Development of a Diabetes Mellitus Monitoring Information System in Health Monitoring and Health Decision Making
Abstract
Individuals with diabetes mellitus more likely to experience acute and chronic health complications. Information systems in the health sector can be utilized in managing health information as an effort to monitor risk factors for oral manifestations. The collection of information shows that there is no software that is used as health monitoring for people with diabetes mellitus. So that the SIP DM-DENT Monitoring was developed. This research aims to produce SIP DM-DENT Monitoring for people with diabetes mellitus that is feasible in health monitoring and helps make decisions for managing their health. This research uses the R&D method to develop a new product output. The application development using RAD method with DFD logic model to develop information systems faster with better product quality. Sampling using purposive sampling technique obtained 35 samples. Data from the model test results were tested using interclass correlation coefficient and descriptive analysis. The results of this software feasibility assessment amounted to 85.76 and p-value of 0.00 <0.05 indicates feasible. The assessment of the system shows the average respondent agrees that the system provides information and is easy to use. SIP DM-DENT Monitoring is feasible and effective in monitoring health in people with diabetes mellitus, especially in diabetes mellitus control and dental health and is able to provide information that can facilitate users in making health decisions. In addition, users can obtain their health information easily because there is a complete history of their health check results and display health education materials that can increase their knowledge
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