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    Development of a Chatbot for Pregnant Women on a Posyandu Application in Indonesia: From Qualitative Approach to Decision Tree Method by Puspitasari, Indriana Widya, Rinawan, Fedri Ruluwedrata, Purnama, Wanda Gusdya, Susiarno, Hadi, Susanti, Ari Indra

    Published in Informatics (Basel) (01-12-2022)
    “…With the widespread application of digital healthcare, mobile health (mHealth) services are also developing in maternal and child health, primarily through…”
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    Technology-Based (Mhealth) and Standard/Traditional Maternal Care for Pregnant Woman: A Systematic Literature Review by Kusyanti, Tatik, Wirakusumah, Firman Fuad, Rinawan, Fedri Ruluwedrata, Muhith, Abdul, Purbasari, Ayi, Mawardi, Fitriana, Puspitasari, Indriana Widya, Faza, Afina, Stellata, Alyxia Gita

    Published in Healthcare (Basel) (12-07-2022)
    “…The world of health has changed significantly since the advent of smartphones. Smartphones have been widely known to facilitate the search for health…”
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    Development of a Chatbot for Pregnant Women on a IPosyandu/I Application in Indonesia: From Qualitative Approach to Decision Tree Method by Puspitasari, Indriana Widya, Rinawan, Fedri Ruluwedrata, Purnama, Wanda Gusdya, Susiarno, Hadi, Susanti, Ari Indra

    Published in Informatics (Basel) (01-10-2022)
    “…With the widespread application of digital healthcare, mobile health (mHealth) services are also developing in maternal and child health, primarily through…”
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    Is Infant Eating Behavior a Universal Characteristic? Development of a Scale to Measure Infant Eating Behavior Worldwide by Wright, Charlotte, Gurney, Megan Jessica, Garcia, Ada, Mutoro, Antonina, Shum, Claudia, Khan, Amara, Georgiou, Loukia, Indriana, Widya, Chambers, Stephanie, Bryant-Waugh, Rachel

    Published in Current developments in nutrition (01-06-2020)
    “…Food refusal is common in toddlers and may cause or complicate undernutrition. In order to construct a standard measure of eating behavior, relevant to…”
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