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International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30256933     DOI : 10.25047/ijhitech
Core Subject : Health, Science,
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology (IJHITECH) is published by Politeknik Negeri Jember and managed by Health Information Management, Department of Health. IJHITECH a scientific journal, double blind peer reviewed and open-access journal. IJHITECH is an academic journal organized which focus and scope : medical record, health information management, health information system, health information technology, public health and information technology. IJHITECH provides open access to anyone so that the information and findings in these articles are useful for everyone. This journal article content can be accessed and downloaded for free, free of charge, following the creative commons license used.
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Feature Requirement With Human-Centered Design Approach to Developing A Psychological-Based HIV Yuana, Dia Bitari Mei; Pratama, Afis Asryullah; Pratama, Tegar Wahyu Yudha; Puspitasari, Nilam; Aprilya, Nurina; Hikmah, Faiqatul; Fahrizal, Bayu Krisna Dwihadi
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i2.6746

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HIV cases among adolescents in Indonesia have been on the rise recently. Moderate to severe depressive symptoms are reported to be experienced by adolescents living with HIV, which coincides with this increase in cases. This suggests that it is essential to initiate strategic initiatives to enhance the efficacy of the initial screening process by implementing application-based HIV risk group identification through the use of psychological approaches. Designing a user interface that is appropriately structured and meets user requirements is crucial to ensuring the effectiveness of the application being developed. This investigation involved the assessment of feature requirements by HIV disease counselors and psychologists in accordance with the Human-Centered Design (HCD) methodology. Counselors who specialize in HIV disease contribute to the query elements utilized in the initial screening assessment. Meanwhile, psychologists contribute to the approval of the questions utilized as an initial screening test, which affects the psychological well-being and accuracy of adolescent users. The stages adopted for the implementation of HCD were modified in accordance with ISO 9241-210. This research generated user personas, use case diagrams, and the User Interface (UI) design for the VitaMind application, which is primarily designed for pre-test screening. This is a multiplatform application that comprises both web-based and mobile components. This application design has been tested using the system usability scale (SUS) method and produced an accuracy score of 86.1%. The primary contribution and novelty of this research lies in the application of Human-Centered Design principles to the development of a mental health-focused, pre-test HIV screening application tailored for students. Usability testing, employing the System Usability Scale (SUS) method, yielded results demonstrating a high degree of usability.
Development of a Web-Based Self-Health Screening Kiosk for The Participants of Chronic Disease Management Program (PROLANIS) Wijayanta, Setya; Eliyah, Eliyah; Fahyudi, Asharul; Anjani, Sylvia; Setiono, Oki
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i2.6800

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Current PROLANIS screening workflows at primary healthcare facilities remain predominantly manual and complex, characterized by lengthy registration processes, laboratory examinations, medical consultations, therapeutic exercises, health education sessions, and pharmacy visits. These inefficiencies result in prolonged patient queues, duplicate documentation, delayed data aggregation, and excessive workload for healthcare personnel, ultimately compromising program effectiveness and participant satisfaction. This study addresses these challenges through the development of a web-based self-health screening kiosk utilizing a Research and Development (R&D) approach with a prototyping model. System evaluation focused specifically on user interface/experience (UI/UX) feasibility, rather than clinical effectiveness, involving six PROLANIS officers from Sidorejo Lor and Sidorejo Kidul Community Health Centers using a structured assessment instrument. Results yielded an average score of 4.0 (out of 5), indicating good design consistency, responsiveness, and functionality, though improvements remain necessary in ease of use and visual layout. The prototype demonstrates potential to enhance PROLANIS efficiency but requires broader clinical validation and system integration testing.
Usability Evaluation of a Web-Based e-KMS for Toddler Nutritional Status Monitoring Using the System Usability Scale (SUS) Muna, Niyalatul; Muflihatin, Indah; Nurmawati, Ida; Mudiono, Demiawan Rachmatta Putro; Wicaksono, Andri Permana
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): January
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A nutritional status assessment system is an electronic health information system that records toddler growth based on age-specific weight and height measurements. Parents may not always maintain appropriate scheduling or regular visits for periodic monitoring at healthcare facilities. This study presents a usability evaluation of a web-based nutritional monitoring system that implements an Electronic Growth Monitoring Card (e-KMS). Users interact with the system through a user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) designed to support effective interaction. The main contribution of this study is the empirical validation of the usability level of a web-based e-KMS in a healthcare context using the System Usability Scale (SUS). The evaluation involved 20 respondents, consisting of parent representatives and daycare teachers or administrators as e-KMS users, and employed 10 SUS statements measured on a five-point Likert scale. The SUS analysis yielded a score of 77.78, indicating a good and acceptable level of usability. These findings demonstrate that the developed e-KMS is suitable for supporting digital-based monitoring of toddler nutritional status in healthcare services.

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