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STUDI KUALITATIF : ANALISIS KEBUTUHAN SISTEM INFORMASI KEGIATAN PEMBINAAN, PENGAWASAN DAN PENGENDALIAN (BINWASDAL) PUSKESMAS UNTUK PROGRAM KESEHATAN IBU PADA ERA KEBIASAAN BARU DI SUKU DINAS KESEHATAN JAKARTA PUSAT Ulfah, Ita Ainy
Jurnal Informasi Kesehatan Indonesia (JIKI) Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Jurnal Informasi Kesehatan Indonesia (JIKI)
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Malang (State Health Polytechnic of Malang)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31290/jiki.v6i2.2060

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Maternal Mortality Rate in Indonesia has not reached the SDGs target, so it is necessary to improve the quality of services for the Maternal Health program at the district level. One of the problems faced is the implementation of recording and reporting which is not optimal because the health information system is not yet integrated. The purpose of this study was to analyze the information system requirements for primary health care monitoring and supervision of Maternal Health Programs in the Central Jakarta Health Office. This type of research is qualitative research with thematic analysis . The Central Jakarta Health Office, as a regional unit that deals with health issues in Central Jakarta, has many limitations in the implementation of information and communication technology. With advances in information technology, the Health Office, which has the main tasks of supervision and monitoring of all health facilities, especially primary health care, must be able to develop an information system that can accommodate the activities that have been carried out so far. The information system developed must be integrated with all existing applications, both those developed by the Indonesian Ministry of Health, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Health Office, and the Primary Health Care unit. Keywords: maternal health program, monitoring and supervision, binwasdal, information system requirement
Determinants of Chronic Energy Deficiency (SEZ) of Pregnant Women in DKI Jakarta Urban the Era of Islamic Value-Based Social Development Sari, Intan Rachmita; Adrian, Verry; Hafili, Ira Nisrawati; Ulfah, Ita Ainy; Andrean, Jessie; Fauziah A, A Rifkah
Al-madinah: Journal of Islamic Civilization Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Al-madinah: Journal of Islamic Civilization
Publisher : Pusat Pengkajian dan Pengembangan Islam Jakarta (PPIJ)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70901/1d4yp971

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The study aimed to identify the determinants of SEZ among pregnant women in the Jakarta area and formulate intervention strategies that are in line with Islamic principles. This study used data from the DKI Jakarta health information system for the period January - May 2025 with a cross sectional design involving 383 pregnant women. The analysis step formed a logistic regression biner. The results of this study showed that the variables that significantly influenced the variables of Maternal Weight (p=<2e-16), Maternal Height (p=2.88e-07) and Domicile (p=0.0325) significantly influenced the SEZ of pregnant women with the Odds ratio value of Domicile (1.85%), Maternal Weight (26%), Maternal TB (16.1%). Pregnant women who live in areas with high population density OR (1.85) have 84.9% times higher risk of experiencing SEZ than pregnant women who live in areas with low population density. Maternal Weight OR of (0.74) indicates that pregnant women with body weight >145cm have a lower risk of developing SEZ, meaning that the risk of SEZ decreases by 25.6%. Maternal Height OR (1.16) indicates that every increase in the height category of pregnant women was associated with a 16% increase in the risk of developing SEZ. From an Islamic perspective, efforts to maintain maternal and fetal health are an implementation of the Maqasid Sharia principle, namely the protection of the soul (hifz al-nafs) and offspring (hifz al-nasl).