Manfaat dan Kegunaan Aplikasi Berbasis Seluler sebagai Media Informasi dalam Kehamilan : Review Artikel

Anisya Selvia, Dwi Ernawati

Abstract


Masih tingginya Angka Kematian Ibu (AKI) yang hampir terjadi diseluruh negara di dunia menyebabkan kecemasan tersendiri bagi negara-negara tersebut untuk terus berupaya menurunkan presentase Angka Kematian Ibu (AKI) di setiap tahunnya. Adapun penyebab kematian ibu hamil secara garis besar disebabkan oleh kurang nya pengetahuan ibu hamil mengenai penanganan serta hal-hal yang seharusnya dilakukan pada masa kehamilan. Tujuan dari review artikel ini adalah untuk mengetahui bagaimana penggunaan aplikasi berbasis seluler sebagai media informasi dalam kehamilan. Metode: Lima tahapan untuk melakukan review artikel digunakan dalam review ini. Lima tahapan tersebut diantaranya: mengidentifikasi pertanyaan penelitian, mengidentifikasi studi yang relevan, pemilihan studi, memetakan data, menyusun, meringkas dan melaporkan hasilnya.Hasil penelitian : Sebanyak 11  publikasi dimasukkan. Analisis tematik digunakan untuk mengidentifikasi konsep-konsep kunci. Kami mengelompokkan konsep-konsep kunci ini kedalam tiga tema yang muncul : Informasi kesehatan dalam kehamilan berbasis pesan teks, manfaat telepon seluler dalam pencarian informasi selama kehamilan, dan penggunaan teknologi untuk meningkatkan kesehatan ibu dan anak. Kesimpulan: Layanan pesan teks berbasis seluler berpotensi dan bermanfaat untuk meningkatkan cakupan praktik ANC yang direkomendasikan. Pesan yang disampaikan melalui aplikasi seluler juga memiliki potensi secara positif untuk mempengaruhi prilaku kesehatan ibu dan anak.


Keywords


Aplikasi Berbasis Seluler, Media Informasi, Kehamilan

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