JTH: Journal of Technology and 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.
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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A NATIONAL E-LEARNING PLATFORM FOR BELARUS
Evans Dennison. J.
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): January: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i3.264
The integration of e-learning systems at a national level has become a strategic priority in ensuring inclusive and resilient education, especially in the post-pandemic era. This study presents the design, development, and pilot implementation of a national e-learning platform tailored to the Belarusian context. Employing a design-based research (DBR) approach, the study progressed through four phases: needs assessment, system architecture, implementation, and evaluation. Mixed methods were used, including surveys (n=200), interviews, usability tests (SUS), and backend performance monitoring. Results show high system usability (SUS scores above 70), strong technical reliability (uptime > 97%), and increasing student engagement across pilot schools. Teachers reported improved planning, while students experienced greater access and autonomy in learning. The system’s modular architecture and cloud scalability ensure adaptability across diverse regions. In contrast to previously fragmented systems in Belarus, this platform enables centralized governance, pedagogical standardization, and data integration. The study contributes new insights into scalable digital education models in low- to middle-resource countries and aligns with global goals for equitable and quality education. This research also provides a replicable framework for other nations seeking to develop national digital learning infrastructures.
DIGITAL LITERACY AND EQUITY IN BASIC EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY OF ICT USE IN CAMEROON'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Akwane Mbozo'o
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): January: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i3.285
This study explores the intersection of digital literacy and educational equity in Cameroon’s public schools. A mixed-methods approach was adopted, combining quantitative surveys of 400 participants (300 teachers and 100 administrators) with qualitative interviews and focus group discussions. The research assessed the availability, usage, and challenges of ICT integration in both urban and rural contexts. Results indicate a significant digital divide, with rural schools suffering from limited infrastructure, low teacher digital competence, and minimal ICT-based instruction. However, successful community-driven initiatives suggest that scalable, low-cost solutions are feasible when adapted to local needs. The findings emphasize the importance of comprehensive national strategies that address infrastructure, teacher training, and contextual curriculum development. These insights aim to support policy formulation for equitable access to quality digital education.
COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS AND USE OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES IN RURAL INDIA
Nirmala. M.
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i4.332
This study aimed to explore the perceptions, barriers, and usage patterns of reproductive health services among women in rural areas of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. A mixed-method cross-sectional study was conducted with 420 women aged 18–45. Quantitative data were collected through structured surveys, while qualitative insights were gathered via in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with local stakeholders. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression were used to analyze quantitative data, and thematic analysis was applied to qualitative data. While 84.3% of participants were aware of antenatal care, only 61.2% completed the recommended visits. Similarly, institutional delivery awareness was high (91.5%), yet only 67.8% utilized it. Key barriers included distance to health facilities, need for spousal permission, fear of mistreatment, and cultural taboos. Trust in ASHA workers was high, but confidence in the formal healthcare system remained low. The study reveals a clear mismatch between awareness and utilization of reproductive health services in rural India. Culturally sensitive, community-led strategies are necessary to enhance trust, reduce barriers, and improve equitable access to maternal and reproductive care.
APPLICATION OF THE FP GROWTH ALGORITHM FOR MOBILE PHONE SALES TRANSACTIONS
Lende, Marlince;
Andreas Ariyanto Rangga;
Karolus Wulla Rato
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): January: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i3.334
This study aims to identify consumer purchasing patterns at Bintang Waitabula Mobile Store using data mining techniques, specifically the FP-Growth algorithm. Transactional data were collected through documentation and processed using RapidMiner version 10.1. The FP-Growth method was selected for its efficiency in discovering frequent item combinations without generating candidate sets, unlike the Apriori algorithm. The analysis yielded two association rules with confidence values above 60%, indicating a strong relationship between commonly purchased mobile phone brands such as Samsung and Vivo. The process and results were visualized using diagrams and rule descriptions to support easier interpretation. These findings can serve as the foundation for decision-making in marketing strategies and inventory management. The FP-Growth implementation proved to be efficient and suitable for small to medium-sized retail enterprises.
APPLICATION OF FUZZY TSUKAMOTO METHOD IN DETERMINING THE STOCK OF COCONUT SHELL CRAFT GOODS
Esti Pratiwi, Yasinta;
Saqila Istanti, Fishilia
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): October: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i2.343
This research applies the Fuzzy Tsukamoto Method to optimize the inventory management of coconut shell handicraft products in Bantul Regency, Indonesia. The aim is to develop a predictive system to determine production quantities based on market demand and inventory levels, so as to overcome challenges such as over- and under-stocking. Data was collected from Marem.id's production records between January and April 2024, which included demand, inventory, and production variables. Fuzzy modeling is performed with three variables: two inputs (demand and inventory) and one output (production). The system integrates fuzzification, inference, and defuzzification processes to calculate the optimal production level. The results show that for April 2024, a production quantity of 92,432 units is recommended to meet demand and maintain efficient inventory levels. This approach improves operational efficiency, reduces costs, and increases competitiveness in local and international markets.
