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Title
Design And Implementation Of Android And Gps Based Friend Application In Mitigation Efforts And Early Emergency Aid For Disaster Victims In Maternal And Neonatal Parents
Subject
Maternal, Neonatal
Description
This study aims to analyze the design and implementation of the Friend application based on Android and GPS as an effort to mitigate and respond to early emergency situations for disaster victims, especially pregnant women and newborns. This vulnerable group often faces high risks during disasters due to limited mobility and lack of access to effective information and communication. This study uses a qualitative method with an observation and interview approach to the community in disaster-prone areas, health workers, and related parties at the Kampung Baru Health Center, Medan. The application development uses the UML (Unified Modeling Language) system, including use cases, activity diagrams, and sequence diagrams. The results of the study show that the Friend application is able to integrate emergency reporting, mapping of disaster-prone areas, and direct communication with health workers and the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD). The trial showed that the application can determine the user's position with an average accuracy of 12.9 meters and a response time of 1.49 seconds, allowing for rapid handling of pregnant women and babies in emergency conditions. The implications of this study indicate that the application of digital technology in disaster mitigation can increase the effectiveness of emergency responses for vulnerable groups, as well as accelerate coordination between the community, medical personnel, and authorities. Friend is expected to be an innovative solution in improving the safety of mothers and babies in disaster situations.
Creator
Juliana Munthe, Siti Nurmawan Sinaga, Herna Rinayanti Manurung, Lidya Natalia Br Sinuhaji, Indra Manurung, Cantik Marlin Batee, Lisa Erawati Sibarani, Monica Situngkir, Nadya Nabila, Noni Indriani
Language
English