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MOBILE APP INNOVATION IN MENTAL HEALTH MONITORING Nooraisyah; Sidderatul Akbar; Nunu Andriani
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): April
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In the face of the global mental health challenge, technological innovation, mainly through mobile applications, offers wide potential to support mental health monitoring and interventions. With the increasing prevalence of mental health problems and limited access to conventional mental health services, mobile apps have emerged as important tools to provide easily accessible, timely, and personalised support. Research and development in this field has leveraged advances in artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), wearable technologies, and predictive analysis to create innovative mental health solutions. This mobile application is designed not only for passive monitoring but also for active interventions that can improve the user's psychological well-being. This article examines various aspects of mobile application innovation in mental health, including chatbot-based therapy, immersive therapy with VR/AR, mental health monitoring with wearable technology, integration of health systems for coordinated support, and the importance of considering ethical as well as privacy aspects. By discussing recent and future potential mobile applications in mental health, the study aims to show how mobile technology can play a key role in addressing mental health challenges and improving the accessibility and effectiveness of mental health support.
EMPOWERING THE PUBLIC THROUGH HEALTH LITERACY: LITERATURE STUDIES Nunu Andriani; Sidderatul Akbar; Nooraisyah
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): MEI
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This research aims to understand the effectiveness of health literacy programmes in empowering the public. Emphasizing the importance of health literacy and its implications for health outcomes, the study also explores potential obstacles to the implementation of this kind of program and what strategies can be used to expand health literature. The research method used is literature review, which involves searching, evaluating, and synthesizing existing research related to health literature. This research found that health literacy plays an important role in improving health outcomes and empowering communities, by enabling individuals to make more intelligent health decisions. However, the implementation of health literacy programmes has obstacles to both resource constraints, access to information, technological problems, cultural and linguistic barriers, and society's resistance to change. Nevertheless, the survey also found various effective strategies to overcome such barriers, such as sustainable education, relatable media use, and peer-to-peer programmes, as well as the important role of governments and related institutions in providing policy support and resources.