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Identifikasi Medication Error di Poli Interna Rumah Sakit X di Kota Manado Citraningtyas, Gayatri; Angkoauwa, Leydia; Maalangen, Tiansi
Jurnal MIPA Vol 9, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Sam Ratulangi University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35799/jmuo.9.1.2020.27789

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Medication error adalah suatu kejadian yang dapat merugikan bahkan membahayakan keselamatan pasien yang dilakukan oleh petugas kesehatan khususnya dalam hal pelayanan pengobatan pasien. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan persentase medication error pada fase prescribing dan dispensing di Poli Interna Rumah Sakit X di Kota Manado. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian yang bersifat analisis deskriptif dengan pengumpulan data secara prospektif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa medication error yang terjadi pada fase prescribing antara lain tulisan resep tidak terbaca 3%, tidak ada nama dokter penulis resep 0,33%, tidak ada paraf dokter 0,33%, salah/nama pasien tidak jelas 4,98%, tidak ada usia pasien 72,75%, tidak ada konsentrasi/dosis sediaan 12,62%, tidak ada jumlah obat 0,33%, tidak ada bentuk sediaan 11,62%, dan tidak lengkap penulisan resep obat keras 0,66%. Sedangkan medication error pada fase dispensing meliputi pengambilan obat yang salah 0,33% dan jumlah obat yang diserahkan kurang 1,66%. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian maka dapat disimpulkan bahwa kejadian medication error di Poli Interna Rumah Sakit X di Kota Manado terbesar yaitu terjadi pada fase prescribing.Medication error is a condition that can harm and even endanger patient safety carried out by medical workers, especially in terms of patient treatment services. This study aims to determine the percentage of medication errors during the prescribing and dispensing phase at the Interna station of X Hospital in Manado City. This research is a descriptive analysis with prospective data collection. The results showed that medication errors that occurred during the prescribing phase included the recipe cannot be read 3%, no doctor's name in prescription 0.33%, no doctor's initial 0.33%, incorrect/unclear patient name 4.98%, no patient age 72.75%, no concentration/dosage of drugs 12.62%, no amount of drugs 0.33%, no dosage form 11.62%, and no complete prescription of prescription only medicine 0.66%. While medication errors in the dispensing phase include taking the wrong drug 0.33% and the amount of drug delivered is less than 1.66%. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the incidence of medication errors at Interna station of X Hospital in Manado city mostly occurs in the prescribing phase.Medication error is a condition that can harm and even endanger patient safety carried out by medical workers, especially in terms of patient treatment services. This study aims to determine the percentage of medication errors during the prescribing and dispensing phase at the Interna station of X Hospital in Manado City. This research is a descriptive analysis with prospective data collection. The results showed that medication errors that occurred during the prescribing phase included the recipe cannot be read 3%, no doctor's name in prescription 0.33%, no doctor's initial 0.33%, incorrect/unclear patient name 4.98%, no patient age 72.75%, no concentration/dosage of drugs 12.62%, no amount of drugs 0.33%, no dosage form 11.62%, and no complete prescription of prescription only medicine 0.66%. While medication errors in the dispensing phase include taking the wrong drug 0.33% and the amount of drug delivered is less than 1.66%. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the incidence of medication errors at Interna station of X Hospital in Manado city mostly occurs in the prescribing phase.
Identifikasi Potentially Inappopriate Medication (PIM) Pada Resep Pasien Diabetes Melitus Usia Yang Keluar Dari 3 Rumah Sakit di Sulawesi Utara Wiyono, Weny Indayany; Lolo, Widya Astuty; Citraningtyas, Gayatri
Jurnal MIPA Vol 8, No 3 (2019)
Publisher : Sam Ratulangi University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35799/jmuo.8.3.2019.25777

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Latar Belakang. Penduduk lanjut usia atau geriatrik tidak dapat dipisahkan dari kondisi kesehatan. Hal tersebut mendorong pentingnya mengidentifikasi adanya ketidaktepatan peresepan bagi pasien lanjut usia khususnya pada pasien yang menderita Diabetes Mellitus (DM). Prevalensi DM di Sulawesi Utara mengalami kenaikan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi Potentially Inapopriate Medication (PIM) pada Resep pasien DM lanjut usia yang keluar dari Tiga Rumah sakit (RS) terletak di kota dengan prevalensi DM terbanyak di Sulawesi Utara. Metode. Penelitian dilakukan pada RS A Kota Manado, RS B Bitung dan RS C Tomohon. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kuantitatif secara retrospektif dengan mengambil data rekam medis setiap 3 bulan per Rumah Sakit lalu membandingkan dengan Beers Criteria 2015. Hasil. Kejadian PIM pada Resep Keluar Pasien DM Lanjut Usia di RS A, RS B dan RS C sebesar 81,26 %, 40,91 % dan 37,38%  secara berturut-turut. Klasifikasi PIM terbanyak yaitu PIM dan Kelas Obat yang harus dihindari pada lanjut usia (50,00%, 66,67%, 73,91%). Golongan Obat terbanyak dalam PIM yaitu Sistem Gastrointestinal khususnya Pemblok Pompa Proton (30,47 %)Background. Elderly or geriatric population can’t be separated from health conditions. This encourages the importance to identifying the inaccuracy of prescribing for elderly patients, especially in patients with Diabetes Mellitus (DM). The prevalence of DM in North Sulawesi has increased. This study aims to identify Potentially Inapopriate Medication (PIM) in prescriptions for elderly DM patients who are discharged from the Three Hospitals (RS) located in the city with the highest prevalence of DM in North Sulawesi. Method. The study was conducted at Hospital A at Manado City, Hospital B at Bitung and Hospital C at Tomohon. This study used quantitative descriptive method retrospectively by taking medical record data every 3 months/Hospital and then comparing with the 2015 Beers Criteria. Results. The incidence of PIM in the Out Prescription for Elderly DM Patients in Hospital A, Hospital B and Hospital C was 81.26%, 40.91% and 37.38%, respectively. Most PIM classifications are PIM and Drug Class which must be avoided in the elderly (50.00%, 66.67%, 73.91%). The most drug group in PIM is Gastrointestinal System especially Proton Pump Inhibitors (30.47%)
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