Authors :
Indah Naryanti; Farid Agushybana; Eko Sediyono
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 6 - June
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6789538
Abstract :
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) cause
71% of deaths in the world and 76% in Indonesia.
Therefore, a systematic and continuous health
surveillance system is needed for control and prevention
measures with complete, up-to-date and real-time
recording and reporting. 90% of excel manual recording
and delivery of reports are done by email. So we need an
information system that supports surveillance of noncommunicable diseases. The model used in this study uses
the Technology Acceptance Model to determine
perceptions of usefulness, perceived convenience,
attitudes and user intentions.
This type of research is qualitative. The main
informants are 4 PTM programmers and 9 triangulation
informants at the Semarang City Health Center, Central
Java, Indonesia. Methods of collecting data is through
observation, interviews and documentation.
The results showed that the acceptance of SI-PTM
had fulfilled the user's perception of usefulness, the
perception of user convenience. attitude and intention to
use. Furthermore, there is a need for cross-sectoral
collaboration for Information System integration and
data security for the implementation of PTM Information
Systems
Keywords :
Non-Communicable Diseases, NonCommunicable Disease Information System, Technology Acceptance Mode
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) cause
71% of deaths in the world and 76% in Indonesia.
Therefore, a systematic and continuous health
surveillance system is needed for control and prevention
measures with complete, up-to-date and real-time
recording and reporting. 90% of excel manual recording
and delivery of reports are done by email. So we need an
information system that supports surveillance of noncommunicable diseases. The model used in this study uses
the Technology Acceptance Model to determine
perceptions of usefulness, perceived convenience,
attitudes and user intentions.
This type of research is qualitative. The main
informants are 4 PTM programmers and 9 triangulation
informants at the Semarang City Health Center, Central
Java, Indonesia. Methods of collecting data is through
observation, interviews and documentation.
The results showed that the acceptance of SI-PTM
had fulfilled the user's perception of usefulness, the
perception of user convenience. attitude and intention to
use. Furthermore, there is a need for cross-sectoral
collaboration for Information System integration and
data security for the implementation of PTM Information
Systems
Keywords :
Non-Communicable Diseases, NonCommunicable Disease Information System, Technology Acceptance Mode