Mobile Health Technology for Monitoring and Managing the Health of People with Lupus (Odapus)
Abstract
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease requiring
continuous monitoring for effective management. In Indonesia, approximately 1.7% of the
adult population suffers from SLE, facing challenges such as limited access to specialists, high
healthcare costs, and geographical barriers. Existing mobile health (mHealth) applications for
SLE remain limited in quality, with average scores of only 2.3-2.7 out of 5 on the Mobile App
Rating Scale (MARS). Currently, there is no comprehensively developed and empirically
tested mHealth application specifically designed for Indonesian ODAPUS (People with Lupus)
that considers the local context.
This research employed a prototyping approach involving ODAPUS from the early
development stages. Data collection was conducted through two Focus Group Discussions
(FGDs) with 10 ODAPUS from Sahabat Cempluk Foundation and a user needs questionnaire
involving 22 respondents. The LUFY (Lupus Fighter Diary) application was developed for
Android using Kotlin and Firebase Realtime Database, featuring daily health recording,
medication reminders, rule-based flare screening, routine check-up reminders, and SLE
educational content. Usability evaluation was conducted using the System Usability Scale
(SUS) with 10 respondents.
Research results demonstrate successful development of the LUFY application with five
main features aligned with ODAPUS needs. The rule-based flare screening algorithm analyzes
symptom combinations through five hierarchical priority levels. Usability evaluation yielded
an average SUS score of 88.75 out of 100 ("Excellent" category), significantly exceeding the
digital health application benchmark of 68 (SD 12.5). High scores were obtained in ease of use
(96% agreed, scale 4-5), low complexity (87% disagreed with complexity, scale 1-2), good
feature integration (96% agreed), and high consistency (86% disagreed with inconsistency).
These results indicate that the participatory approach successfully produced a user-friendly
application meeting Indonesian ODAPUS needs.
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