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Muhammad Yunus
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m.yunus@polije.ac.id
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ijhitech@polije.ac.id
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Kab. jember,
Jawa timur
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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.
Articles 29 Documents
Design of Food Ordering Application in Teaching Factory Nutrition Care Center in Supporting Zero Stunting Santi, Maya Weka; Husin, Husin; Rachmawati, Ervina
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v2i1.4577

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Jember Regency was in the spotlight because the prevalence of stunted toddlers has reached the highest rank in East Java with a figure of 34.9% in 2022. Teaching Factory Nutrition Care Center (NCC) has nutritional catering services with Managed Health Meal and Kids Meal packages. However, the ordering process was still done via telephone or chat from social media groups. The research objective was to generate the online application for ordering food at the Teaching Factory NCC to accelerate zero stunting program. It used waterfall method contains of system investigation, system analysis, system design, system implementation, and system maintenance. Meanwhile, this article limited to system design. The results showed that NCC Food facilitates clients/ patients to order nutritious food online according to nutritional adequacy rate needs, particularly for stunted toddlers.
The Factors Associated with Inaccurate Inpatient Diagnosis Code at Health Information System Ibnu Sina Hospital Gresik Regency Hasan, Khumaidah; Santi , Maya Weka; Rachmawati , Ervina; Setiawan, Dony
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v2i1.5072

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Inaccuracies in disease diagnosis codes result in inaccurate reports. The results of the preliminary study showed a high rate of code inaccurate (73%). The research aimed to determine the relationship between ability, leadership, reward, motivation and attitude factors on inaccurate inpatient diagnosis codes at HIS Ibnu Sina Hospital, Gresik Regency. This research method uses a cross-sectional approach with the chi-square test. The population used was nurses who coded diagnoses as many as 42 people with a sample of 39 people. The results of observations of inaccurate inpatient diagnosis codes at HIS Ibnu Sina Hospital, Gresik Regency were 49% inaccurate. The results of the attitude factor analysis have a relationship with the inaccurate of inpatient diagnosis codes with P value 0.00 < α (0.05), while the Ability, Leadership, Reward, and Motivation there is no significant relationship with inaccurate inpatient diagnosis codes with P value > α (0.05) at Hospital Information System Ibnu Sina Regional Hospital, Gresik Regency. The suggestion this research is the Hospital Director needs to create a policy regarding the diagnosis input must be carried out by medical recorders, a clear reward and punishment mechanism, monitoring and evaluation by audit team for the number of inaccurate disease diagnosis codes
Improvement Strategy For Outpatient Medical Record Return Delay At Jambesari Public Health Center Bondowoso Nuraini, Novita; Kiromah, Siska Ainul; Wijayanti, Rossalina Adi
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i1.4951

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The delay in returning medical records significantly affects the quality of healthcare services. It was found that at Jambesari Health Center, there is a delay in returning outpatient medical records by 80 % due to the absence of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), lack of tracer usage, and limited information media about service hours. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to develop an improvement strategy for outpatient medical record return delay using the PDCA approach. This type of research uses qualitative. The research informan were 8 informants consisting of 6 main subjects, namely 1 medical records officer, 1 counter clerk, 1 nurse, 1 general practitioner, 1 midwife, 1 dentist and 2 supporting subjects, namely 1 head of community health center and 1 head of administration. Data collection method use interviews, observation, documentation and brainstorming. The planning phase resulted in identifying 3 priority causes from the 7M process elements, namely the absence of specific SOP for returning outpatient medical records, lack of tracer usage and insufficient information for the community regarding operating hours with improvement actions including creating SOPs related to outpatient medical record return, acquiring tracers, and using banners as information media for service hours. The implementation phase lasted for 3 months from March to May 2023, guided by previously established TOR. The checking phase revealed a decrease of record return delay by 17% after improvements, followed by the action phase, which included brainstorming and socializing SOPs every month and optimizing tracer design and medical record training.
The Production Of Bluder Substitute Made Of Psyllium Husk Flour As Fiber-Rich Food To Prevent Constipation Warsito, Heri; Choiri, Haniva Imanda; Iqbal, Muhammad; Putra, Dony Setiawan Hendyca
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i1.4975

