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Journal : Syntax Literate: Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia

Analysis of Midwifery Quality Service In Primary Health Care Asti Nurhayati; Dinda Nur Wijayanti
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (364.668 KB) | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v7i6.7460

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Background: Midwifery quality service affect to quality satisfaction level and lead to a decreasing maternal mortality rate and infant mortality rate in Indonesia. Midwifery service is mostly delivered in primary health care. Therefor it is important to analyse the quality of midwifery service. Methode: A cross sectional survey, conducted in 6 primary health care and involving 75 respondents. Two questionaire were used to measure perceptions of midwifery quality service and quality satisfaction level. Result: The results showed the quality of midwifery services affected the level of service satisfaction by 2.8%. The majority of respondents felt that the midwifery service they received was satisfying as many as 39 respondents (52%). However the majority of (92%) in antenatal care the respondents stated their dissatisfaction in antenatal care service. This is caused by communication factors between midwives and patients. Conclusion: Many respondents stated that communication by midwives was still poor. This is caused by several factors including due to personal needs, internal communication factors, and patient service factors at the primary health care. This can be seen from the many respondents who gave an not qualified response to item reliability on the variable quality of midwifery services.
Analysis of The Implementation of Electronic Medical Records Using the Human Organization Technology FIT Model Faradisa Fauziyah, Nida; Nurhayati, Asti; Ulum Mahfud, Miftakhul
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v10i6.59578

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The use of electronic medical records (EMRs) in healthcare has transformed the way patient information is stored and shared among healthcare providers. Because of the importance of electronic medical records, several aspects are needed for the ERM to function well. The human organization and technology factors are some of the necessary elements for the successful implementation of electronic medical records. Human Organization Technology Fit Model is a framework that helps healthcare organizations assess how well their employees, processes, and technology systems work together to achieve their goals. Objective: The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between human organization and technology in the implementation of electronic medical records in hospitals. This research is a descriptive study using quantitative methods and research uses questionnaires. The research was conducted in several private hospitals, population consists of all EMRs users in outpatient care, which amounts to 132 staff members. This research used non-probability sampling technique. The data analysis will be conducted using Spearman tests with interval data scale, aided by the SPSS. There is a relationship between human and organization (p<0.001) with a strong relationship, as indicated by a r=0.686. There is relatioship between human and organization (p<0.001), It has a strong relationship, as indicated by a r=0.683. Between organization and technology have relationship (p< 0.001) with a very strong correlation r=0.809. The utilization of electronic medical records and human organization technology are related. Keywords: EMRs, Human, Organization, Technology, Implementation