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Priority Analysis of Maternal and Child Health Problems in Majalengka Regency in 2024 Nofitri, Refani Veralda; Khasanah, Lina; Karmanto, Bambang; Mohammad, Maula Ismail
JURNAL KESEHATAN, SAINS, DAN TEKNOLOGI (JAKASAKTI) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): JURNAL KESEHATAN, SAINS, DAN TEKNOLOGI (JAKASAKTI)
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The achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Targets 3.1 and 3.2 requires a responsive health system capable of accurately detecting and mapping maternal and child health issues. Indonesia continues to face major challenges, including high maternal mortality rates, stagnant progress in reducing stunting, and the burden of diseases that directly affect the well-being of mothers and infants. In 2020, Majalengka Regency ranked 7th highest in West Java in terms of infant mortality, with an IMR of 14.5 per 1,000 live births. This study aims to provide an overview of the conditions of maternal and child health problems using the PAHO Adapted Hanlon prioritization method in Majalengka Regency. The study employed a quantitative descriptive design to identify priority problems. The population consisted of all ten officers at the Majalengka District Health Office who were responsible for family health and nutrition programs. The sampling technique used was Total Sampling. Data was collected using a research instrument in the form of scoring sheets. Based on calculations using the PAHO Adapted Hanlon method, the priority order for maternal and child health issues is: 1) Chronic Energy Deficiency in pregnant women, 2) Stunting, 3) Low Birth Weight, 4) Anemia in pregnant women, 5) Infant mortality, and 6) Maternal mortality. The main priority for maternal and child health issues in Majalengka Regency in 2024 is pregnant women with Chronic Energy Deficiency. The consistent increase in the number of cases and the high level of severity necessitate focused mitigation efforts and effective interventions from the relevant health authorities.
The Relationship Between the Implementation of Electronic Medical Records and Work Effectiveness at Arjawinangun Regional General Hospital, Cirebon Regency, in 2026 Rikza, Aisiyah Haura; Mohammad, Maula Ismail; Elfi; Subianto, Totok
JURNAL KESEHATAN, SAINS, DAN TEKNOLOGI (JAKASAKTI) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): JURNAL KESEHATAN, SAINS, DAN TEKNOLOGI (JAKASAKTI)
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Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are implemented to improve work effectiveness in hospitals. However, several obstacles are still found in their implementation, such as limited infrastructure, non-integrated systems, and differences in user capability. This study aims to analyze the relationship between EMR implementation and the work effectiveness of EMR users at RSUD Arjawinangun, Cirebon Regency. This study used a quantitative method with a correlational analytic design and a cross-sectional approach. The sample consisted of hospital staff using EMR selected by Disproportionate Stratified Random Sampling based on inclusion criteria. The study instrument was a Likert-scale questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability. Data analysis included univariate and bivariate analysis using the Chi-Square test. The results showed that most respondents assessed EMR implementation as good (71.6%), while 28.4% assessed it as poor. Work effectiveness was mostly categorized as good (77.3%) and 22.7% as poor. The Chi-Square test result showed a p-value of 0.007 (p < 0.05), indicating a significant relationship between EMR implementation and work effectiveness. In conclusion, there is a significant relationship between EMR implementation and work effectiveness. Good EMR implementation supports the improvement of work effectiveness, accuracy, and more structured patient data management.