Analysis of Information system of Documentation Midwifery, postpartum and neonatal integrated with credit numbers of civil servant based on World Electric Browser (Web) (SISNIBI NANGKET) (Guided by Ansar Suyuti dan Mardiana Ahmad).
nur fadhilah, anshar suyuti, mardiana ahmad
hasanuddin university graduate school, Makassar 90245, Indonesia
hasanudin university engineering faculty, Makassar 90000 Indonesia
hasanuddin university graduate school, Makassar 90245, Indonesia
Abstract
The documentation system is not reported, 82% of midwives of civil servants do not understand the system of recording and calculating their own credit numbers, thus delegating the process to someone who is better understood to complete it, to fulfill the requirements for promotion and routine reporting for 1 year. This study aims to analyze the effect of perceived ease and usefulness on the interest of PNS midwives in using information systems for integrated physiological postpartum and infant midwifery documentation integrated credit numbers for word-based civil servant browser (web) civil servants (SISNIBI NANGKET). In this study using hardware (hardware), namely, laptops that are connected to the internet network, servers, software (software) to build systems and connect through Internet access with the website (http://www.sisnibinangket.com). The design of this study is analytic observational, which is research that explains the relationship between variables through testing hypotheses. Univariate analysis was used to see the frequency of overall age, education, length of work, and functional positions of civil servant midwives, and bivariate analysis was used to see the relationship between perceived ease and perceived usefulness of interest in using the PNS midwife SISNIBI information system. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between perceived convenience and perceived usefulness towards the interest of PNS midwives in using information systems SISNIBI NETKET with the results of p value p = 0,000 <α = 0,005. It is hoped that future information system improvements will be more complete so that civil servant midwives do not get obstacles in recording and reporting their midwifery documentation.
Keywords: Documentation system, PNS midwife, information system
Topic: Maternal, neonatal and child health