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Pharmacist Profession Introduction for Children and First Aid Education for Teachers of Al Biruni Cerdas Mulia Kindergarten Tasikmalaya Hanifa, Hanina Liddini; Fadhilla, Genialita; Fatimah, Sitti
Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment (IJCE) Vol 5 No 01 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment (February)
Publisher : Fakultas Kewirausahaan Universitas Garut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35899/ijce.v5i1.926

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The introduction of the pharmacist profession serves as an effort to broaden children's understanding of the roles and contributions of health professions in daily life, including the proper use of medications. Additionally, teachers in kindergartens play a central role in ensuring safety at school, including performing first aid when necessary. Therefore, this community service program aims to enhance the knowledge of Al Biruni Kindergarten students about the pharmacist profession and to improve the knowledge of Al Biruni Kindergarten teachers on first aid measures to prevent fatal accidents. The methods used included introducing the pharmacist profession through an audiovisual presentation and simple pharmaceutical job simulations conducted by the children, as well as providing first aid seminar to teachers and evaluating their knowledge before and after the session. Questionnaire result showed an increase in teachers' knowledge from 78.12% to 93.75% in the "excellent" category after the session. Feedback from the event indicated participants satisfaction level of 98.4%. In conclusion, this community service program was conducted successfully and provided significant benefits, particularly in introducing the pharmacist profession to children and improving teachers' ability to perform first aid at Al Biruni Kindergarten.
Review Artikel: Tumbuhan Dari Arboretum Garut Yang Berpotensi Sebagai Hepatoprotektor Qowiyyah, Atun; Fadhilla, Genialita; Ritonga, Hermida
Jurnal Farmasi & Sains Indonesia Vol 8 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : LPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Farmasi Nusaputera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52216/jfsi.vol8no1p69-80

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Hati berperan penting dalam proses metabolisme, konjugasi dan detoksifikasi, oleh karena itu mengonsumsi berbagai zat toksik dapat menyebabkan kerusakan hati. Penting untuk mencegah paparan zat toksik atau menggunakan zat yang dapat melindungi hati, yaitu hepatoprotektor yang dapat diperoleh dari bahan-bahan herbal, salah satunya berasal dari Arboretum Garut. Koleksi tanaman Arboretum Garut telah diinventarisasi tetapi efek hepatoprotektor dari tanaman tersebut belum diidentifikasi. Ulasan artikel ini bertujuan untuk mencari informasi ilmiah tentang beberapa tanaman di Arboretum Garut yang berpotensi memiliki aktivitas hepatoprotektif. Metode yang digunakan adalah studi literatur, tahap pertama literatur offline, kemudian studi literatur online berupa artikel ilmiah yang dipublikasikan secara online di jurnal nasional dan internasional yang terakreditasi dan diterbitkan dalam 10 tahun terakhir. Berdasarkan hasil kajian, terdapat 25 tanaman dari 20 famili yang berpotensi memiliki aktivitas hepatoprotektif yang telah diuji secara in vivo ditandai dengan adanya penurunan aktivitas enzim ALT, AST, ALP, kadar bilirubin, dan MDA, peningkatan kadar albumin, dan protein total, serta perbaikan histopologi hati. Tanaman pangan tersebut adalah: Anacardiaceae (mangga dan jambu mete), Mimosaceae (petai dan trembesi), Lauraceae (alpukat dan kayu manis), Moraceae (nangka dan sukun), Musaceae (pisang), Annonaceae (suku), Apocynaceae (pule), Clusiaceae (manggis), Ebenaceae (kesemek), Elaocarpaceae (kersen), Euphorbiaceae (ubi kayu), Lamiaceae (jati), Magnoliaceae (camilan kuning), Malvaceae (gedi), Oxalidaceae (belimbing), Punicaceae (delima), Rutaceae (jeruk nipis), Sapindaceae (matoa), Sapotaceae (sapodilla manila).
Correlation between Family Support and Health Professional Education on Tuberculosis Patient Compliance at Public Health Centers Tasikmalaya Anshar, Doni; Fadhilla, Genialita; Wulansari, Wulansari
JSFK (Jurnal Sains Farmasi & Klinis) Vol 10 No 3 (2023): J Sains Farm Klin 10(3), Desember 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsfk.10.3.314-319.2023

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Tuberculosis prevalence in Indonesia is still high, as 824,000 people are infected with Tuberculosis (Indonesia Basic Health Research 2022). This shows that Tuberculosis is still difficult to control due to various factors, including patient compliance. Patient compliance can be influenced by family support and health professional’s education about Tuberculosis therapy, which plays an important role in increasing knowledge of correct therapy for patients and families. This study examines the influence of family support and health professional education on tuberculosis patient compliance. This is a descriptive study with the cross-sectional method. Data was collected from 52 Tuberculosis patients who met the inclusion criteria using a questionnaire. The result shows that family support and health professional education had very good scores (84.6% and 46.2%) on Tuberculosis patients. This affects patient compliance is very good (82.7%). Based on correlation results, it shows that there is a direct influence of family support (p-value<0.05). At the same time, there is an indirect influence of health professional education on patient compliance (p-value>0.05). This shows that family support has a greater direct influence than health professional education on tuberculosis patients’ compliance. However, health professionals still play an important role because the patient's family also receives education from health professionals.
STUDI EFEK SAMPING ANTITUBERKULOSIS PADA PASIEN RAWAT JALAN DI SALAH SATU RUMAH SAKIT DI GARUT Fadhilla, Genialita; Fatimah P.H, Sitti; Rahma, Asilia
Acta Pharmaceutica Indonesia Vol. 50 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : School of Pharmacy Institut Teknologi Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/api.v50i1.25067

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Tuberculosis remains a global health problem with high incidence and mortality rates, 724,309 people infected with tuberculosis. One of the challenges in the treatment of tuberculosis is side effects of antituberculosis (OAT) which can lead to treatment discontinuation and drug resistance. This study aimed to identify the incidence of OAT side effects in outpatient tuberculosis patients at DOTS clinic in one of  hospitals at Garut. This study used a descriptive survey design with a cross-sectional. Data were collected from 31 tuberculosis patients who met the inclusion criteria through interviews and medical records review during May-June 2024. Respondents used fixed dose combination (FDC) therapy (94% ) and  single drug formulation(6%). OAT side effects are divided into mild and severe effects. The mild side effects most often experienced by respondents were redish urine (94%), flu-like symptoms (81%), and joint pain (77%). Meanwhile, the most common severe side effect experienced by respondents was visual (23%). Side effects are managed by administering symptomatic drugs such as antiemetics, analgesics, antipyretics, and vitamin B6. Intensive monitoring and appropriate management of side effects are essential to improve treatment adherence, prevent drug resistance, and reduce morbidity and mortality from tuberculosis.