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Continuous constipation can cause several diseases such as hemorrhoids, colon cancer, diverticular disease. It is generally characterized by stool which becomes increasingly harder and larger. As a result, this causes lower frequency of defecation. Consuming highly fibrous food sources is one decent measure to address constipation. One ingredient high in fiber is psyllium husk. This study aims to determine the fiber content in bluder made of psyllium husk flour as a bread substitute to prevent constipation. It employed Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 5 treatments (flour and psyllium husk flour), inter alia T1 (87.6% and 12.4%), T2 (86.4% and 13.6%), T3 (85.2% and 14.2%), T4 (84% and 16%), and T5 (82.2% and 17.2% flour), each of which was repeated 5 times. The results showed that T5 has the highest fiber content at 9.85 grams/60 grams. The addition of psyllium husk flour had a significant effect on fiber content and the physical properties of bluder, while the best treatment in this study was T3 (85.2% flour and 14.8% psyllium husk flour). One loaf of bluder weighing 65 grams provides energy content of 228 kcal, 9 grams of protein, 8 grams of fat, 30 grams of carbohydrates, and 4.8 grams of fiber.
Prototype Design of Arduino-based Automatic Portable Anthropometric and Health Nutrition Assessment Tool Ardianto, Efri Tri; Oktafa, Huda; Husin, H.; Afriansyah, Faisal Lutfi; Pratiwi, Berlina Yudha; Elisanti, Alinea Dwi
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i1.5538

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The development of mobile-based applications has gained significant momentum, especially in developing countries like Indonesia. The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated technological disruption, prompting a shift from manual to mobile-based systems. Advances in information technology have encouraged researchers to develop height measuring devices that are portable, efficient, fast and easy to use. It was new challenge in migrating from print and manual based systems to mobile based systems. The aim of this research is to design and develop a prototype for an arduino-based portable tool for anthropometric and nutritional assessment. The method used is the Prototype model method so it requires a systematic and sequential approach step by step. The tools used are ESP32 WROOM Microcontroller, ESP32 Expansion Breakout Board, HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sensor, HX-711 Load cell Sensor, 20x4 I2C LCD. The developed anthropometric detection tool automatically determines nutritional status by measuring the weight and height of both children and adults. It is two separate tools that must be connected via WiFi Hotspot, the data from the two sensors will be processed via an Android application. In conclusion, this portable tool offers a user-friendly design compared to previously developed tools, enabling more effective and efficient nutritional status assessments.
The Future of Health Technology: Analyzing User-Based Design in the Electronic Growth Chart Interface Muna, Niyalatul; Mudiono, Demiawan Rachmatta Putro; Nurmawati, Ida; Wicaksono, Andri Permana; Muflihatin, Indah; Navalani, Faradita
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i1.5553

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Electronic Growth Chart (e-KMS) is an innovative platform for monitoring children's health by tracking weight and height. The user interface (UI) is designed for intuitive interaction, allowing users to operate the system efficiently. This research aims to analyses the e-KMS UI based on established UI standards using a descriptive quantitative method with a User-Centered Design (UCD) approach. The study involved 15 respondents. Results showed that the system was very easy to use and essential for monitoring children's health. Consistency was evaluated across different devices, revealing that the system functioned uniformly. Feedback was analyses by examining the system's visual cues during key actions such as logging in and inputting a child’s data, ensuring users could confirm successful operations. Finally, Visibility was assessed by observing how well users understood the input results, with the system effectively displaying a child’s growth chart. The findings highlight the importance of these four UI principles in creating a user-friendly, aesthetically pleasing, and intuitive interface. By adhering to these principles, the e-KMS UI enhances user engagement, satisfaction, and overall user experience, contributing to more effective health monitoring for children. To enhance usability, future improvements should focus on accessibility, streamlined navigation, and user feedback integration.
Excellence Service Strategy through Laboratory System Development in Health Department Selviyanti, Erna; Roziqin, Mochammad Choirur; Putra, Dony Setiawan Hendyca; Swari, Selvia Juwita; Alfiansyah, Gamasiano; Melinda, Tashya Eka; Tazania, Nur Shabrina Artaf
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i1.5561

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The Health Department has nineteen laboratories that serve various important purposes, including practicums and learning, supporting clinical research, clinical case simulations, research and system development, professional training, and health services. Despite their significance, these laboratories face challenges in presenting their profiles effectively to the public and stakeholders. This research aims to develop an Information System designed specifically for these laboratories to improve visibility and access to information regarding their services, technology, achievements, and advantages. The research follows a prototyping method to develop the system, which is chosen due to its flexibility, the complexity of the laboratories' needs, and the iterative nature of system development. The research was conducted over a period of six months, and the main steps involved included: early prototype development, rapid design and system testing. The web-based Laboratory Information System has been successfully developed and deployed, effectively addressing the challenges of information presentation, and supporting the growth and development of the laboratories.
Designing Board Games to Educate Female Sex Workers on Sexually Transmitted Infection Using The ADDIE Model Kartika, Ria Chandra; Setyowati, Lisus; Hikmah, Faiqatul; Satya, Malinda Capri Nurul; Yuana, Dia Bitari Mei; Khamid, M. Nur
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i1.5748

