Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived Usefullness and Perceived of Interest E Rapport Growth and Development of Child

Background: Children are an important asset for a nation, so the education and care provided must be able to improve the quality of children in the future. Child Protection Law no. 23 of 2002 explains that every child has the right to receive growth and development monitoring without exception. Earl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of drug delivery and therapeutics 2024-09, Vol.14 (9), p.16-20
Hauptverfasser: Mardiah, Siti Saadah, Gantini, Dede, Patimah, Siti, Rismawan, Wawan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Children are an important asset for a nation, so the education and care provided must be able to improve the quality of children in the future. Child Protection Law no. 23 of 2002 explains that every child has the right to receive growth and development monitoring without exception. Early detection of deviations in growth and development needs to be done, one of which is by using digital-based growth and development e-Reports. Objective: The e-report product produced can increase efficiency and effectiveness, helping teachers, homeroom teachers, cadres or health workers in managing the SDIDTK program so that valid, practical and effective digital-based e-Report applications can be obtained. Research methods: The research design for the development of digital-based growth and development e-reports was carried out referring to the development of the 4D model which includes define, design, develop and disseminate. Results: There is an influence of perceived usefulness on interest in using the child health e- report application Conclusion: e-Report can be used to check children's health and growth and development at the PAUD unit level to increase the scope of monitoring children's health and SDIDTK Keywords: e-reports, growth and development
ISSN:2250-1177
2250-1177
DOI:10.22270/jddt.v14i9.6725