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Effectiveness of Management Quality and Information on the Environmental Health Program Monitoring Application (TEMU-KL) at The Baebunta Health Center, North Luwu Regency
Zulaeka P.
Universal Journal of Public Health
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Introduction: A Health Information System (HIS) is a system that collects data from the health sector and other related sectors in public health, analyzes the data and ensures its overall quality, relevance and timeliness. The aim of this research is to analyze the effectiveness of implementing the Environmental Health Program Monitoring Information System on management, system quality and information quality in implementing Environmental Health program monitoring (TEMU-KL) at Community Health Centers at the Baebunta Community Health Center, North Luwu Regency. Methods: The type of research used is RnD (Research and Development) and Quasy Experiment research. The population and sample in this study were Health Workers and Environmental Health cadres in villages throughout the Baebunta Community Health Center working area. The data analysis used is univariate and bivariate analysis. Results: Respondents in the intervention group after being treated with the TEMU KL information system were effective in monitoring the environmental health monitoring program with a p value of 0.000. Meanwhile, respondents in the control group after being treated with the E-Monev information system were not effective in monitoring the environmental health monitoring program with a p value of 0.810. Conclusion: The Environmental Health Program Monitoring Information System (TEMU-KL) is suitable as an effort to monitor the quality of the Environmental Health Program at the Baebunta Community Health Center based on the assessment of expert validators. The Environmental Health Program Monitoring Information System (TEMU-KL) is effective in monitoring program quality and the quality of environmental health program management.
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