Developing protototype of the nursing management information system in Puskesmas and hospital, Depok Indonesia

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Abstract

Communicable diseases and children's malnutrition are of significant health concerns in Indonesia. Some obstacles of overcoming these health problems are ranging from the lack of health promotion and disease prevention, inadequate early warning system, delayed case finding, and lack of collaboration between hospital and Puskesmas in the continuation of case management. These conditions may keep reoccurring due to the lack of documentation accuracy and prompt data report since the documenting and reporting processes are handled manually by the Puskesmas officer altogether with the community health cadres. This research is a preliminary study of the implementation of the management information system in the hospital and Puskesmas. The research is designed as a qualitative approach to explorate current situation and incremental study. The current findings from these puskesmas and hospitals demonstrate a need of an integrated nursing management information system (NMIS). Therefore, the research has developed a prototype NMIS of the Puskesmas and hospital. Accordingly, the research needs to be continued to the try out and implementation phase in the Puskesmas and the hospital setting. ©2011 Academic Journals.

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Hariyati, R. T. S., Delimayanti, M. K., & Widyatuti, T. (2011). Developing protototype of the nursing management information system in Puskesmas and hospital, Depok Indonesia. International Journal of Physical Sciences, 6(15), 3711–3718. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajbm11.2356

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