Sari, Ika P.
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Pengaruh Konseling Farmasis terhadap Kepatuhan dan Kontrol Hipertensi Pasien Prolanis di Klinik Mitra Husada Kendal Dewi, Melani; Sari, Ika P.; Probosuseno, Probosuseno
Indonesian Journal of Clinical Pharmacy Vol 4, No 4 (2015)
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Clinical Pharmacy

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dalam keberhasilan terapi hipertensi. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui pengaruh konseling oleh farmasis terhadap kepatuhan dan hubungan antara kepatuhan dan hasil terapi pasien hipertensi anggota program pengelolaan penyakit kronis (PROLANIS) di Klinik Mitra Husada Kabupaten Kendal. Penelitian dilakukan pada November 2013–Januari 2014 melalui desain eksperimen semu (control group design with pretest posttest). Sebanyak 55 pasien dikelompokkan secara random menjadi kelompok yang memperoleh intervensi konseling (28 pasien) dan kelompok tanpa intervensi atau kontrol (27 pasien). Subjek penelitian diikuti selama dua bulan untuk mengamati tingkat kepatuhan minum obat dengan kuesioner MMAS dan penurunan tekanan darah sebelum dan sesudah konseling. Konseling oleh farmasis menyebabkan tingkat kepatuhan minum obat berubah signifikan pada pasien hipertensi, pasien hipertensi dengan DM, maupun pasien hipertensi dengan penyakit lain (p=0,015; 0,025; 0,009). Tingkat kepatuhan pasien kelompok kontrol sebelum dan setelah penelitian diketahui tidak signifikan (p≥0,05). Pemberian konseling mampu menurunkan tekanan darah sistolik/diastolik sebesar 10,7/8,2 mmHg. Penurunan tekanan darah ini belum menunjukkan perbedaan yang bermakna jika dibandingkan dengan kelompok kontrol.Kata kunci: Hipertensi, kepatuhan minum obat, konseling farmasis, penurunan tekanan darahThe Influence of the Pharmacists Counseling on Patient Adherence and Hypertension Control on Patient of Prolanis at Mitra Husada ClinicsPatient adherence and intensive treatment in controlling blood pressure are important factors for achieving success therapy in hypertension. This study was conducted to determine the effect of pharmacist counseling on patient adherence and to determine the relationship of adherence and clinical outcomes of patients with hypertension who is joining chronic disease management program (PROLANIS) on Mitra Husada Clinics in Kendal.The study was conducted during November 2013–January 2014 using quasiexperimental design (pretest-posttest). Fifty five patients were randomly divided into the intervention group who received pharmacist counseling (28 patients) and control group (27 patients). The patients were followed for two months to observe the level of drug adherence using MMAS questionnaires and therapeutic outcomes (decreased blood pressure) before and after counseling. Pharmacist counseling caused a significant increase in the patient adherence on drug administration in intervention group (p<0.05) compared to control group. The reduction of systolic/diastolic blood pressure of hypertension patient in intervention group is higher than control group (SBP/DBP=10.7/8.2 mmHg). However, this reduction does not achieve a significant blood pressure reduction compared to control group.Keywords: Adherence of drug administration, blood pressure reduction, hypertension, pharmacist
Peningkatan Peran Apoteker dan Outcome Pasien Tuberkulosis Melalui Uji Coba Model Training-Education-Monitoring-Adherence-Networking (TEMAN) Apoteker Yasin, Nanang M.; Wahyono, Djoko; Riyanto, Bambang S.; Sari, Ika P.
