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Evaluation Of Antibiotic Use In Sepsis Patients In The ICU Treatment Room, Gatot Soebroto Rspad Period January 2020–December 2021 Ria Anggraeni; Wawaimuli Arozal; Yati Sumiyati; Marliana Sri Rejeki
Jurnal Ekonomi Vol. 13 No. 02 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi, Edition April - June 2024
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Hypertension is Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response syndrome caused by infection. Globally, the incidence of sepsis has increased with increasing mortality. Antibiotics used appropriately are considered to reduce mortality in sepsis. Destination of this study was to evaluate the use of antibiotics in septic patients in room care Gatot Army Hospital ICU Soebroto by qualitative with method old nor quantitative with method ATC / DDD. Method : Study this is study descriptive analytic and data collection is done retrospectively. The study was conducted by looking at the medical records of patients receiving antibiotic therapy who were treated at the hospital room Gatot Army Hospital ICU Soebroto period January 2020- December 2021. Results : Between 97 patient, 63 patient of them are male ( 64.9 %) and 34 patient Others are female ( 35.0 %). The highest age range is in the age of > 65 as many years ( 43.3 %). d result From the evaluation of the quality of antibiotics, it was found that the use of antibiotics was appropriate k (79%), possible appropriate (20.4%) and no exactly as much (0.52%). while the quantity of antibiotic use is obtained in total DDD/100 patient day take care as much 326.52 with antibiotics the most is usage meropenem 97.75 DDD/100 patient-day take care.
The Impact of Pharmacist Counseling on Quality of Life in Outpatients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Hasnidar, Hasnidar; Dian Ratih L; Yati Sumiyati
Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Indonesia (JIM-ID) Vol. 4 No. 8 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisplin Indonesia (JIM-ID) 2025
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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic disease that requires long-term management and can reduce a patient's quality of life if not optimally managed. One effort that can be made to improve patient quality of life is through pharmacist counseling, which emphasizes medication education, increased therapy adherence, and the adoption of a healthy lifestyle. This study aims to determine the effect of pharmacist counseling on the quality of life of outpatients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus at Bhakti Kartini Hospital. This study used a quasi-experimental design with a pre-test and post-test approach. The study subjects were divided into two groups: an intervention group that received pharmacist counseling and a control group that did not receive counseling. Sampling was conducted using a purposive sampling method on 126 respondents, consisting of 63 patients in each intervention group and 63 patients in the control group. Data were obtained from medical records and routine patient visits and analyzed using SPSS version 29.0 using univariate analysis, the Shapiro-Wilk test, and the Mann-Whitney test. The results showed that outpatients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus at Bhakti Kartini Hospital were predominantly women aged 31–69, with a high school education, self-employment, duration of diabetes ≤ 5 years, and hypertension as the most common comorbidity. The analysis revealed a significant difference in quality of life between the control and intervention groups, indicating that pharmacist counseling plays a role in improving patients' quality of life. Furthermore, demographic factors did not significantly correlate with quality of life, suggesting that improvements in patient quality of life are more influenced by pharmacist counseling interventions and optimal therapy management.