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Success and Impact Factors of the Implementation of Electronic Medical Records in Hospitals; Literature Review Uktuvia, Anik; Awanilah, Awanilah; Az-zahra, Elsha; Aditya, Muhamad Ilham; Sari, Nur Intan; Sabila, Sri Yunita
Journals of Ners Community Vol 15 No 1 (2024): Journals of Ners Community
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Gresik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55129/jnerscommunity.v15i1.3147

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The adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) has become an essential step in strengthening healthcare services worldwide. EMR implementation contributes to improved efficiency, data accuracy, patient safety, and inter-unit coordination. In Indonesia, the Ministry of Health has mandated the digital transformation of medical records through Regulation No. 24 of 2022, which requires hospitals to migrate from paper-based systems to digital records. However, successful implementation depends largely on human resources (HR) readiness and technological support. This systematic literature review analyzed ten journal articles published between 2021–2025 to explore the success factors and impacts of EMR implementation in Indonesian hospitals. Findings reveal that HR factors, such as digital literacy, acceptance, and training, play a key role, while technology factors, such as system stability, internet connectivity, and vendor support, are equally crucial. The impacts include increased service efficiency, improved data quality, and higher user satisfaction, though challenges remain, including technical disruptions and staff resistance. Future research is needed to strengthen large-scale quantitative evidence and ensure sustainable integration of EMR into national health systems.
Factors Influencing the Adoption of Healthy Lifestyles Among Indonesian Urban Residents Uktuvia, Anik
Jurnal Health Sains Vol. 6 No. 8 (2025): Journal Health Sains
Publisher : Syntax Corporation Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jhs.v6i8.2726

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This research investigates the factors influencing the adoption of healthy lifestyles among urban residents in Indonesia, a country experiencing rapid urbanization. The study addresses the rising challenges associated with physical inactivity, poor dietary habits, and obesity, which are increasingly prevalent in urban areas. Using a socio-ecological model, the research explores how individual, social, and environmental factors contribute to healthy lifestyle adoption. A cross-sectional survey was conducted across major Indonesian cities, with a sample size of 400 respondents. The findings reveal that autonomous motivation and social support significantly influence lifestyle behaviors, while environmental factors such as neighborhood walkability also play a crucial role. However, barriers such as unhealthy retail exposure and time constraints hinder the adoption of healthy behaviors. The study suggests that integrated interventions targeting both individual motivation and urban infrastructure, including improved walkability and healthier food environments, are necessary to promote healthy lifestyles. This research contributes to the socio-ecological framework by incorporating specific urban factors, providing actionable insights for policymakers and urban planners to enhance public health.