Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 3 Documents
Search
Journal : Journal of Pharmacy Science and Technology

ANALISIS KEPUASAN PASIEN RAWAT JALAN DALAM PELAYANAN RESEP DI INSTALASI FARMASI RUMAH SAKIT UMUM LIRBOYO TAHUN 2019 Djembor Sugeng Walujo; Krisogonus Ephrino S; Nurul Utami
JOURNAL OF PHARMACY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Volume 2 No. 2: Desember 2021
Publisher : Prodi Farmasi Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/pst.v3i1.106

Abstract

Health care is an essential factor in improving the health and welfare era at every insane worldwide. Patient satisfaction is a crucial problem for health care providers. This is the word-of-mouth promotion for prospective patients to expect more favorable for the operation of hospitals. This study aims to determine the patient satisfaction of BPJS participants and the general patient satisfaction in service pharmacy prescriptions in the outpatient RSU Lirboyo Kediri. The samples in this study were selected patients with the accidental sampling method as many as 85 patients and 85 patients BPJS general. The analysis was done using a questionnaire RATER method using gap test, customer window, and test independent sample t-test. The quality of pharmaceutical services that in terms of the average value of five dimensions of reliability, collateral, direct evidence, empathy, and responsiveness to patient BPJS negative gap values obtained for -0012 with patient satisfaction is less satisfied. In terms of the average value of five dimensions of reliability, guarantees, direct evidence, empathy, and responsiveness to public patients, the quality of pharmaceutical services obtained a positive gap value of 0.032 with a satisfying degree of satisfaction. Test results Independent sample t- test available significant value of 0.620> 0.05. Thus, it can be said that satisfaction outpatients and patients BPJS general users significantly no difference.
THE EFFECT OF PHARMACY COUNSELING ON KNOWLEDGE OF SWAMEDICATION PATIENTS IN pharmacies, MOJOROTO DISTRICT, KEDIRI CITY REGION IN 2019 Djembor Sugeng Walujo; Ephrino Ephrino; Mega Ayu Wijayanti
JOURNAL OF PHARMACY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Volume 3 No. 1: Juli 2022
Publisher : Prodi Farmasi Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/pst.v3i1.34

Abstract

Drug counseling is an interaction between pharmacist and patient or family in the form of a structured discussion to provide opportunities for the patient or the patient's family to explore and provide assistance to improve recognition, appreciation, and interpretation so that the patient or the patient's family gain determination with their capabilities in application correct medicine, including self-medication. Self-medication is an activity or act of self-medicating with drugs without a prescription in a precise and rational manner. This study aims to determine the effect of pharmacist counseling on knowledge of self-medication patients at the Mojoroto District Pharmacy, Kediri City Region. The type of research used was analytic observational with an experimental research design of one group pretest-post-test to compare the knowledge of self-medication patients before and after being given counseling. The population used is 8 pharmacies in Mojoroto sub-district. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling with inclusion and exclusion criteria. The sample used is 67 respondents. Wilcoxon Test Results Sig. 0.00 < 0.05 indicates that there is an effect of pharmacist counseling on self-medication knowledge. The results of self-medication rationality knowledge assessment showed good (85.1%), moderate (3.0%), bad (11.9%).
Systematic literature review: correlation of knowledge tuberculosis patients with level adherence in the treatment program Djembor Sugeng Walujo; Finayatul Jannah
JOURNAL OF PHARMACY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Volume 3 No. 1: Juli 2022
Publisher : Prodi Farmasi Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/pst.v3i1.35

Abstract

Hypertension is a disease due to an increase in systolic blood pressure of more than 140 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure of more than 90 mmHg in patients measured twice with an interval of five minutes in a state of rest or calm. Various types of drugs are used to lower blood pressure, such as diuretics, beta-blocker drugs, ACE-inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blocking drugs (ARBs), calcium antagonists, and vasodilator drugs. Patient non-compliance in taking hypertension medication is still a problem that needs attention from all health service providers, both doctors, nurses and pharmacists. This article uses a narrative review, in order to identify and summarize previously published articles, avoid duplication of research, and look for new studies that have not been studied. In Ariyani's article (2018), she focuses more on the results of compliance based on the treatment before and after giving the Pill Card Posttest, Pretest. While in Harun's article (2020) it was found that the results of an increase in patient compliance were based on a descriptive analysis of the character of hypertensive patients consisting of gender, age, and age using the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale-8 assessment. Compliance with treatment of hypertensive patients is important because hypertension is a disease that cannot be cured but must always be controlled or controlled so that complications do not occur that can lead to death. Characteristics of age, gender, education, occupation affect medication adherence in hypertensive patients.