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THE SATISFACTION USE OF EARLY WARNING SCORE APPLICATION AT PONTIANAK HOSPITAL Pramana, Yoga; Fradianto, Ikbal; Fauzan, Suhaimi; Maulana, M. Ali; Mita, Mita
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 8, No 2 (2023): INJEC
Publisher : Asosiasi Institusi Pendidikan Ners Indonesia (AIPNI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v8i2.633

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Introduction: Emergencies are a form of health service in emergency or urgent situations that require immediate action from medical personnel working to overcome potential risks and dangers to life. Various forms of emergency services require nurses in hospitals to save time in the process of providing nursing care. One form of emergency service in hospitals is the Early Warning Score (EWS). The use of technology in developing the Early Warning Score such an application mobile can certainly help in improving the quality of emergency services in hospitals, so it can minimize the severity of patient’s conditions in the emergency phase.Method: The method in this research is quantitative descriptive research, in this case the Android-based mobile Early Warning Score application. This research was conducted to measure the level of user satisfaction where there are 3 dimensions in measuring the level of satisfaction with application use: quality of application information, quality of application use, and impact of application use.Results: The results of the research show that the satisfaction level of the Early Warning Score mobile application at Pontianak Hospital obtained a total score of 419 or 50,60% is satisfied, and very satisfied with total score of 217 or 26.21%.Conclusion: The Early Warning Score mobile application is suitable for use by nursing staff as a medium for improving excellent nursing services.
INTEGRATION OF TELEMEDICINE THROUGH THE E-CARENERS APPLICATION : CLINICAL SUPERVISION AND STUDENT DECISION MAKING OF NURSES IN CRITICAL NURSING Fauzan, Suhaimi; Saputra, Dikki; Litaqia, Wulida
INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) Vol 11, No 1 (2026): INJEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24990/injec.v11i1.1034

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Introduction: Digital technology in nursing education, especially in critical care, supports interactive learning, clinical supervision, and decision-making. Nursing students often face limited supervision and time constraints, creating a need for innovative tools such as E-CareNers, a telemedicine-based platform for real-time guidance and competency monitoring.Method: A mixed-method design was used. Quantitative data were collected from 30 nursing students using the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ) across six dimensions. Qualitative data were obtained from in-depth interviews with four participants. Quantitative data were analyzed descriptively, and qualitative data were thematically analyzed.ResultsUEQ scores were above average, with Novelty (1.46) and Stimulation (1.43) highest, indicating engagement and innovation. Qualitative findings identified five themes: efficiency and digitalization of learning, transparency in assessment, accessibility of SOPs, digital supervision, and competency monitoring with suggestions for platform development. Integration of data shows high acceptance of E-CareNers, enhancing usability, engagement, accountability, and learning efficiency.Conclusions: E-CareNers is well-received by nursing students, providing effective digital supervision and learning support in critical care education. Future improvements should focus on guidance, accessibility, automated notifications, and competency tracking. Further studies should explore long-term outcomes and broader implementation to strengthen evidence of its effectiveness.
Co-Authors Agus Fitriangga Aldri Frinaldi Ali Maulana, M. Andhi Fahrurroji Anggita, Dini Aprizal, Wahyu Arief Andriyanto Arif Wicaksono Arisanti Yulianda, Nita Asmara, Ratna Dewi Lintang Audrelia, Cheryl Aulia, Gina Bela, Widia Cyntia Budiharto, Ichsan C.W, Siti Aminah Dewi, Devi Lestia Dikki Saputra Dwiantoro, Luky Ega Safie Nanda, Erza Eprilesko, Romantha Fieolla Crissten Ervina Lili Neri Fadilah, Rizki Faisal Kholid Fahdi Faisal Kholid Fahdi fatini, enny Fauzan Alfikrie Fitri Fujiana Fitriangga, Agus Fitriani, Dina Fradianto, Ikbal Gabby Novikadarti Rahmah Hadijah Hadijah Hairunnisa Hairunnisa Hastuti, Maria Fudji Herdaningsih, Sulastri Herman Herman . Herman Herman Ibnu Kahtan, Muhammad Ignatia, Joanne Evansha Inderiyani, Inderiyani Intani, Merlisa Kesuma Kahtan, Muhammad Ibnu Khairunnisa Khairunnisa Kholid Fahdi, Faisal Lekatompessy, Roland Litaqia, Wulida M. Ali Maulana M. Ali Maulana Margun, Margun Martadi, Kharisma Aji Maulana, Iksan Maulana, M. Ali Maulana, Muhammad Ali Meta Bravana, Novi Mita Mita Mita Mita Mita Mita Mita, Mita Muhammad Ibnu Khatan Muhammad Luthfi Murtilita, Murtilita nabilla, putri Naceda, Piddy Lhoksuma Erlyana Nadia Rahmawati Nita Arisanti Yulianda Oktarini, Dewi Safa Pondi, Muhamad Pratiwi, Bella Putri Andriani Rachmadiwansyah, Abang Muhammad Hafidz Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rahmawati, Nadia Rasyid, Agung Nur Ratnasari, Monika Rika Kurnia Sari Rilla, Eldessa Vava Rio, Kelvin Rofirullah, Fazrul S.U. Adiningsih, Berthy Sari, Ceria Permata Selpiani, Emerentiana Septiastuti, Dinda Miranda Shalsabila, Zahwa Randa Siti Nani Nurbaeti Sukarni Sukarni Syamsiar, Syamsiar Tafwidhah, Yuyun Tari Dwi Sundari K Triyana Harlia Putri Ucok Budiman Usianti, Arilia Vitaliana Chesar, Putri Reishi Wahyarti, Heni Winda, Stella Agrifa yanti, Restu dama Yoga Pramana Yovita Yovita Yulanda, Nita Arisanti Yunita Eriska Zakaria, Sultana Zenita Indra Ramadhita