The purpose of this research was to analyze the use of an integrated simulation application detection system for early child development and development integrated web-based credit scores “Sisfor-bidanku” to increase the coverage of toddler health services.
MethodThis study was experimental, the subjects were 37 people who served in four health centers connected to the internet network. The pretest was done by a checklist to find out the characteristics and skills of midwives in using the application “Sisfor Bidanku.” Furthermore, the post-test was in the form of a questionnaire to find out the benefits of using the app and its effect on increasing coverage of toddler health services.
ResultsData were analyzed with the Kruskal–Wallis test with the results of 100% skilled midwives using the application and giving a perception of the usefulness of 100% of 37 midwives as respondents and proved to be able to increase the coverage of toddler health services with an average increase of all health center >7% p-value <0.05. This application helps speed up decision making, determine a diagnosis, facilitate the provision of midwifery care, which is integrated with midwife credit scores assessments, and facilitate monthly report recap.
ConclusionThe web-based SEDICD application “Sisfor-Bidanku” is beneficial to be used in implementing the SEDICD program to increase the coverage of toddler health services.
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