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Journal : PELS (Procedia of Engineering and Life Science)

Development of a Mobile-Based Personal Health Record for Mothers and Children Using Glide App: A Usability Study Ombong, Deva Indri Saputri; Santoso, Dian Budi
Procedia of Engineering and Life Science Vol. 6 (2024): The 3rd International Scientific Meeting on Health Information Management (3rd ISMoHI
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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The increasing need for efficient personal health records (PHRs) for mothers and children has driven the development of innovative healthcare solutions. This study presents the development and evaluation of "SIKIA," a PHR application created using the Glide App. SIKIA aims to streamline health data management and enhance accessibility for mothers and children.The research methodology involved developing the SIKIA app, followed by user trials and an evaluation using the System Usability Scale (SUS). A group of mothers with young children, pregnant woman, and midwifes participated in the study, testing the application and providing feedback on its usability and functionality.The results indicate that SIKIA is well-received by users. The SUS scores demonstrate high user satisfaction, with users praising the app's ease of use, accessibility, and comprehensive health data management capabilities. The positive feedback highlights SIKIA's potential as a valuable tool in personal health record management, addressing the specific needs of mothers and children. This study underscores the importance of user-friendly PHRs in improving health outcomes and healthcare service efficiency. By providing a seamless platform for health data management, SIKIA can contribute significantly to the well-being of mothers and children. The findings suggest that further development and broader implementation of SIKIA could enhance healthcare delivery and patient engagement in personal health management.
User Satisfaction Analysis of Digital Government Services at Health Center: Analisis Kepuasan Pengguna terhadap Layanan Pemerintahan Digital di Pusat Kesehatan Inayah, Asti Nur; Salim, Marko Ferdian; Santoso, Dian Budi
Procedia of Engineering and Life Science Vol. 9 (2025): Proceedings of the 2025 Annual Meeting of APTIRMIKI
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Public health facilities in Bantul Regency have implemented the Digital Government Service (DGS) since 2019 to support healthcare activities. However, its implementation has not been fully optimal, and several challenges remain. User satisfaction is an important indicator of the successful adoption of health information systems. This study aimed to assess user satisfaction with DGS using the End User Computing Satisfaction (EUCS) model across five dimensions: content, accuracy, format, ease of use, and timeliness. A quantitative cross-sectional design was employed with 104 respondents selected through multistage random sampling. Data were collected using questionnaires and observations and analyzed through univariate, bivariate, and multivariate approaches. Most DGS users were female (88%), aged 26–35 years (35%), had diploma-level education (53%), and worked as midwives (24%). Overall, user satisfaction was categorized as “satisfied,” with an average score above 3.401 across the five EUCS dimensions. Regression analysis indicated that all EUCS dimensions had a positive and significant effect on user satisfaction (p < 0.05), and the simultaneous F-test confirmed that all independent variables collectively influenced the dependent variable (p < 2.2e-16). In conclusion, DGS users in Bantul Regency reported a satisfactory level of system use, and all EUCS dimensions were significantly associated with user satisfaction, with independent variables collectively contributing to overall satisfaction.