Nooraisyah Nooraisyah
S3 Studi Pembangunan ULM Banjarmasin

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MOBILE APP INNOVATION IN MENTAL HEALTH MONITORING Nooraisyah Nooraisyah; Sidderatul Akbar; Nunu Andriani
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): Jurnal Kesehatan (JK)
Publisher : CV. Adiba Aisha Amira

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In the face of the global mental health challenge, technological innovation, mainly through mobile applications, offers wide potential to support mental health monitoring and interventions. With the increasing prevalence of mental health problems and limited access to conventional mental health services, mobile apps have emerged as important tools to provide easily accessible, timely, and personalised support. Research and development in this field has leveraged advances in artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), wearable technologies, and predictive analysis to create innovative mental health solutions. This mobile application is designed not only for passive monitoring but also for active interventions that can improve the user's psychological well-being. This article examines various aspects of mobile application innovation in mental health, including chatbot-based therapy, immersive therapy with VR/AR, mental health monitoring with wearable technology, integration of health systems for coordinated support, and the importance of considering ethical as well as privacy aspects. By discussing recent and future potential mobile applications in mental health, the study aims to show how mobile technology can play a key role in addressing mental health challenges and improving the accessibility and effectiveness of mental health support.
APPLICATION OF TRADITIONAL MEDICINE AS A COMPANION TO MEDICAL TREATMENT Nooraisyah Nooraisyah; Nur Aini Bunyani; Charisal Matsen A Manu
INJOSEDU: International Journal of Social and Education Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): APRIL
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This paper aims to examine the application of traditional medicine as a complement to medical treatment, focusing on its benefits, constraints and powerful integration strategies. Indigenous medicine has long been applied in various cultures to manage health and disease, and is increasingly accepted as a complement to contemporary medical treatment in the pursuit of whole health care. The research method included a literature review. The results showed that traditional medicine can have significant benefits in alleviating certain symptoms, improving patients' quality of life, and offering a more personalized approach that is in line with individual cultural values. Patients who combine traditional medicine with medical treatment often report improved inner and outer well-being. However, this study also found several barriers, including differences in scientific methods and validation, inadequate regulation, and a lack of formal training for traditional medicine practitioners. These barriers often stand in the way of effective and safe integration.