Abstract

Preeclampsia is the highest cause of maternal death. One program to reduce Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is by early detection. The incomplete history of maternal history that has occurred has led to the determination of an incorrect diagnosis and has resulted in errors in decision making. The results of the survey in the detection of preeclampsia include midwives not conducting a history of past medical history, physical examination during the first antenatal care visit is incomplete. During this time the detection and diagnosis model is still done manually, so it was not effective and efficient. The inspection data obtained using the information system becomes more complete and faster. Data obtained with information systems can be seen anywhere and anytime. This study produced innovations for the detection of preeclampsia in pregnant women using a rule-based system information system. This study uses the Quasy experimental posttest-only design. The subjects of this study were 66 pregnant women. Data collection was carried out using questionnaires and checklists. The results showed that early detection of preeclampsia using a rule-based system information system could improve the completeness of data on pregnant women up to 35.66%, and speed up the detection time of preeclampsia up to 35.60%. This system also has an effectivenessvalue 84.8%.

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