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Website-Based Integrated System for Elderly Health Monitoring and Education

Sistem Terintegrasi Berbasis Website untuk Pemantauan Kesehatan dan Pendidikan Lansia
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Oktober:

Devia Rahma Aprillia Permatasari (1), Uce Indahyanti (2), Ika Ratna Indra Astutik (3), Irwan Alnarus Kautsar (4)

(1) Program Studi Informatika, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Indonesia
(2) Program Studi Informatika, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Indonesia
(3) Program Studi Informatika, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Indonesia
(4) Program Studi Informatika, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Indonesia
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Abstract:

General Background: Indonesia is experiencing rapid population aging, increasing the need for continuous and accessible elderly health monitoring. Specific Background: Many elderly individuals face limited access to healthcare services due to mobility constraints, geographic distance, and shortages of medical personnel, particularly in rural and peri-urban areas. Knowledge Gap: Existing web-based elderly health systems largely focus on data recording and monitoring, with limited integration of user-centered health education and intuitive interfaces. Aims: This study aimed to develop a website-based elderly health monitoring system, named Jaga Lansia, that integrates health data management with educational content using the Waterfall development method. Results: The system successfully implemented features for health monitoring, examination history visualization, and educational articles and videos, and demonstrated functional reliability through blackbox testing. User Acceptance Testing involving 30 respondents yielded a satisfaction score of 91.4%. Novelty: The integration of personalized health education content with monitoring features in a user-friendly web interface represents the main novelty of this system. Implications: The system provides a practical digital solution to support continuous elderly health monitoring from home and contributes to achieving SDG 3 on health and well-being.


Highlights:


  • Integrates health monitoring data with educational articles and videos.




  • Designed with a user-friendly interface tailored for elderly users.




  • Achieved high user satisfaction (91.4%) through acceptance testing.




Keywords: Elderly Health Monitoring; Web-Based Information System; Health Education; Waterfall Method; User Acceptance Testing

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