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JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
Published by CV Fahr Publishing
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30251168     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61677/jth.vi.65
Core Subject : Health,
The journal publishes writings on: Electrical Engineering such as: Signal Processing, Electronics, Electrical, Telecommunication, Instrumentation & Control, and Computing and Informatics. Automotive Engineering and Automotive Vocational Education such as: Automotive Engines (Petrol, Diesel, Electric, Hybrid, Gas/LNG), Drive System, Clutch and Cruise Control, Transmission (Toptronic Automatic, Direct Gear Automatic, CVT Automatic), Tranaxle, Chassis, Brakes (Conventional, ABS and ESP), Traction Control System, Electric Power System, Steering (Hydraulic, Autonomous, Four Wheel Drive), Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, Suspension (Active, Passive, Semi-active and Passive), Tires and Wheels, Frame, Electrical and Instrumentation, Systems Lighting and Signs, Instrumentation System Clusters, Filling and Strater Systems, System Networks Inverters, Electric Motor Converters, Batteries and Battery Management Systems, Control Systems (Conventional and Intelligent), Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) Integration, Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I), Air Conditioning and Heating, Body Design and Repair, Application Development and Smart Technology in Automotive, Evaluation of Automotive Engineering Education, Curriculum, Materials and Media of Automotive Engineering Education, and Management of Automotive Engineering Education. Nurses such as: Adult Nursing, Emergency Nursing, Gerontological Nursing, Community Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Maternity Nursing, Nursing Leadership and Management, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in Nursing, and Education in Nursing. Pharmaceuticals Sciences such as: Pharmacology and Toxicology, Pharmacokinetics, Community and Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Biology, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Technology, Biopharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, and Alternative Medicines. Sports and Exercise Sciences such as: anatomy, biomechanics, performance analysis, physiology, psychology, sports management, sports medicine, sports nutrition, health, and well-being, as well as coaching and talent identification and physical education. The Journal also publishes review articles and book reviews with the above themes.
Articles 63 Documents
MOTO BELONG LOSJOYO PRODUCTION QUANTITY PREDICTION SYSTEM USING THE WEB BASED FUZZY TSUKAMOTO METHOD Anjas, Anjas Ari Irawan; Tri Hastono; Fahmi Azkarizal Astrian
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): January: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i1.125

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The Moto Belong Losjoyo factory currently still relies on estimates of production quantities without clear calculations and has not utilized computer technology to process production calculation data. Therefore, the use of the web-based Tsukamoto fuzzy method calculation system is expected to reduce losses due to mismatches in production quantities with market share. This research aims to help the Moto Belong Losjoyo factory in estimating daily production quantities in accordance with market needs. The test results using the Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) have shown that the system calculation accuracy level is 93.91%, with an error value of 6.09, confirming that the interpretation of the MAPE value shows a high level of accuracy.
CASE REPORT OF A PATIENT WITH INAFFECTIVE BREATHING PATTERN IN COPD IN THE MARWAH AND RAUDHAH ROOMS OF PKU MUHAMMADIYAH HOSPITAL YOGYAKARTA Allama Zaki Almubarok; Muhammad G.A. Putra
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): January: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i1.144

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is a term often used for a group of lung diseases that last a long time and are characterized by increased resistance to air flow as the main pathophysiological feature. The third disease that forms a single unit known as COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis and pulmonary emphysema. Objective: Able to provide and apply nursing care to COPD patients with a diagnosis of ineffective breathing patterns in the Raudhah room and Marwah room of PKU Muhammadiyyah Yogyakarta. This research method is observational case study research with a cross sectional approach design. The research subjects in this case study were 2 patients at PKU Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta with respiratory system disorders with a medical diagnosis of COPD. Results: From the results of the assessment and physical examination, data was obtained that the two patients were coughing, short of breath, appeared weak, appeared to be pulling in the chest wall, used accessory muscles for breathing, had additional breath sounds, and were breathing rapidly. The primary diagnosis of swelling is ineffective breathing pattern related to hyperventilation. The expected achievement in both cases with a diagnosis of ineffective breathing patterns related to hyperventilation is no difference, namely within 3 days of intervention in the first case and in the second case the treatment problem was partially resolved. Suggestion: It is hoped that for nurses, this scientific paper can be applied in carrying out nursing care for adult patients with COPD so that they can improve mutual care services.
RESONATING STRUGGLES: IDENTIFYING POST-SURGERY SPEECH DISORDERS AMONG CLEFT LIP SUFFERERS AT YAYASAN UMMI ROMLAH Nastiti, Dian; Muhammad Iqbal Ramdhani
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): January: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i1.146

