Information system implementation for the management of malnutrition in pregnant women: A systematic literature review

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Abstract

Nutrition is a substance that the body needs in order to function properly. The impact of nutrition experienced by the mother can affect the fetus, one of which is less than normal body weight. Maternal nutritional intake is less influential on fetal growth regarding lack of weight, so it requires breakthroughs by using information systems that can provide convenience to understand, teach, connect, motivate, and empower individuals in overcoming problems. This paper is focused on discussing the implementation of information systems for the management of malnutrition in pregnant women. This research design uses a systematic review literature review with international journals. From the review, it can be concluded that the information system can affect the management of nutritional problems such as detecting, diagnosing and providing solutions in the form of health education based on expert / expert recommendations easily and quickly.

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Sustamy, R. P., Widyawati, M. N., & Suryono, S. (2020). Information system implementation for the management of malnutrition in pregnant women: A systematic literature review. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1524). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1524/1/012115

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