HomeRomblon State University Research Journalvol. 5 no. 2 (2023)

RSUSafe: Student Daily Health Record Tracking System for RSU Romblon Campus

Joy Mariz M Mindoro-Mesana | Lendy Antoinette M Guro | Kevin Karl B Rosaroso | Jan Christian B Mateo | Vanessa V Mabunga | Nino Rey P Bautista | Juliana R Maligang

 

Abstract:

This study developed RSUSafe, a COVID-19 website dedicated to tracking the daily health records of students at Romblon State University - Romblon Campus. The specific objectives include the creation of an easy-to-use mobile responsive website that can track daily health data for students participating in flexible face-to-face courses. Additionally, the system incorporates a notification mechanism for both the school nurse and symptomatic students, accessible through the school nurse's web portal. This study was conducted in the first semester of academic year 2022-2023. Considering time constraints and student availability, a sample of 100 responses was collected using the convenience sampling method. To ensure the effectiveness of RSUSAFE, proper reporting and evaluation of the acceptance of the system using the ISO/IEC 25010: 2011 standard was also conducted. Results showed that the RSUSafe system is evaluated as highly suitable, highly efficient, highly reliable and highly secured. The results of this study are expected to significantly contribute to improving health surveillance practices in academic institutions.



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