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Journal : Pharmaceutical Science Journal

PENGARUH FAKTOR MOTIVASI TERHADAP MINAT BERWIRAUSAHA MAHASISWA FARMASI Honifa, Honifa; Kusumawati, Kurnia
PHRASE (Pharmaceutical Science) Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2024): Pharmaceutical Science Journal Vol 4 No 1, 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Widya Dharma Husada Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52031/phrase.v4i1.726

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Interest in entrepreneurship is the concentration of attention on entrepreneurship due to a liking and a desire to learn, understand, and further prove oneself in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurial interest arises from knowledge and information about entrepreneurship, which is then followed by direct participation in seeking experiences and ultimately a desire to pay attention to the experiences gained. It also involves a sense of joy and a desire to engage in risk-taking activities, to run one's own business or venture by utilizing existing business opportunities, and creating new businesses with innovative approaches. One of the factors influencing the emergence of Entrepreneurial Interest is Entrepreneurial Motivation. This study aims to determine the influence of Ambition for Freedom, Self-realization, and Pushing Factors on the entrepreneurial interest of pharmacy students. The method used in this research is quantitative descriptive method with the independent variables being Ambition for Freedom (X1), Self-realization (X2), Pushing Factors (X3), and the dependent variable being entrepreneurial interest. The sample in this study consisted of 116 pharmacy students from Universitas Pakuan and Poltekes Genesis Medicare who had taken entrepreneurship courses, selected using Nonprobability Sampling techniques. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this research show that there is an influence of Ambition for Freedom, Self-realization, and Pushing Factors on the entrepreneurial interest of pharmacy students.
HUBUNGAN WAKTU TUNGGU PELAYANAN RESEP TERHADAP KEPUASAN PASIEN BPJS DI KLINIK PRATAMA CAHAYA KEBAGUSAN Kusumawati, Kurnia; Febriansyah, Aji
PHRASE (Pharmaceutical Science) Journal Vol 4, No 2 (2024): Pharmaceutical Science Journal Vol 4 No 2
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Widya Dharma Husada Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52031/phrase.v4i2.904

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Pharmacy service have a minimum service standard on pharmaceutical service at clinic. To increase pharmacy service at the clinic, an internal quality evaluation is used, namely the waiting time for concocted 60 minutes and ready-made drugs 30 minutes and patient satisfaction. The goals of this research are to (1) analyse patients' perceptions of drug waiting time and (2) identify patients' levels of satisfaction with BPJS, and (3) find out if there is a link between the two. A cross-sectional research approach was used in this study. Using a spearman correlation test and a purposive selection strategy, we were able to collect data from 100 participants. According to the study's findings, 52% of participants reported being very happy with the results, and the average waiting time for ready-made pharmaceuticals was 8 minutes and 50 seconds, while the average waiting time for created drugs was 16 minutes and 14 seconds. Rejecting the null hypothesis, the sig value is 0.048. The results show that the waiting time for prescriptions is within the acceptable range, and that people are generally pleased with the service.Pharmacy service have a minimum service standard on pharmaceutical service at clinic. To increase pharmacy service at the clinic, an internal quality evaluation is used, namely the waiting time for concocted 60 minutes and ready-made drugs 30 minutes and patient satisfaction. The goals of this research are to (1) analyse patients' perceptions of drug waiting time and (2) identify patients' levels of satisfaction with BPJS, and (3) find out if there is a link between the two. A cross-sectional research approach was used in this study. Using a spearman correlation test and a purposive selection strategy, we were able to collect data from 100 participants. According to the study's findings, 52% of participants reported being very happy with the results, and the average waiting time for ready-made pharmaceuticals was 8 minutes and 50 seconds, while the average waiting time for created drugs was 16 minutes and 14 seconds. Rejecting the null hypothesis, the sig value is 0.048. The results show that the waiting time for prescriptions is within the acceptable range, and that people are generally pleased with the service.