Indonesian Journal of Clinical Pharmacy Vol 6, No 4 (2017)
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Clinical Pharmacy

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Model Training-Education-Monitoring-Adherence-Networking (TEMAN) Apoteker memberikan ruang bagi apoteker yang telah mendapatkan pelatihan untuk melakukan intervensi melalui edukasi pasien tuberkulosis (TB), monitoring terapi, asesmen kepatuhan pasien dan kerjasama dengan tenaga kesehatan lain. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui dampak uji coba model TEMAN Apoteker terhadap peran apoteker dan outcome pasien TB. Penelitian terdiri atas 2 tahap yaitu pelatihan dan intervensi apoteker dengan jenis penelitian quasi experimental study dengan rancangan one group pretest-posttest design. Setelah mendapatkan pelatihan, apoteker melakukan intervensi pada saat kunjungan rutin pasien TB di puskesmas dan Rumah Sakit Khusus Paru Respira di DIY. Subjek penelitian yang dilibatkan meliputi petugas TB (apoteker dan programmer TB) dan pasien dengan diagnosis baru TB yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi, yaitu usia lebih dari 15 tahun, mendapatkan terapi obat anti tuberkulosis (OAT), bersedia mengisi kuesioner dan menandatangani informed consent. Kriteria eksklusinya adalah pasien multi drug resistance (MDR) TB; memiliki penyakit hepatik, psikiatrik (mental) dan disfungsi kognitif. Instrumen yang dikembangkan peneliti adalah kuesioner untuk mengukur tingkat pengetahuan petugas TB dan kuesioner untuk mengukur tingkat pengetahuan dan kepatuhan pasien TB. Analisis data menggunakan analisis deskriptif dan uji Wilcoxon sign rank. Adanya pelatihan efektif meningkatkan pengetahuan 37 petugas TB secara bermakna p=0,000 dari rerata 11,3±3,00 (kategori menengah) menjadi 16,3±2,31 (kategori tinggi). Sebanyak 40 (81,6%) pasien meningkat pengetahuannya secara bermakna (p=0,000) dan sebanyak 5 (10,2%) pasien meningkat kepatuhannya secara bermakna (p=0,034) setelah intervensi apoteker. Di sisi lain, dari total 49 pasien TB, sebanyak 29 (59,2%) pasien bertambah berat badannya, 100% konversi sputum, 33 (67,3%) kejadian adverse drug reactions (ADR), dan 8 (16,3%) potensi interaksi obat menjadi terdokumentasi melalui monitoring apoteker. Intervensi model TEMAN Apoteker meningkatkan peran apoteker dan outcome pasien TB.Kata kunci: Anti-tuberkulosis, apoteker, kepatuhan, edukasi, intervensi Enhancing Pharmacist’s Role and Tuberculosis Patient Outcomes Through Training-Education-Monitoring-Adherence-Networking (TEMAN) Pharmacist Model InterventionTraining-Education-Monitoring-Adherence-Networking (TEMAN) Pharmacist model provides opportunities for trained pharmacist to intervene through education of tuberculosis (TB) patient, therapy monitoring, assessment of patient’s adherence, and collaboration with other health professionals. The study aimed to determine the impact of TEMAN Pharmacist model intervention against the role of pharmacist and TB patient outcomes. The study design was a quasi-experimental study with one group pretest-posttest consisted of two phases: training and pharmacist intervention. After training, pharmacists intervene during regular visits TB patients in primary health care and Special Hospital Lung Respira in Yogyakarta. The research subjects were TB officer (pharmacist and TB programmers) and patients with newly TB diagnostic who met the inclusion criteria, i.e. patients aged 15 years or older, receiving antituberculosis therapy, and willing to fill out given questionnaires and signing a letter of approval for the study (informed consent). Meanwhile, the exclusion criteria were patients with multi-drug resistance (MDR) TB; have hepatic disease, psychiatry (mental), and cognitive dysfunction. The instrument developed was a questionnaire to measure the level of knowledge of TB officers and questionnaires to measure the level of knowledge and adherence of TB patients. The data were analyzed descriptively and by using Wilcoxon test. The training effectively improved the knowledge of participants significantly (p=0,000) on average 11.3±3.00 (intermediate category) to 16.3±2.31 (high category). A total of 40 (81.6%) TB patients increased their knowledge significantly (p=0,000) and 5 (10.2%) increased their adherence significantly (p=0,034) after the pharmacist’s intervention. Additionally, out of 49 patients, 29 (59.2%) patients increased body weight, 100% sputum smear conversion, 33 (67.3%) incidence of ADR, and 8 (16.3%) potential drug interactions were documented by the pharmacist monitoring. Intervention of TEMAN Pharmacist model improves the role of the pharmacist and the outcome of TB patients.Keywords: Adherence, antituberculosis, education, pharmacists, intervention