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Infectious disorders known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are spread through sexual contact. Female sex workers (FSWs) are particularly vulnerable to STIs. As of right now, FSWs' STI prevention practices are still insufficient. This is brought on by ignorance of STIs and failure to use condoms during sexual activity. This study's goal is to use the ADDIE Model to create a board game that educates female sex workers about sexually transmitted infections; Methods:  This research employed a research and development (R&D) approach utilizing the ADDIE model, which consists of five stages: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. In the analysis stage, needs assessment was conducted to determine gaps in existing STI health promotion efforts. In the design stage, a board game concept was created tailored to FSW characteristics. During development, the board game was produced and subjected to feasibility testing for both media and content. The implementation stage involved a media trial with selected participants, and the evaluation stage focused on assessing the practicality and effectiveness of the game; Results: The analysis showed that FSWs had limited knowledge of STIs, and existing health promotion methods were not sufficiently interactive or engaging. The developed board game achieved a media feasibility score of 92% and a content feasibility score of 85%, indicating high practicality without the need for major revisions. During the implementation phase, 15 FSWs participated in a trial, with 93% reporting the game was practical and engaging; Conclusions: The conclusion of this study is that using board games as a health promotion medium is very feasible for FSW to increase their knowledge about STIs because they are more interactive, enjoyable, new, and the information is relevant to what FSWs need to know.
An Analysis of the Causes of Delays in the Return of Outpatient Medical Records at Jambesari Public Health Center, Bondowoso Kiromah, Siska Ainul; Nuraini, Novita; Deharja, Atma; Sabran, Sabran
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v2i1.6156

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Timely return of medical records is essential for evaluating the quality of services at Community Health Centers (Puskesmas). In the second quarter of 2022, Puskesmas Jambesari in Bondowoso experienced a significant delay in the return of outpatient medical records. Of the 1,822 expected files, 1,443 (approximately 80%) were returned late, resulting in frequent misfiling due to improper storage. The prolonged absence of these records was a major contributing factor to the issue. This study aims to analyze the underlying causes of delays in returning outpatient medical records at Puskesmas Jambesari by examining the seven elements of the 7M framework: manpower, money, materials, machines, methods, motivation, and media. Employing a qualitative research approach, data were collected through interviews, observations, documentation, and brainstorming sessions. The findings reveal several systemic issues: front desk staff lacked awareness of return deadlines; training for relevant personnel was insufficient; the use of tracers and phone communication was minimal; expedition books were not optimally utilized; no specific Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) existed for record return; motivational incentives were absent; the physical storage space for records was inadequate; and no budget proposal had been prepared to support improvements. Notably, the absence of a clear SOP further exacerbated the problem.
Development of the E-Posyandu Kelor Gateway Based on the Continuum of Care Rachmawati, Ervina; Puspitasari, Trismayanti Dwi; Santi, Maya Weka; Yunus, Muhammad
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v3i1.6157

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The maternal mortality rate (MMR), infant mortality rate (IMR), and stunting rate in the Jember regency have not reached the standards set by the government. Efforts to reduce made through early detection of risk factors using the continuum of care model at to develop an e-Posyandu system. The purpose of this study was to develop an e-Posyandu information system into a “Kelor Gateway e-Posyandu” information system based on the continuum of care and equipped with a reminder system. This was a research and development study. The sample were 15 cadres from integrated service posts Manggis 15, 15A, and 18. The system was developed using the waterfall method. The results showed that the system’s development e-Posyandu based on the continuum of care reports could be automatically recapitulated and adjusted according to the manual report. This means that the cadres could send the health data reports as soft copies (PDF) or hard copies (print) to the midwives. The Kelor Gateway e-Posyandu was also equipped with a reminder system to send the integrated service posts’ acitivity schedules via SMS to pregnant women and mothers. This system has been implemented by the research subjects at their integrated service posts. and the system has facilitated the early detection of MMR, IMR, and stunting. For future studies, the Kelor Gateway e-Posyandu needs to be implemented simultaneously at all integrated service posts in the Kemuning Lor village.

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