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This research investigates the speech disorders experienced by individuals who have undergone cleft lip surgery at Yayasan Ummi Romlah. The study aims to identify the specific types of speech disorders resulting from cleft lip sufferer after the surgery, as well as to determine which sounds remain difficult to articulate after the procedure. The research contributes to a deeper understanding of the speech challenges faced by cleft lip and palate patients following surgery. Employing a qualitative method, the study encompasses data collection and analysis techniques. Language utterances from cleft lip patients, primarily obtained through dialogues using the "Simak, Rekam, Catat" method, constitute the study's data. Through listening and recording language usage, the research captures important points from interviews and reading text. The research entails interviewing patients to gain insights into their experiences and identifying the specific phonemes, words, and sentences that pose pronunciation challenges. Video recordings of patients' speech are also collected for subsequent analysis. It reveals that certain patients struggle with enunciating vowels such as /a/ and /i/. Furthermore, difficulties arise in pronouncing consonant sounds, including /r/, /g/, /h/, /k/, and /n/. These challenges are attributed to imperfections in the speech apparatus stemming from the lip, palate, throat, and nose. Remarkably, despite surgical interventions, common speech disorders among the patients involve voice and articulation irregularities, resulting in nasally and roughly produced sounds. The findings illuminate the enduring impact of cleft lip on speech coordination and suggest that surgical enhancements may not entirely mitigate speech difficulties.
SENTIMENT ANALYSIS OF COFFEE SHOP REVIEWS USING RANDOM FOREST CLASSIFIER METHOD Berliana Nur Isnayni; Nurirwan Saputra; Tri Hastono
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): April: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i2.152

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A Coffee shop is a place that serves drinks made from processed coffee grains, various drinks and various snacks to accompany coffee to consumers. Coffee shop reviews can help owners to find out how the community responds to the coffee shop and its services. The data used in this study was 2000 data taken on the old Google Maps Kopi Ampirono by sraping data using Instant Data Sraper. From the abundance of review data, it takes a long time to fully understand the polarity of positive, negative, and neutral reviews manually. Because of this, an accurate sentiment analysis model is needed to classify customer reviews into positive, negative, or neutral reviews. In this study, sentiment analysis used coffee shop reviews using the Random Forest Classifier method. The Preprocessing stage involves the process of case folding, tokenization, stopword removal and stemming. The results of this study are coffee shop reviews of the Random Forest Classifier method classification with an accuracy rate of 79% and a Precision value of 81%, Recall of 97% and while the F1 Score of 88%.
CHILD NUTRITION AND GROWTH MONITORING IN MOLDOVA: CHALLENGES AND INTERVENTIONS Sheik Mohamed S. H.
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i4.161

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This study investigates the prevalence of childhood malnutrition in rural Moldova, with a particular focus on the factors influencing nutritional outcomes and the effectiveness of growth monitoring programs. A mixed-methods approach was used, combining both quantitative data from a cross-sectional survey and qualitative insights gathered through semi-structured interviews with mothers, healthcare workers, and community leaders. The survey revealed that 27% of children under five were stunted, while 16% were wasted, with the highest prevalence observed in lower-income households. Maternal education was found to be a key determinant of child nutrition, as children of mothers with secondary education or higher had significantly lower rates of malnutrition. The study also identified gaps in the effectiveness of growth monitoring programs, with follow-up care often inadequate. This research provides valuable insights for public health interventions aimed at reducing childhood malnutrition in rural Moldova and offers broader implications for similar contexts in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The findings emphasize the need for integrated strategies that include poverty alleviation, education, and improved healthcare infrastructure to combat childhood malnutrition effectively.
DESIGNING SUSTAINABLE EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS FOR UNDERSERVED PHILIPPINE COMMUNITIES Ana Mae M. Monteza
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i4.162

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Digital inequality remains a persistent challenge in the education systems of underserved communities in the Philippines. This study aimed to design and evaluate a sustainable and context-based educational technology solution accessible to low-resource areas. Using a design-based research (DBR) approach, the study proceeded through four phases: field needs assessment via surveys and interviews, development of a solar-powered portable learning device with offline content, a 10-week pilot implementation in three remote schools, and evaluation using both quantitative and qualitative data. Results revealed significant improvements in students' average scores in Mathematics, Science, and English, with gains ranging from 30% to 35%. Both students and teachers reported high satisfaction with the usability, content relevance, and engagement potential of the device. Qualitative findings further highlighted the importance of localized language support, device portability, and teacher training in the successful integration of technology. The study demonstrates that participatory, context-driven EdTech development can yield impactful, scalable solutions for digital equity in similarly challenged regions.
ANDROID APPLICATION FOR ISLAMIC CULTURAL HISTORY AND ITS ARTIFACTS BASED ON SPATIAL TECHNOLOGY Amin, Meilan Khoirul; Fairuzabadi, Muhammad; Wahana, Aditya
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): January: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i2.188

