reported to be experienced by adolescents living with HIV, which coincides with this increase in cases. This suggests that it is essential to initiate strategic initiatives to enhance the efficacy of the initial screening process by implementing application-based HIV risk group identification through the use of psychological approaches. Designing a user interface that is appropriately structured and meets user requirements is crucial to ensuring the effectiveness of the application being developed. This investigation involved the assessment of feature requirements by HIV disease counselors and psychologists in accordance with the Human-Centered Design (HCD) methodology. Counselors who specialize in HIV disease contribute to the query elements utilized in the initial screening assessment. Meanwhile, psychologists contribute to the approval of the questions utilized as an initial screening test, which affects the psychological well-being and accuracy of adolescent users. The stages adopted for the implementation of HCD were modified in accordance with ISO 9241-210. This research generated user personas, use case diagrams, and the User Interface (UI) design for the VitaMind application, which is primarily designed for pre-test screening. This is a multiplatform application that comprises both web-based and mobile components. This application design has been tested using the system usability scale (SUS) method and produced an accuracy score of 86.1%. The primary contribution and novelty of this research lies in the application of Human-Centered Design principles to the development of a mental health-focused, pre-test HIV screening application tailored for students. Usability testing, employing the System Usability Scale (SUS) method, yielded results demonstrating a high degree of usability.
Rancang Bangun Aplikasi VitaMind untuk Skrining Awal HIV Pada Remaja Sebagai Kelompok Risiko Yuana, Dia Bitari Mei; Pratama, Afis Asryullah; Pratama, Tegar Wahyu Yudha; Puspitasari, Nilam; Aprilya, Nurina; Hikmah, Faiqatul
BIOS : Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Rekayasa Komputer Vol 7 No 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Puslitbang Sinergis Asa Professional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37148/bios.v7i1.196

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remains a public health problem, particularly among adolescents who are in the social exploration phase and at risk of experiencing psychological distress. Social stigma, anxiety, and fear of diagnosis often prevent HIV-risk groups from accessing mental health services. Unfortunately, psychological screening has not been optimally integrated into primary health care. This study aims to develop VitaMind, a conversation-based psychological screening application that integrates a rule-based system and generative artificial intelligence (AI) to support early detection of psychological conditions in adolescents at risk of HIV. The research method used a Research and Development (R&D) approach with a Waterfall software development model, including needs analysis, system design, implementation, and testing. The results show that VitaMind is able to provide interactive, safe, and easily accessible self-psychological screening, equipped with sexual health education features and psychologist consultation registration. The integration of the rule-based system and generative AI produces adaptive and empathetic responses, thereby increasing user comfort. The VitaMind application has the potential to become a digital innovation to strengthen mental health services and support HIV prevention efforts among adolescents.