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Enhancing caregiving for older adults: meeting basic needs and overcoming challenges in e-homecare Rochmawati, Erna; Setyonugroho, Winny; Islami, Moch Zihad; Lestari, Tri; Khanif, Akhmad
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 13, No 2: June 2024
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v13i2.23288

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Ensuring proper care for older adults in their homes is becoming increasingly important as the older adult population grows. This paper investigates caregivers' perspectives regarding their care for older adults and their acceptance of e-homecare technology. This is a qualitative study with data collection through interviews with five caregivers representing a range of qualifications. A thematic analysis was conducted to gain insights into their experiences and preferences. The study reveals three primary findings that contribute to enhancing caregiving for older adults: i) the significance of meeting the basic needs of homecare technology, such as medication administration, vital sign monitoring, and nutrition management; ii) the caregivers' attitudes towards the acceptance and integration of e-homecare technology into their practices; and iii) the challenges faced in implementing and utilizing e-homecare technology effectively. These findings highlight the importance of addressing the fundamental requirements of e-homecare and overcoming the obstacles associated with incorporating technology, ultimately improving the quality of care provided to older adults in their homes.
Data Communication Stability Test a Data Acquisition System (DAQ) for Inpatient Rooms Utami, Sentagi Sesotya; Setyonugroho, Winny; Permana, Iman; Lestari, Tri; Taher, Muhammad Dian Saputra; Khanif, Akhmad; Utomo, Gilang Ari Widodo
Indonesian Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Elektromedik, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Surabaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ijeeemi.v5i1.162

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In inpatient services, the patient's bed is usually limited by a curtain or partition to maintain patient safety. At the time of data collection, obstacles or obstacles were considered as a result of effectiveness and validation of medical device sensor data. This study aims to explain the results of testing the reliability of Bluetooth and internet on CovWatch hardware and applications. This research is an action research; used comparisons using devices (tools) with different specifications. Testing internet and Bluetooth connectivity from the CovWatch unit and applications installed on the Samsung A01, Redmi Note 10 and Oppo A57 devices, the results were mixed. Measurement of the range of connectivity is carried out using a barrier (Selected Semi PVC, Multiplex, Kalsiboard) and without a barrier. The results of this experiment show that the CovWatch Hardware and Samsung A01 are considered the best at obtaining vital sign data, while the Redmi Note 10 and OPPO A57 are not good because some data cannot be obtained so they do not appear on the monitor unit. This test identifies obstructions and optimal distances that can be used to provide data quickly, adopting innovative, flexible and integrated care delivery models to ensure optimal continuity and access.
Artificial intelligence and the politics of environmental governance: A critique of techno-solutionism in sustainability discourse Islami, Moch Zihad; Khanif, Akhmad
Jurnal Sosiologi Dialektika Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Sosiologi Dialektika
Publisher : Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Airlangga

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has now been positioned as a crucial technology for sustainable environmental governance. However, the narratives constructed within it still tend to focus on technical benefits and rarely examine its political aspects critically. The purpose of this study is to reanalyze the socio-political sustainability narratives constructed within the discourse of AI technology. This study uses a qualitative, philosophical approach and draws on the literature for data collection. Literature data were collected from books, journal articles, and other relevant websites. The literature data were then analyzed interpretively and reflectively using a meta-philosophical approach. The results of this study show four main findings: (1) AI needs to be understood as a socio-technical system that is loaded with value and political aspects; (2) The discourse constructed on AI in environmental governance has three main dimensions: technical dimensions related to efficiency, political dimensions related to power aspects in technology, and philosophical dimensions related to how technology participates in shaping human views of the environment; (3) The use of AI has limitations, including in the form of environmental sustainability paradoxes, as well as epistemically being able to narrow the diverse knowledge space; (4) The planetary justice approach is offered as a more just alternative for both humans and the environment. The conclusion is that AI use in environmental governance must be bottom-up and involve democratic public participation to build an inclusive and just technology governance framework.