The use of doping has been banned in the world of sports. This ban is regulated by law and must be adhered to by all athletes. This study aims to identify the need for efforts to prevent doping use and develop a monitoring tool for doping prevention. The method used in this research is Design-Based Research (DBR), which includes the stages of analysis, design, development, and reflection. The data sources involved in this research include administrators, medical officers, coaches, and disabled athletes from the NPCI (National Paralympic Committee Indonesia) Central Java Province. Data collection during the analysis stage used questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. The reflection stage includes the validation or assessment of the product by doping experts, medical professionals, and media experts. The data obtained from this research and development are both qualitative and quantitative. Therefore, the analysis technique used in this study is a Mix Method data analysis. The results revealed that the NPCI Central Java Province has made efforts to prevent doping use. However, these efforts have not been maximized and require improvement. In the expert validation results, the product received an average score of over 81% from doping and medical experts, and an average score of over 61% from media experts. With the development of this product, it is hoped that it will meet the need for doping prevention efforts. Further research is necessary to assess the effectiveness of the product in preventing doping use among disabled athletes.
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