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ANALISIS RESEP TIDAK TERLAYANI PASIEN RAWAT JALAN DI INSTALASI FARMASI RSU X JAKARTA Agustina, Ika; Tuahuns, Farida; Charles, Charles; Adina, Arfie Nur
Jurnal Riset Kefarmasian Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Riset Kefarmasian Indonesia
Publisher : APDFI (Asosiasi Pendidikan Diploma Farmasi Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33759/jrki.v5i2.374

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Pharmacy service is inseparable from health service system of a hospital. The service of pharmacy unit shall be a priority because an effective and efficient service will affect in the fulfillment of prescriptions. Furthermore, the management on the pharmaceutical stock will influence the revenue of the hospital (part of revenue center). The purpose of this research is to find out the percentage of unfilled prescriptions of outpatients from many different units, its reasons, and Therapeutic Class of unserved drug items. The research applies descriptive method using prospective data i.e. 25,259 R/ sheets of prescriptions obtained by total sampling technique. The research was conducted in three months from February to April 2021. The result of the research shows that there are unfilled 467 R/ prescriptions due to several factors, such as the drugs are not listed in the formularies, the drugs are out of stock, and the prescribed or patient-requested drugs are not covered by the insurance. Internal medicine unit has the most unfilled prescriptions (160 out of 467). The main reason is the drugs are out of stock (133 out of 467). Medicines for Gastritic, Respiratory, Heart Diseases and Allergicare the top lists in the Therapeutic Class, which is in accordance with data showing that Intenal Medicine, Emergency Department dan General Practisioners, Pulmonary, Dermatology and Venereology, and Obstetrics and Gynecology are the top 5 polyclinics with the number of unserved prescriptions due to out of stock.
EVALUASI KESESUAIAN WAKTU TUNGGU PELAYANAN RESEP DI INSTALASI FARMASI RAWAT JALAN RUMAH SAKIT UMUM KABUPATEN TANGERANG NOVEMBER 2022 Sabrina, Alifa; Rianto, Leonov; Tuahuns, Farida; Savitri, Fitri; Yulianto, Fery
Jurnal Riset Kefarmasian Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Riset Kefarmasian Indonesia
Publisher : APDFI (Asosiasi Pendidikan Diploma Farmasi Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33759/jrki.v6i1.482

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       Service Standards in hospitals related to pharmaceuticals are divided into several criteria, one of which is the waiting time for prescription services. Tangerang Regency general hospital is one of the type B government hospitals, being a referral makes RSU Tangerang Regency experience a buildup of patients in each polyclinic which results in many prescriptions entering outpatient pharmacies so that they often experience a buildup of prescriptions that cause discomfort to patients. The purpose of this study was to determine what is the average waiting time for outpatient prescription services at Tangerang Regency General Hospital and the percentage of conformity of non- concoction or concoction prescriptions with prescription service standards in accordance with the ministry of health. This study is a descriptive study using primary data, namely waiting time data recorded directly. Waiting time data obtained from direct observation during prescription services in outpatient pharmacy installations with research instruments using excel computer waiting time, data with a total population of 5087 outpatient prescriptions. The data that has been obtained is then analyzed using the mean formula (average value). The results of the research show that the average service for non-concocted drug prescriptions is more than 30 minutes and the average service for prescriptions of concocted medicines is more than 60 minutes, so that the suitability of waiting times for non-concocted and concocted prescriptions is still greater than that which does not comply with the minimum service standards.
Pendampingan komersialisasi tanaman obat di Asman Toga Berseri RW.008 Kelurahan Klender, Jakarta Timur Agustina, Ika; Handayani, Indri Astuti; Tuahuns, Farida
SELAPARANG: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Berkemajuan Vol 10, No 2 (2026): April (In Progress)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jpmb.v10i2.38208

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AbstrakKelompok Asuhan Mandiri (Asman) Toga Berseri RW.008 di Kelurahan Klender, Jakarta Timur, memiliki potensi besar dalam pemanfaatan tanaman obat keluarga dalam bentuk produk minuman botanikal. Namun, produk tersebut terkendala dengan masa simpan singkat (2-7 hari) dan kemasan yang sederhana. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan meningkatkan nilai ekonomi dan daya saing produk melalui diversifikasi sediaan menjadi produk kering yang tahan lama dan kemasan yang lebih menarik. Metode pelaksanaan menggunakan pendekatan Participatory Action Research (PAR) yang melibatkan 16 anggota mitra, meliputi materi penyuluhan Cara Produksi Pangan Olahan yang Baik (CPPOB), alih teknologi pengeringan menggunakan mesin food dehydrator, pelatihan pengemasan serta pendampingan komersialisasi. Evaluasi pengetahuan dilakukan menggunakan uji pre-test dan post-test yang dianalisis dengan uji Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. Hasil analisis statistik menunjukkan nilai signifikansi 0,874 (p>0,05), yang mengindikasikan tidak terdapat perbedaan signifikan pada peningkatan pengetahuan kognitif secara umum, namun terdapat peningkatan pemahaman spesifik pada aspek konsep teknologi pengeringan dan standar kemasan hingga mencapai 100%. Secara praktik, mitra berhasil melakukan diversifikasi produk dengan mengubah minuman botanical dari bentuk cair menjadi bentuk kering. Penerapan teknologi ini meminimalisir risiko kerugian akibat kerusakan produk dan memperluas potensi jangkauan pemasaran. Kata kunci: diversifikasi produk; food dehydrator; masa simpan; tanaman obat keluarga. Abstract The Asman Toga Berseri group in RW.008, Klender Village, East Jakarta, has significant potential for the utilization of medicinal plants as botanical beverages. However, these products are limited by a short shelf life (2–7 days) and simple packaging. This community service activity aims to increase the economic value and competitiveness of the products through diversification into durable dry products and more attractive packaging. The implementation method employed a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach involving 16 partners, which included counseling on Good Manufacturing Practices for Processed Food (CPPOB), technology transfer using a food dehydrator, packaging training, and commercialization assistance. Knowledge evaluation was conducted using pre-test and post-test, analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. Statistical analysis results showed a significance value of 0.874 (p>0.05), indicating no significant difference in general cognitive knowledge improvement; however, there was a specific increase in understanding regarding drying technology concepts and packaging standards, reaching 100%. In practice, the partners successfully diversified their products by converting botanical drinks from liquid to dry forms. The application of this technology minimizes the risk of financial loss due to product spoilage and expands the potential marketing reach. Keywords: product diversification; food dehydrator; shelf life; family medicinal plants.