DESIGN OF ACADEMIC INFORMATION SYSTEM USING THE USER-CENTERED DESIGN METHOD (CASE STUDY AT SD N PAYUNGAN)
Devangie Putri Nabilla Tiara Sutrisna;
Aditya Wahana;
Puji Handayani Putri
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): October: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i2.351
An academic information system is a software system designed to help manage academic data and information more efficiently. However, this has not been implemented at SD N Payungan. This causes forgetting or loss of information because data is still managed manually, and double data input causes an increase in the size of files stored on the computer, resulting in slow device performance. Therefore, this research aims to design an academic information system using the User-Centered Design method. The UCD method is used to ensure that the system is built according to the needs of users, namely school admins, teachers, and student parents, so as to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of academic data management. The results of the research show that the information system built can run well in managing academic data. This is proven by the results of the number of respondents 33 people. System testing shows that the system functions well and suits users. In conclusion, the use of the User-Centered Design method to design an academic information system has proven to be helpful in producing a system that is efficient, easy to use, and fulfills the need to help manage school data. It is hoped that this User-Centered Design method can be applied in other schools that face similar problems.
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR BOARDING HOUSE RECOMMENDATIONS AROUND UPY BASED ON RULES AND SPATIAL WEB
Ganang Prihatma Artha;
Muhammad Fairuzabadi;
Aditya Wahana
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): October: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i2.379
Boarding houses, often referred to simply as "boarding houses," are essential for students studying away from their hometowns. These students seek temporary accommodations to serve as their domicile until they complete their education. When searching for a boarding house, students typically rely on recommendations from local residents or acquaintances living near the campus. Choosing a place to live in a new area involves several factors, including cost, distance, facilities, and the surrounding environment. A Decision Support System (DSS) can assist in this process by providing recommendations that match the desired criteria, making it easier for students to find suitable accommodations. A Rule-Based System is a structured decision-making method that utilizes IF-THEN rules to evaluate various criteria relevant to boarding house selection. By integrating a Decision Support System with Rule-Based Systems and Spatial Web technologies, this approach effectively assists UPY students in finding suitable boarding houses. The system provides comprehensive information and tailored recommendations based on the specific preferences of students or boarding house seekers.
PHYSIOTHERAPY PROGRAM IN POST-OP CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT (CABG) PATIENTS: CASE REPORT
Fauzia Riska Saputri;
Wijianto;
Purnomo Gani;
Diani Qomara Dewi
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): July: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i3.405
CABG is a surgical operation performed by creating new blood vessels or bypassing blocked blood vessels so that the blood flow carrying oxygen to the heart muscle supplied by the vessels is smoothed again. The study aimed to determine the management of physiotherapy in CABG cases. The research method used a case report method conducted on a 64-year-old male patient with a medical diagnosis of post-CABG surgery 4 Grafft A. I CAD3VD With Lm Disease, CTO at Prox RCA, complained of pain in the chest (surgical incision), ineffective breathing patterns, difficulty coughing, and the patient felt that his upper and lower limb movements were still limited. Physiotherapy interventions were conducted in 5 meetings from November 8, November 11, and November 12, November 13, to November 15, 2024. Starting from observation to evaluation. The physiotherapy Intervention given is a Breathing exercise (deep breathing exercise), effective coughing exercise with ACBT huffing), stretching of upper and lower limbs, and gradual mobilization. Measurements are made with a Sphygmomanometer, pulse oximeter, thermometer to measure vital signs during pre-post action, NRS (numbering rating scale) for pain, Meter line for thoracic expansion, and ICUMS for functional ability activities. The results showed a significant decrease in motion pain and still pain, where motion pain decreased from NRS 7 to NRS 0, as well as an increase in thoracic expansion, where the difference in breathing when inhaling and exhaling increased the thoracic cage from a difference of 0.8 cm to 2.8 cm, and an increase in functional ability. Using ICUMS, an increase in functional ability on the first day got a score of 10 (All activities are done above the bed) until the final evaluation got an ICUMS score of 10 (walking independently).
DEVELOPMENT OF A RELIGIOUS TOURISM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM AT K.H.R BAGUS KHASANTUKA TOMB IN SENUKO SIDOAGUNG
Aisyiyah Faj'ri Nur Jannah;
Muhammad Fairuzabadi
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i4.406
The management of religious tourism at the K.H.R Bagus Khasantuka Tomb in Senuko Sidoagung faces several challenges, particularly in financial recording, human resource management, and the documentation of history and oral traditions. This study aims to develop a Religious Tourism Management Information System to enhance operational efficiency and support cultural heritage preservation. The development methodology follows the Waterfall model, consisting of requirement analysis, system design, implementation, testing, and maintenance. The system was evaluated using Black Box and Alpha Testing methods to assess functionality and user experience. The results indicate that the developed system improves financial transparency, facilitates visitor data recording, and supports historical and traditional documentation more effectively. This system modernizes and structures religious tourism management, with the potential to increase visitor engagement.
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR MOUNTAIN CLIMBING SELECTION IN INDONESIA USING THE MULTI-FACTOR EVALUATION PROCESS (MFEP) METHOD
Achmad Imam Dairobbi;
Muhammad Fairuzabadi
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): January: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
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DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i3.416
Mountain climbing is a popular activity among various groups; however, selecting a suitable mountain can be challenging for climbers. Several factors, such as trail difficulty, altitude, climbing duration, cost, and water availability, must be considered to ensure a safe and comfortable climb. Therefore, this study develops a web-based Decision Support System (DSS) to assist climbers in choosing a mountain that matches their preferences. This research employs the Multi-Factor Evaluation Process (MFEP) method to evaluate mountains based on predetermined criteria. The system assigns weights to each factor and calculates evaluation scores to generate the best mountain recommendations. The system is developed using PHP for the backend, MySQL for the database, and Bootstrap for a responsive user interface. The study results indicate that the system can provide objective and accurate mountain recommendations. System testing using the Black Box Testing method confirms that all features function as intended. Based on MFEP calculations, the system ranks mountains according to relevant factors, enabling climbers to make informed and safer decisions.