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Analysis of User Acceptance Levels Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Usage of Technology on Streaming Service and Video-On-Demand Channels Customers Yuni Dharta, Firdaus; Violin, Vivid; Wahyono, Teguh; Wirabuana Putra, Gede
Jurnal Sistim Informasi dan Teknologi 2024, Vol. 6, No. 1
Publisher : SEULANGA SYSTEM PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60083/jsisfotek.v6i1.337

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The purpose of this study is to use the UTAUT model to examine the variables that affect consumers' adoption of streaming applications. Surveys were employed to gather data for the study, which took a quantitative approach. The study sample comprises individuals who use streaming applications in select Indonesian cities. A purposive sampling strategy was used in this study, with a sample size of one hundred participants. For data analysis, researchers used statistical data processing tools. This study processed demographic data using Microsoft Excel, wrote reports using Microsoft Word, and performed statistical analysis using the PLS-SEM approach with SmartPLS. According to the study's findings, users' opinions on streaming apps are moderately influenced by the factors in the UTAUT 2 model, which also explains half of the difference in users' usage intensity. As per the accepted hypothesis, several factors influence behavioral intention: performance expectation, facilitating conditions, price value, habit, hedonic motivation, behavioral intention on use behavior, and behavioral intention on use behavior. Hedonic motivation, price value, performance expectation, facilitating conditions, and habits affect behavioral intention; conversely, promoting conditions, habits, and use of behavior influence behavioral intention.
Pengembangan SIPORSI (Sistem Pelaporan Terintegrasi) Berbasis Google Spreadsheet untuk Pencatatan dan Pelaporan Kasus Tuberkulosis di Puskesmas Pembantu Kelurahan Serangan Wirabuana Putra, Gede; Pradnyani, Putu Erma; Harjana, Ngakan Putu Anom; Sunardiana, I Wayan Agus
Jurnal Ilmiah Perekam dan Informasi Kesehatan Imelda (JIPIKI) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Perekam dan Informasi Kesehatan Imelda Edisi Februari
Publisher : Akademi Perekam dan Informasi Kesehatan Imelda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52943/jipiki.v11i1.2015

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Background: Puskesmas Pembantu (Pustu) Kelurahan Serangan lacks structured TB case recording and reporting mechanisms, relying on manual registers and informal WhatsApp reporting, causing data inconsistency and reporting delays. Objective: To design Integrated Reporting System (SIPORSI) (based on Google Spreadsheet suitable for TB case recording and reporting at Pustu Kelurahan Serangan. Methods: Research and Development approach using ADDIE model conducted from March to December 2024. Six healthcare workers were selected using purposive sampling. Data collection through semi-structured interviews, document analysis, and infrastructure identification. Qualitative analysis with thematic approach was used. Results: SIPORSI was successfully developed using ADDIE model. Analysis phase identified inadequate existing system, documentation gaps, high loss to follow up (37.5%), and low contact investigation (25%). Design and Development phases produced user-centered system with automatic validation and role-based access control integrated with national SITB. Implementation through structured training showed competency improvement of 33.3% (SIPORSI Knowledge domain: 66.7%). Evaluation demonstrated significant improvements: data quality (+31.8%), time efficiency (70.9%), SUS score (85.7/"Excellent"), loss to follow up reduction (37.5% to 8.3%), contact investigation increase (25% to 91.7%), and 100% reporting timeliness. Conclusion:  SIPORSI has proven to be an effective evidence-based solution in addressing TB recording system fragmentation in primary healthcare facilities through combination of accessible cloud-based technology, user-centered design, and structured training. The system has great potential for replication in other auxiliary health centers as a contribution to achieving Indonesia's TB elimination target by 2030.