Development of Information System Documentations Postpartum Obstetrics and Infant Physiology Midwife Integrated with Credit Numbers as Civil Servants Based on Electric Word Browser (Web) (SISNIBI NANGKET)

Author:

fadhilah nur1,Suyuti Ansar1,ahmad mardiana1

Affiliation:

1. Hasanuddin University

Abstract

Abstract Documentation system that is not reported, about 82% of PNS Midwifes do not understand the system of recording and calculating their own credit numbers, thus imposing the work to other people who are more knowledgeable to complete it to fulfill the requirements for promotion and regular reporting for 1 year. This research aims to analyze the effect of perceived convenience and usefulness on the interest of civil servant Midwifes in using an integrated physiological information system for postpartum midwifery and infant midwifery credit scores for web-based civil servant Midwifes. This research uses several hardware, including, laptops connected to the internet, servers, software to build systems and connected via Internet access with the website (http://www.sisnibinangket.com). The SISNIBI NANGKET application is the first application in Indonesia that is used to facilitate civil servant Midwifes in the process of recording, reporting and calculating credit scores. The design of this research is observational analytic, namely research that explains the relationship between variables through hypothesis testing. Data analysis was carried out using univariate and bivariate analysis tested using the Chi-Square test. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between perceived convenience and perceived usefulness on the interest of civil servant Midwifes in using the SISNIBI NANGKET information system with p value p = 0.000 < = 0.005.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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