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Posyandu Application for Monitoring Children Under-Five: A 3-Year Data Quality Map in Indonesia

Fedri Ruluwedrata Rinawan    
Afina Faza    
Ari Indra Susanti    
Wanda Gusdya Purnama    
Noormarina Indraswari    
Didah    
Dani Ferdian    
Siti Nur Fatimah    
Ayi Purbasari    
Arief Zulianto    
Atriany Nilam Sari    
Intan Nurma Yulita    
Muhammad Fiqri Abdi Rabbi and Riki Ridwana    

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Posyandu is an Indonesian mother-child health, community-based healthcare. The provision of the Posyandu data quality map is crucial for analyzing results but is limited. This research aimed to (a) demonstrate data quality analysis on its completeness, accuracy, and consistency and (b) map the data quality in Indonesia for evaluation and improvement. An observational study was conducted using the Posyandu application. We observed data in Indonesia from 2019 to 2021. Data completeness was identified using children?s visits/year. Data accuracy was analyzed using WHO anthropometry z-score and implausible z-score values analyzing the outliers. Cronbach?s a of variables was used to know data consistency. STATA 15.1 SE and QGIS 3.10 was used to analyze and map the quality. Data completeness and accuracy in three years show a good start for the pilot project area, continued with declines in pandemic time, while some other areas demonstrated a small start, then slightly increased. The overall consistency decreased through the study period. A good report on data completeness can occur initially in a pilot project area, followed by others. Data accuracy and consistency can decrease during the pandemic. The app can be promising when synchronized with the government health information system.

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