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Association of Sociodemographic and Knowledge about Drug Storage and Expiration Date in Bantul District Pangarso, Ricardus Noven Wikantri; Kristina, Susi Ari
Academic Hospital Journal Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Rumah Sakit Akademik Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ahj.v5i2.91542

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Storing medicines is a crucial thing to do because storing medicines will affect the stability and effectiveness of the stored medicines. Drug storage is closely related to the expiration time of the drug. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between sociodemographics and the level of public knowledge about drug storage and drug expiration. This study employed a cross-sectional survey study method. The sample was the residents of Bantul Regency taken using convenience sampling, in the data collection period September-November 2023, with a total of 104 respondents. The questionnaire includes sociodemographic data, storage domain and drug expiration time, distributed on Googleform. Data were analyzed descriptively and using the Chi-square statistical test with p<0.05. The research results showed that 61 (58.7%) respondents had a good level of knowledge of drug storage, 43 (41.3%) and 82 (78.8%) respondents had a good level of knowledge of drug expiration. There is a relationship between gender (p=0.032) and occupation (p=0.041) with the level of knowledge of drug storage and there is a relationship between income (p=0.025) and the level of knowledge of drug expiration. Continuous educational efforts by pharmacists are needed to increase public literacy regarding drug storage.Keywords: Bantul regency, drug expiration,drug store, health literacy, knowledge.
Medicine Storage Knowledge Survey among Pharmacy Students from Universitas Gadjah Mada Lovendri, Dolorosa Septin; Kristina, Susi Ari
Academic Hospital Journal Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Rumah Sakit Akademik Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ahj.v5i2.92200

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Proper drug storage is very important to ensure drug safety, quality and efficacy. Drug storage is closely related to drug expiration which includes Expiry Date (ED) and Beyond Use Date (BUD). The aim of this research was to measure the level of knowledge of Pharmacy students at Gadjah Mada University regarding drug storage and drug expiration. This research uses a designcross-sectional study with an instrument in the form of a questionnaire. The sample was UGM Pharmacy Students taken randomlyconvenience sampling, in the data collection period October-November 2023, there were 132 respondents. A questionnaire covering sociodemographic data, storage domains and drug expiration time, was distributedgoogleform. Data were analyzed descriptively and with statistical testsChi-square with p<0.05. The results of the study showed that 87.88% (N= 116) of UGM Pharmacy Students had a good level of knowledge about drug storage, and 85.85% (N= 112) had a poor level of knowledge about drug expiration. There was no relationship between gender (p=0.307); age (p=0.639); semester (p=0.791); monthly income (p=0.897); parents' field of work (p=0.155); and current state of residence (p=0.904) with knowledge of drug storage. There is a relationship between age (p value 0.012); semester (p=0.015); and current state of residence (p=0.019) with knowledge of drug expiration. It is necessary to increase pharmacy students' literacy about drug expiration to ensure drug safety.
Impact of Pharmacist Counseling Strategy On Adherence And Knowledge of Chronic Kidney Disease Patients: Quasi-Experimental Assessment Filliana, Ulfa -; Oktasari, Sholikhah Rosvita; Molidia, Sri Rahmat; Yasin, Nanang Munif; Kristina, Susi Ari
Academic Hospital Journal Vol 8, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Rumah Sakit Akademik Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ahj.v8i1.110980

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Background: Chronic kidney disease is a progressive condition that requires proper management to slow the decline in kidney function and reduce the risk of complications. Patients with low adherence have an increased risk of kidney progression, and knowledge level plays an important role in the treatment of kidney patients and in collaborative treatment decision-making. This study aims to evaluate the impact of a pharmacist counselling strategy on adherence and knowledge levels in CKD patients.Method: The method was quasi-experimental, with a pretest-posttest design, comparing the intervention and control groups. The intervention was carried out once a week for 1 month, using leaflets as a tool, with inclusion and exclusion criteria, among chronic kidney disease patients during September-October 2023.Result:  The study included 57 patients: 29 in the control group and 28 in the intervention group. The result showed that in the intervention group, there was an increase in knowledge, with a difference between pretest and posttest scores of Δ 8.79±7.802, compared to the control group, which showed a decrease in scores of Δ -0,49±4,932 (p=0.000). Adherence in the intervention group increased by Δ 2,71±1,822 compared to the control group, while adherence in the control group decreased by Δ -0,44±1,152 (p=0.000). A contributing factor to the patient's level of knowledge and compliance was duration of hemodialysis, p=0.032.Conclusion: The conclusion was that the pharmacist counselling strategy significantly improved CKD patient knowledge and medication adherence, and that the duration of hemodialysis significantly contributed to CKD patients' knowledge.
Co-Authors Adam Hermawan Aji Wibowo, Much Ilham Novalisa Alexxander Alexxander, Alexxander Anna Wahyuni Widayanti Bai Athur Ridwan Banowati, Autsan Dwi Basuki, Adriyanto Rochmad Bitin Berek, Vianey Maria Chairun Wiedyaningsih Diana, Ina Kusuma Doko, Karmelia Intany Ediati Sasmito Edy Meiyanto Ekasari, Marlita Putri Elsa Zhenita, Albela Feangi, Yanti Fitriani Filliana, Ulfa Filliana, Ulfa - Fitri, Febiana Melisa Haafizah Dania Haris, Restu Nur Hasanah Hartanti, Wika Hati, Anita Kumala Hayati, Dima Nurrohmah Husna, Nurias Difa'ul Ika Puspitasari Ikakusumawati, Novita Dhewi Ikawati, Muthi' Imaniar Noor Faridah Indriastuti Cahyaningsih, Indriastuti Intihan, Ahmad Kristina, Susi Ari Kristina Larasati, Laksmy Anggun Lovendri, Dolorosa Septin Lukman Hakim Lutfan Lazuardi Magistasari, Dewi Makmur, Rahmat Mazidah, Zulfa Molidia, Sri Rahmat Mufti Alifia Rahmadani Mulyagustina, Mulyagustina Mursyid, Abdillah Muthi Ikawati Nanang Munif Yasin Novena Adi Yuhara Nugroho, Kana Mukti Oktasari, Sholikhah Rosvita Pakpahan, Agustina Rotua Pangarso, Ricardus Noven Wikantri Parera, Maria Meliana Waty Pawallangi, Andi Nur'ainun Reskia Permitasari, Ni Putu Ayu Linda Prastowo, Muhammad Yogie Pratama, Tiara Dewi Salindri Pratiwi, Restu Dwi Puspandari, Dyah Ayu Puspitasari, Atika Wahyu Rahmawati, Anindya Ramadhani, Anietta Indri Rastiti, Liza Rochmanov, Janne Rokhman, Rifqi Rosyidah, Kharisma Aprilita Rukayah, Sri Sahid, Muhammad Novrizal Abdi Salamah, Siti Hajar Saputri, Pratiwi Satibi Satibi Sundari, Trias Kania Supadmi, Woro Supadmi Supanji, Supanji Suriadi, Widyastuti Susan Fitria Candradewi Syarifuddin, Annisaul Karimah Tri Murti Andayani Trimurti Andayani, Trimurti Trung, Vo Quang Utami, Vitis Vini Fera Ratna Utomo, Adhitya Ilham Mukti Verdiana, Antokalina Sari Woro Supadmi Yayi Suryo Prabandari Yoga Pamungkas Susani Yuliani, Rizka Prita