PROTOTYPE DIABET CARE BERBASIS MOBILE MENGGUNAKAN METODE DESIGN THINKING

Regina Aulia Putri, - (2023) PROTOTYPE DIABET CARE BERBASIS MOBILE MENGGUNAKAN METODE DESIGN THINKING. S1 thesis, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia.

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Abstract

PROTOTYPE DIABET CARE BERBASIS MOBILE MENGGUNAKA METODE DESIGN THINKING REGINA AULIA PUTRI NIM: 1903896 ABSTRAK Diabetes mellitus merupakan penyakit yang lumrah yang menjadi masalah bagi kesehatan masyarakat di dunia khususnya di Indonesia. Indonesia merupakan negara dengan peringkat 5 dengan penderita diabetes mellitus terbanyak di dunia dengan 19,5 juta jiwa pada tahun 2021. Dengan tingginya angka penderita diabetes di Indonesia maka munculah permasalahan yang dirasakan oleh penderita diabetes salah satunya adalah kesulitan dalam mendapatkan informasi mengenai diabetes mellitus, tidak menerapkan pola gaya hidup sehat, kesulitan dalam mengontrol kadar gula darah, dan terbatasnya variasi makanan yang dapat dikonsumsi oleh penderita diabetes mellitus. Penelitian ini memiliki tujuan untuk membantu penderita diabetes dalam mendapatkan informasi seputar diabetes mellitus dan cara menerapkan pola hidup sehat yang dapat mengontrol kadar gula darah dengan konsultasi medis dan juga menyediakan makanan yang aman dikonsumsi oleh penderita diabetes mellitus. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian design thinking yang terdiri dari 5 tahap yaitu empathize, define, ideate, prototype, dan test. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah rancangan prototype aplikasi Diabet Care yang memiliki fitur-fitur yang telah disesuaikan dengan kebutuhan penderita diabetes mellitus agar dapat menerapkan pola gaya hidup sehat dengan konsultasi medis yang diberikan oleh dokter dan para ahli diabetes mellitus serta menjaga kondisi gula darahnya agar tetap stabil dengan membantu menyediakan makanan yang sehat. Kata kunci: Diabetes Mellitus, Design Thinking, Prototype, System Usability Scale.  MOBILE-BASED DIABET CARE PROTOTYPE USING DESIGN THINKING METHOD ----- REGINA AULIA PUTRI NIM: 1903896 ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus is a common disease that is a problem for public health in the world, especially in Indonesia. Indonesia is the 5th ranked country with the most diabetes mellitus sufferers in the world with 19.5 million people in 2021. With the high number of diabetes sufferers in Indonesia, problems arise that are felt by diabetes sufferers, one of which is the difficulty in getting information about diabetes mellitus, no implementing a healthy lifestyle pattern, difficulty in controlling blood sugar levels, and limited variety of foods that can be consumed by diabetes mellitus sufferers. This research aims to help diabetes sufferers obtain information about diabetes mellitus and how to adopt a healthy lifestyle that can control blood sugar levels with medical consultation and also provide food that is safe for consumption by diabetes mellitus sufferers. This research uses the design thinking research method which consists of 5 stages, namely empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. The result of this research is a prototype design for the Diabetes Care application which has features that have been adapted to the needs of diabetes mellitus sufferers so that they can adopt a healthy lifestyle pattern with medical consultations provided by doctors and diabetes mellitus experts and maintain their blood sugar condition to remain stable. by helping provide healthy food. Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Design Thinking, Prototype, System Usability Scale. Diabetes mellitus is a common disease that is a problem for public health in the world, especially in Indonesia. Indonesia is the 5th ranked country with the most diabetes mellitus sufferers in the world with 19.5 million people in 2021. With the high number of diabetes sufferers in Indonesia, problems arise that are felt by diabetes sufferers, one of which is the difficulty in getting information about diabetes mellitus, no implementing a healthy lifestyle pattern, difficulty in controlling blood sugar levels, and limited variety of foods that can be consumed by diabetes mellitus sufferers. This research aims to help diabetes sufferers obtain information about diabetes mellitus and how to adopt a healthy lifestyle that can control blood sugar levels with medical consultation and also provide food that is safe for consumption by diabetes mellitus sufferers. This research uses the design thinking research method which consists of 5 stages, namely empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. The result of this research is a prototype design for the Diabetes Care application which has features that have been adapted to the needs of diabetes mellitus sufferers so that they can adopt a healthy lifestyle pattern with medical consultations provided by doctors and diabetes mellitus experts and maintain their blood sugar condition to remain stable. by helping provide healthy food. Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Design Thinking, Prototype, System Usability Scale.

Item Type: Thesis (S1)
Additional Information: Link Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&authuser=1&user=qMu61rIAAAAJ ID Sinta Dosen Pembimbing : Rian Andrian : 6681695 Suprih Widodo : 5978120
Uncontrolled Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Design Thinking, Prototype, System Usability Scale
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
L Education > LC Special aspects of education
Divisions: UPI Kampus Purwakarta > S1 Pendidikan Sistem Teknologi dan Informasi
Depositing User: Regina Aulia Putri
Date Deposited: 29 Dec 2023 07:29
Last Modified: 29 Dec 2023 07:29
URI: http://repository.upi.edu/id/eprint/113942

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