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Journal : Jurnal Farmasi Sains dan Praktis

STUDENT OF PHARMACY, NURSE, PUBLIC HEALTH, NUTRITIONIST AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION READINESS TOWARD INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (IPE) Utami, Vitis Vini Fera Ratna; Satibi, Satibi; Kristina, Susi Ari; Prabandari, Yayi Suryo
Jurnal Farmasi Sains dan Praktis Vol 10 No 2 (May-August 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/pharmacy.v10i2.7234

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The implementation of interprofessional education (IPE) into higher education curricula is a significant method for creating professionals with the skills necessary for interprofessional collaboration (IPC), including those in the health sciences, nursing, pharmacy, and nutrition. Due to the changes in health services, which are becoming more integrated, it is vital to have the capacity for interprofessional collaboration. The readiness of the pupils for IPE must be assessed before to its implementation in order to identify the subjects that should be highlighted at that time. This research is a cross-sectional study using descriptive analysis method. The distribution of respondents was as all in 4th semester students, consist of department of Pharmacy (n=92), department of Nursing (n=88), department of Public Health (n=95), department of Nutrition (n=66) and department of Physical Education (n=42) in Faculty of Health Sciences. Questionnaire data collection was carried out online. The independent variable that is measured is the student's readiness for Interprofessional Education. The results findings there is a significant difference between the readiness of students in Nurse department and students of all department. The nurse department received the highest score (score = 68.47) and the Health Education received the lowest score (score = 65.59). But all department receive score > 80% of the total score. There is still room for improvement in the areas related to the value of learning together in practical situations
OVERVIEW OF FACTORS INFLUENCING DRUG MANAGEMENT AT PRIMARY HEALTH CENTERS IN INDONESIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Khasanah, Uswatun; Yasin, Nanang Munif; Satibi, Satibi
Jurnal Farmasi Sains dan Praktis Vol 9 No 3 (September-December 2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/pharmacy.v9i3.9125

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Drug management is part of pharmaceutical service activities, which includes interrelated stages: selection, planning, requesting, receiving, storage, distribution, controlling, recording, reporting, monitoring and evaluation, which play an essential role in ensuring the availability of drugs at PHCs. The systematic review aims to identify indicators of drug management at PHCs in Indonesia and analyze factors that influenced it. This systematic review used the PRISMA methods. Google Scholar is an electronic database to identify related studies. This study is limited publications from 2013 to 2023. The quality of the articles was assessed using JBI Critical Appraisal. The electronics database search earned 570 articles, while only nine articles met the criteria for analysis. Several indicators are different from the standards used due to several factors. Based on the result, factors influencing drug management at PHCs include human resources, financing, information management, facilities, and technology. For most of them, human resources are a determining factor that significantly influences the quality of pharmaceutical services at PHC’s in Indonesia. The implementation of pharmaceutical services at the PHCs must be carried out by at least one pharmacist, the person in charge, who can be assisted by pharmaceutical technical staff as needed. Resources humans influence indicators of planning accuracy; suitability of requests; storage; distribution; control; recording, reporting, and archiving. This study's results are to make improvement strategies, including interventions to improve the quality of pharmaceutical services that impact community satisfaction and stakeholders.
Co-Authors Achmad Fudholi Achmad Purnomo Aditama, Hardika Ahmad Fudholi Ahmad, Atika Dalili Aini Nurul Akhmad, Atika Dalili Al Yaqut, Muhammad Arto Ali Ghufron Mukti Amrin, Sumarti binti Amrullah, Hafizh Ansyori, Achmad Kadri Apriyanti, Anna Astutiany, Denny Avrilya Iqoranny Susilo Azalea, Metty Azizah, Novianti Fatli Boku, Yuliana Carolin, Marizka Chairun Wiedyaningsih Cholilah, Cholilah Daniel, Rizki Darajati, Mudrikah Daulay, Eliza Hanum Dewa Ayu Putu Satrya Dewi Djoko Wahyono Dumilah Ayuningtyas Edi Prasetyo Nugroho Eko Nugroho Endang Yuniarti Eni Susanti Erlianti, Karina Erwinayanti, Gusti Ayu Putu Sri Faradiba Faradiba Fatmawati, Ria Fasyah Fauziyah, Prabasiwi Nur Fauziyah, Rizza Feladita, Niken Filirida, Meidina Firdaus, Wangi Fithria Dyah Ayu Suryanegara, Fithria Dyah Ayu Githa Fungie Galistiani Gozali, Mu’min Gunawan Pamudji Widodo Hartati Hartati Hartih, Nur Aeni Hendri, Doni Heru Sasongko Hidayat, Adnan Muhammad Uno J Ibnu Gholib Gandjar Ika Ratna Hidayati Indarti, Titik Rahayu Indriyati Hadi Sulistyaningrum Istiqomah, Fatimah Nur Iswandi Iswandi Ivanawati, Anselma Jatmiko Jatmiko Kaswindarti, Novita Kaswindiarti, Novita Kencanasari, Tiekha Kholid, Zakki Kohar, Dadun Kusmini, Kusmini Kusumaningsih, Riyani Kuswardhani Kuswardhani Lawalata, Angela Flora Stephanie Lolok, Nike Herpianti Lukman Hakim Lutfan Lazuardi M. Rifqi Rokhman Marchaban Marchaban, Marchaban Marhenta, Yogi Bhakti Mariyah Mariyah, Mariyah Marselin, Amanda Mawardani, Annisa Pungki Mojau, Feliciane Mulyaningsih, Rosita Munawaroh, Farida Munawaroh, Ni'matul Nanang Munif Yasin Ni Made Dharma Shantini Suena Novitasari, Any Oetari, Oetari Oviani, Gusti Ayu Pamudji, Gunawan Partini Partini, Partini Prabowo, Pulung Pramesti, Yenda Ayu Purnawan Junadi Puspandari, Dyah Ayu Putri, Felicita Eka Putu Yudhistira Budhi Setiawan Rabianti, Lussi Raymanus, Melani Angela Indrayani Rina Handayani, Rina Rokhman, M Rifqi Saharuddin, Tria Saputra Santi, Nur Sarie, Lamlay Sembiring, Rinawati Silvania, Arinda Silvia, Desy Sitepu, Eme Stepani Sri Suryawati Sri Suwarni Suci Paramitasari Syahlani Sumarni Sumarni Surlita, Herlin Suryagama, Digdo Suryani, Rofi'atun Susi Ari Kristina Sutriatmoko, Sutriatmoko Swastiandari, Gabriela Larasati Syahlani, Suci Paramita Syahlani, Suci Paramithasari Tahir, Hadijah Tampa'i, Randy Taufiqurohman, Taufiqurohman Tommy Pratama, Tommy Tri Murti Andayani Tri Wijayanti Tuko, Eirene Copalcanty Utami, Vitis Vini Fera Ratna Wakhid Slamet Ciptono Wardani, P. E. Wardani, P.E. Wawang Anwarudin Widiastuti, Mentari Winata, Nana Triana Y.W., Vika Marin Yayi Suryo Prabandari Yopi Rikmasari, Yopi Yosi Febrianti, Yosi