Efektifitas the Safe Delivery App (SDA) secara Blended Learning terhadap Pengetahuan Bidan

  • Baska D
  • Wahyuni E
  • Savitri W
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Abstract

Instroduction: Globally on the industrial revolution of 4.0 mobile learning (mLearning) tools were familiar and attracted considerable attention for healthcare workers as a means of continuous training. The Safe Delivery App’s innovation (SDA) is a smartphone mLearning app that contains information and skills for trained health workers, can be accessed directly, quckly, and based on evidence-based Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (BEmONC) content. Purpose: This study assessed the effect of the SDA intervention by blended learning on midwives’ knowledge. Methods: The study used a quasi-experimental group pre-and post-test design with control group. The research sample consisted of 48 midwives with randomized sampling grouping through by-wheel trial numbers, timing 3 to 6 month. An independent sample t-test was used to statistically, Confidence interval (Cls) and effect size by Cohen’s d were used. Results: The use of The SDA App has proven to be significantly effective in creasing knowledge, the mean differences before-after 5,39 (SD=2,37); 95% Cl 2,29 ± 4,28, p-value <0,001 and d=1,38 in one of the modules. Conclusion: The SDA App has proven very effective improved the quality of human resources for midwives, hope these benefits will be further disseminated wider by all heatlh cares provider.

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Baska, D. Y., Wahyuni, E., & Savitri, W. (2023). Efektifitas the Safe Delivery App (SDA) secara Blended Learning terhadap Pengetahuan Bidan. Jurnal Bidan Cerdas, 5(1), 34–42. https://doi.org/10.33860/jbc.v5i1.1774

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