TAKONEO-MESSAGING SYSTEM SEBAGAI PELAYANAN KEBIDANAN SELAMA PANDEMI COVID-19

Niken Grah Prihartanti, Mudhawaroh, Septi Fitrah Ningtyas
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Background: Midwifery services are very limited in frequency by health workers, mothers are reluctant to visit health facilities because they are worried. Researchers created the Takoneo-Messaging System to support the health of neonates during the COVID-19 pandemic. Aim: To identify the effectiveness of the Takoneo Message System in the mentoring of the neonatal period. Methods: Researchers used a qualitative research approach, and carried it out from February to May 2021. The stages carried out in this study included program design; research ethics; selection of subjects; and data collection using interview and observation techniques. This study involved 16 subjects consisting of 2 midwives, 7 midwifery students, and 7 mothers who had babies aged 0-28 days. Results: Almost all subjects involved in this study or as much as 94% supported the development of Takoneo. Conclusion: Utilization of the Takoneo-Messaging System can overcome the problem of sustainable midwifery care assistance services during the neonate during pandemic.
背景:卫生工作者提供助产服务的频率非常有限,母亲因为担心而不愿前往卫生机构。研究人员创建了takoneo信息系统,以在COVID-19大流行期间支持新生儿的健康。目的:探讨Takoneo信息系统在新生儿期指导中的有效性。方法:研究人员采用定性研究方法,于2021年2月至5月进行。本研究进行的阶段包括方案设计;研究伦理;课题选择;使用访谈和观察技术收集数据。本研究涉及16名受试者,包括2名助产士,7名助产学学生和7名0-28天婴儿的母亲。结果:本研究中几乎所有受试者(高达94%)都支持Takoneo的开发。结论:利用takoneo -信息系统可以克服大流行期间新生儿持续助产护理援助服务的问题。
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