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Effect of Data Quality and Task Technology Fit on SIHA Performance in West Papua Province Wake, Tresia; I. Inan, Dedi; Juita, Ratna; Indra, Muhamad
ULTIMA InfoSys Vol 16 No 1 (2025): Ultima InfoSys : Jurnal Ilmu Sistem Informasi
Publisher : Universitas Multimedia Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31937/si.v16i1.4207

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection remains a global health challenge, including in Indonesia. Effective monitoring is crucial to controlling the spread of this disease, especially in regions like West Papua, which face geographical challenges. Although the HIV/AIDS Information System (SIHA) has been in use since 2012, data quality limitations still affect monitoring effectiveness. Research on the impact of data quality on monitoring performance using the Task Technology Fit (TTF) approach in West Papua remains limited. This study aims to analyze the influence of data quality in SIHA on the effectiveness of HIV/AIDS monitoring through the TTF model. A quantitative method was employed through a survey of 103 SIHA users. Data were analyzed using SEM-PLS to examine the relationships between variables. The results indicate that data quality significantly affects task-technology fit (TTF) and monitoring performance, whereas task, technology, and individual characteristics do not have a significant impact. These findings highlight the importance of improving data quality through validation and user training to support more effective HIV/AIDS monitoring in West Papua.
Manfaat yang dirasakan dari sistem informasi kesehatan elektronik E-SISMAL untuk pencegahan dan surveillans malaria di Provinsi Papua Barat Sumarandak, Switly; I. Inan, Dedi; Juita, Ratna; Indra, Muhammad
Cassowary Vol 8 No 3 (2025): Juli
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v8.i3.469

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ABSTRACT: E-SISMAL as a Health Information System (HIS). s crucial for preventing and surveilling malaria in Indonesia by enhancing data quality and reporting. Accurate and efficient data collection is vital for combating this disease. Despite E-SISMAL's mandatory adoption across all Indonesian provinces. challenges persist This study investigates the perceived benefits of E-SISMAL and factors influencing its successful adoption, utilizing the Technology Adoption Model (TAM) and DeLone & McLean IS Success Model. Key factors include user training. system accessibility and real-time validation. A quantitative approach involved 108 healthcare professionals in West Papua Province. Data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). Findings ineffidicate E-SISMAL improves data accuracy and reporting efficiency. aligning with study objectives. However. significant technical challenges and resistance to change remain obstacles. The study highlights the need to address digital skill gaps among healthcare workers for optimal system use. Incorporating user-centered design and local context can improve usability and acceptance. Enhanced user training and system integration can further optimize E-SISMAL's efficiency. while fostering digital adaptation supports data-driven decision-making. Ultimately this study offers actionable insights for system developers and policymakers aiming to improve health information systems in remote and under-resourced regions. These findings confirm the crucial role of identified factors in E-SISMAL's successful implementation. providing a basis for strategies to enhance the system within healthcare practices
UI/UX DESIGN OF BPMP INFRASTRUCTURE RENTAL USING GOAL DIRECTED DESIGN METHOD Alfredo, Boby; I. Inan, Dedi; Juita, Ratna; Sanglise, Marlinda; Y. Baisa, Lorna
JOISIE (Journal Of Information Systems And Informatics Engineering) Vol 8 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/joisie.v8i1.4201

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Technological advancements have transformed human life paradigms, including in the provision of facility rental services by the Educational Quality Assurance Agency (BPMP) of West Papua. This research aims to design the user interface (UI/UX) of the BPMP West Papua facility rental application to provide a satisfying user experience through clear information, easy navigation, and appealing visual design. The method used in designing the UI/UX of this application is Goal Directed Design (GDD), which follows six stages of research which include Research, Modeling, Requirements, Framework, Refinement, and Support. Evaluation results using the System Usability Scale (SUS) with 20 respondents indicated that the application achieved an average SUS score of 77.8 (Grade B), demonstrating good acceptance of the application prototype. These evaluation results confirm that the prototype is acceptable.