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This study develops an Android application to enhance the learning of Islamic Cultural History for eighth-grade students at MTs Al Hijiriyah Sungai Lilin. The application aims to address the issue of low student interest caused by traditional teaching methods that are less engaging. Developed using the Waterfall model within the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), the application utilizes Flutter Dart as the programming language and MySQL as the database. The application is designed for two types of users: teachers and students. Teachers can upload and update materials through a web interface integrated with the application, ensuring that learning content remains relevant and engaging. This feature allows for more dynamic interaction between teachers and students and quicker content updates. Evaluation results show high user satisfaction, with 94% of respondents satisfied with the system's performance, and 91% appreciating the quality of the information provided. The application has proven effective in presenting Islamic Cultural History material in a more interactive and engaging way, thereby increasing students' interest in learning. Overall, the application offers a modern solution to the challenges of traditional teaching methods and contributes to the preservation of Islamic heritage through accessible technology.
DESIGN AND EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS OF MINI SOLAR PANELS FOR POWER BANKS Marisa, Putri; Aulia Nanda, Rizki; Taufik Ulhakim, Muhamad
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): April: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i2.221

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The rapid development of science and technology has had a significant impact on today's global society. One of the fastest-growing technologies is mobile phones, which have an important component: the battery. Without a battery, a mobile phone cannot function as a communication device. This research develops a solar-powered mini power bank, The purpose of this research is the design of a mini solar panel power bank, the process of charging and using a mini solar panel power bank, and the efficiency produced by the mini solar panel power bank. The research conducted uses the design and analysis method of mini solar panels for power banks. The stages of this research are divided into four parts, namely the design of mini solar panels, the process of making mini solar panels, and the design of acrylic shapes. The device is designed with two solar panels connected in parallel, producing a maximum voltage of 24 V and a power of 3.0 W. The system includes a battery, a USB DC to DC step-down charging module, an adjustable module for increased battery charging, and an Arduino UNO R3, enclosed in an acrylic case measuring 20 cm x 12.5 cm x 6 cm. The solar panel is connected to the battery charging upgrade step-up module, which then supplies power to the battery, resulting in an output to the USB port. During a charging time of 180 minutes, the average power output of the solar panel is 2.00 W, while the battery produces an average of 0.477 W, with a mobile phone charging efficiency of 0.513 W in 90 minutes, resulting in an efficiency difference of 20.70%. This solar-powered power bank provides a backup power solution for communication devices, especially beneficial for those traveling to areas far from PLN's electricity range.
THE IMPACT OF CHRONIC DISEASES IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS OF HEALTH SYSTEM RESPONSES Allama Zaki Almubarok; Evans Dennison. J.
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i4.261

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Chronic diseases, particularly cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and hypertension, have become significant public health challenges globally, with India experiencing an increasing burden. The prevalence of these non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is influenced by rapid urbanization, lifestyle changes, and socio-economic disparities. In urban areas, 25% of the population is affected by hypertension, with a marked increase in lifestyle-related diseases due to poor dietary habits, physical inactivity, and stress (Gupta et al., 2023). In contrast, rural areas show a higher prevalence of diabetes, with approximately 18% of rural populations diagnosed, mainly due to underdiagnosis and inadequate healthcare access. This study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys with 500 participants and qualitative interviews with 30 healthcare professionals, to examine the prevalence, management challenges, and socio-economic factors affecting chronic disease outcomes in urban and rural India. The study finds that 40% of healthcare professionals in rural areas report inadequate training in chronic disease management. Additionally, 60% of rural patients face significant barriers to accessing care. The findings suggest that targeted interventions are needed, with a focus on improving healthcare professional training, resource allocation, and raising awareness in underserved regions. This research provides valuable insights into the healthcare challenges and potential solutions for managing chronic diseases in India.
EXPLORING THE RISE OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AMONG YOUTH IN INDIA: POST-PANDEMIC EFFECTS Margala Juang Bertorio; Theerka. N.
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i4.263

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the mental health of youth globally, and this study investigates its effects on youth in India, with a particular focus on rural versus urban disparities. The study employed a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to assess the prevalence of anxiety, depression, and stress among youth. Results indicate that rural youth face significantly higher levels of mental health issues compared to urban counterparts, with anxiety and depression rates reaching 58% and 51%, respectively, compared to 45% and 43% in urban areas. The study also explored the role of digital health platforms in mental health care, finding that urban youth have better access to such resources. The qualitative data further revealed that rural youth rely heavily on informal support systems, such as family and religious leaders, as opposed to formal mental health services. This study highlights the urgent need for targeted mental health interventions, particularly in rural areas, and the integration of digital platforms into the mental health care system to bridge the gap between urban and rural regions. By addressing these disparities, India can move towards more equitable mental health care for its youth population.