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Journal : Ranah Research : Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development

Mobile Applications for Medication Adherence Among Diabetes Patients: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Future Directions Ghozali, Muhammad Thesa
Ranah Research : Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Vol. 6 No. 6 (2024): Ranah Research : Journal Of Multidisciplinary Research and Development (Septemb
Publisher : Dinasti Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/rrj.v7i4.1588

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Mobile applications (apps) have proven to be helpful tools which enable the support of diabetes patient medication adherence by providing functions for reminders tracking and educational materials. The investigation focuses on evaluating current research regarding mobile app effectiveness towards boosting medication adherence among diabetes patients. A review evaluation of research papers demonstrates the potential advantages which include superior treatment results and enhanced patient participation and blood glucose regulation abilities. The analysis includes descriptions of the application usability difficulties that patients experience alongside their preference patterns and healthcare system integration issues. The review investigates the effectiveness of individualized intervention strategies as well as the influence of real-time feedback together with provider communication that both exist within mobile apps. Clinical trials must advance and app characteristics should standardize to guarantee their positive impact on adherence across all patient types. The field requires research to build specific and easy-to-use mobile applications and artificial intelligence integration and systematic investigation of data security measures for achieving patient consent. The analysis shows encouraging value of mobile applications which enhance diabetes medication adherence yet acknowledges there must be ongoing development using evidence-based practices within this expanding mobile health sector.
How AI is Changing Healthcare: A Review of Innovations and Challenges in Health Informatics Ghozali, Muhammad Thesa
Ranah Research : Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Vol. 6 No. 6 (2024): Ranah Research : Journal Of Multidisciplinary Research and Development (Septemb
Publisher : Dinasti Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/rrj.v6i6.1601

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Revolutionizing healthcare with better, quicker diagnoses, more refined treatment plans, enhanced patient monitoring, and still faster administrative process. This transformation is exemplified in the AI technology of health informatics, with tools helping analyze huge datasets, extract patterns, and improve clinical decisions. This article contemplates the multifarious ways AI has revolutionized healthcare, the innovations falling in the area of diagnostics, treatment personalization, remote care, and operational effectiveness. Nonetheless challenges becoming evident consist of ethical concerns with data privacy issues and limiting the actual application of these models. A mixed-method approach was utilized to evaluate some examples of evolving inventions. From the available evidence presented in articles of this nature, compiled from the various other clinical trials undertaken on AI-based health information systems and AI-driven research projects, concrete examples of AI solutions that work in real-time in radiology, pathology, virtual health assistants and predictive analytics have been proven to be effective. The review, however, discusses struggles regarding regulatory compliance, algorithmic bias, and clinician adoption. The review calls for stronger policy frameworks, more interdisciplinary collaboration, and continuous research to bolster the uptake of AI in clinical workflows by overcoming these challenges. The future of AI's transformational climax in the healthcare sector depends upon the responsible and equitable use of these powerful technologies.
Co-Authors Abdissalam, Erfan Abdul Samad Abidin, Ghaida Rahmani Putri Adella Anggita Sari Agustina Styawan, Anita Ahyar, Zeda Kumala Aji Winanta Aji Winanta Aji Winanta Andy Eko Wibowo Aris Widayati Azizah Khoiriyati Azizatunnisa, Rahmatia Bagus Hidayaturrohim Bangsawan, Tasya Okta Permata Cahyadi, Fachri Argya Devi Puspitasari Dini, Riyanti Raf’al Dyah Aryani Perwitasari Dyani Primasari Sukamdi Faatin, Salsa Fadhilah Anwar Hidayat Fanny Rohimatul Azizah Putri Faradiba Faradiba Ferina Septiani Damanik Fortwengel, Gerhard Githa Fungie Galistiani Halimatussa’diyah, Siti Hanifa, Deasy Nur Chairin Hari Widada, Hari Indardi Indardi Ingenida Hadning Ingenida Hadning Ingenida Hadning Izdihar Dinah Amalia Islamy Juhaeni, Ameirzan Maulana Laelia Dwi Anggraini, Laelia Larasati, Savira Wahyu Lutfan Lazuardi Maharani, Fadya Bella Suci Marlyn Dian Laksitorini, Marlyn Dian Muhammad Fariez Kurniawan Muhammad Fariez Kurniawan Muhammad Luthfi Maulana Mutiara E., Tasya Aulia Nanang Kurniawan Nisa, Lia Fakila Nugraheni, Tiyas Putri Nurfadilasari, Ulfa Mustofa Nurul Maziyyah Octavia, Mega Pinasti Utami Pinasti Utami Pinasti Utami, Pinasti Pramitha Esha Nirmala Dewi Pramitha Esha Nirmala Dewi, Pramitha Esha Nirmala Puspitasari, Amallia Putri Kurnyaningtyas Putri, Hikma Yulia Rahadian , Maulana Yusuf Rahajeng, Bangunawati Rahman, Fikri Difa Auliyah Rassyifa, Aloina Jean Rima Erviana Sabtanti Harimurti Sabtanti Harimurti Salmah Orbayinah Sari, Adella Anggita Satibi Satibi Selalau, Waly Prakasa Septiyanna, Rosemaladewi Siti Halimatussa’diyah Sri Tasminatun Surria Dwiwahyu Susanto, Yugo Syaifabila, Imania Afidatus Tiyas Putri Nugraheni Utami, Nila Vidilia Vella Laili Damarwati Vella Lailli Damarwati Woro Supadmi