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PELAKSANAAN KEBIJAKAN OBAT GENERIK DI APOTEK KABUPATEN PELALAWAN PROVINSI RIAU Aini Suryani; Mubasysyir Hasanbasri; Nunung Priyatni
Jurnal Kebijakan Kesehatan Indonesia Vol 2, No 2 (2013)
Publisher : Center for Health Policy and Management

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (75.365 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jkki.v2i2.3215

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Background: Medicine is an integral part of community healthservice. Therefore it must be available in sufficient quantity,types and adeqaute quality, properly distributed and accessiblefor community when its needed. In order to meet thecommunity’s need for medicine and to guarantee medicineaccessibility, the government released generic medicine policy.Although the price of the generic medicine has already beenset up and fixed by government, there are variety of the pricestill can be found on implementation of the generic medicinesold in the pharmacy store or in the market, and can causeprice uncertainty for community in finding medicine they need.That is why a research needs to be conduct towardimplementation of the generic medicine price policy on thedistribution channel especially at the pharmacy store.onPelalawan District in Riau Province.Method: This research is non experimental/observationalresearch with qualitative and quantitative method using crosssectional design, data analyzed descriptively.Result: Research result indicates that access to genericmedicine at pharmacy store for available medicine are 99,3%,for un available medicine are 0,7% and for replaced medicineare 0,5%. Average availability of the medicine at the pharmacystore are 4-7,3 months. Highest availability rate for medicine isHidrocortison cream 2,5% for 7,3 months and the lowest isPirazinamid tablet 500 mg for 4 months. Pharmacy store thathave an expired medicine are PR (0,7%) and KH (2%). Everypharmacy store have no damaged medicine, 0% percentage.Almost all pharmacy store experiencing out of supply formedicine between 4 to 90 days. Price of the medicine soldaveragely increasing from its pharmacy store Highest RetailPrice (HRP). But there are several medicine that sold under theHRP The highest price medicine that are sold higher than itsHRP is Clorfeniramin Maleat (CTM) tablet by 515,4% increaseand Dexametason tablet is the lowest price sold under HRP by65,2%. Even so they are Alopurinol, Digoksin, and Ranitidin.From in depth interviews with patients, can be learn that theyhave a purchase ability for generic medicine.Conclusion: Implementation of generic drug price on Pelalawandistrict is good. It can be seen from generic medicine accessby community that are high after the release of regulation fromHealth Department of Republic Indonesia, the level of availabilityof generic medicine on pharmacy store at Pelalawan Districtare low but there are no expired or damaged medicine. Theprice of generic medicine at Pelalawan District are variable butthe community still can afford to buy them.Keyword: Generic medicine, availability and affordability.
Analysis of Behavioral Factors in the Use of Traditional Medicine: Observational Study in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Adi Nugrahanti, Maria Cyrilla Iglesia; Yosef Wijoyo; Yustina Sri Hartini; Nunung Priyatni
Eureka Herba Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Eureka Herba Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/ehi.v5i3.121

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Traditional medicine has long been used by the people of Yogyakarta, Indonesia as an alternative treatment to modern medicine. Various factors influence traditional medicine use, including psychological factors such as attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control. This research aims to determine the factors that influence the use of traditional medicine among the people of Yogyakarta Indonesia using the theory of planned behavior (TPB). This research was conducted using an analytical observational research design with a cross-sectional design. Data was collected from 110 respondents living in Yogyakarta who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The research instrument is a questionnaire that refers to the TPB construct which has been tested for validity and reliability. Data analysis was carried out using logistic regression statistical tests and Pearson correlation tests. The results of the analysis show that attitudinal factors and perceived behavioral control partially contribute to the intention to use traditional medicine, while the subjective norm construct does not contribute. Attitudes and perceived behavioral control are important factors that influence the intention to use traditional medicine among Indonesian people. This suggests that interventions that focus on increasing positive attitudes and perceived behavioral control can increase the use of traditional medicine.