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- Andi Syarifah Irmadani
- Werna Nontji
- Syafruddin Syarif
- Mardiana Ahmad
- Suryani Asad
- Azniah Syam
- Nurhayani Jamil
Abstract
Introduction- Midwifery documentation is a process of recording, reporting, and storing the information or meaningful data which based on the accurate and complete written communication. The documentation is an evidence of the implementation of midwifery care which is useful for midwives, patients, and other health workers. Materials and Methods- The study employed comparative method with quasi-experiment design. By employing purposive sampling technique, 84 acceptors of family planning were chosen. Moreover, they were divided into two groups; 42 acceptors who used conventional documentation and 42 acceptors who used Smart Contraception documentation. The data were analyzed by using Univariate analysis to find out the mean and Bivariate analysis by using Chi-square test. Results- From 29 out of 42 (69%) samples, it was found that the accessibility of documentation by using Smart Contraception was easier than using conventional method, meanwhile 13 out of 42 (31%) samples found it difficult. In conventional method, 23 out of 42 (54,8%) samples found it easier in documenting by using conventional method than using Smart Contraception application, meanwhile 19 out of 42 samples found it difficult. The statistical result showed that p value 0.006 (<0.05) which means that there was difference between the use of Smart Contraception application and conventional method in doing documentation. Conclusion- Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that Smart Contraception was better on documentation accessibility than conventional documentation.
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Andi Syarifah Irmadani & Werna Nontji & Syafruddin Syarif & Mardiana Ahmad & Suryani Asad & Azniah Syam & Nurhayani Jamil, 2019.
"Responsiveness in Family Planning Service Using Android-Based Smart Contraception Application,"
Global Journal of Health Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(9), pages 1-86, August.
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RePEc:ibn:gjhsjl:v:11:y:2019:i:9:p:86
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- R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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