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Literatur Review: Gambaran Pengetahuan Masyarakat Mengenai Beyond Use Dates Obat Racikan Padat Non Steril Prascitasari, Ayu; Warditiani, Ni Kadek; Septiarini, Putu Ayudia; Permatasari, Ni Made Ayu Dinda; Ananda Putri, Ida Ayu Ngurah Trisna Noviani; Andika, Dewa Made Dwi; Candrayani, Komang Tri; Arkhania, Ni Putu Ayu Dhea; Sanjaya, Sadina Vania Tsany Dyah; Ariswari, Ni Kadek Putri; Nugrahaeni, Luh Gede Ratih Dewi Tri
Jurnal Farmasi Udayana Vol. 13, No. 1, Tahun 2024
Publisher : Departement of Pharmacy, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Udayana University

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Kurangnya pemahaman masyarakat terkait Beyond Use Date (BUD) disebabkan oleh minimnya informasi yang diberikan oleh tenaga kesehatan mengenai hal tersebut. BUD merupakan batas waktu obat bisa dikonsumsi setelah kemasan primernya dibuka. Metode yang digunakan dalam penyusunan artikel ini didasarkan pada Literatur Review mengenai penerapan Beyond Use Date (BUD) pada obat campuran padat non-sterile. Artikel yang dipilih telah memenuhi kriteria inklusi yang telah ditetapkan yaitu artikel yang terpublikasi pada tahun 2014-2024. Hasil yang diperoleh yaitu peningkatan pengetahuan masyarakat setelah diberikan sosialisasi terkait BUD tentang pengertian BUD, perbedaan BUD dan ED pada tablet, kapsul, obat racikan, dan non racikan. Sediaan padat harus memiliki BUD paling lambat sama dengan sisa waktu sampai tanggal kadaluarsa zat aktif terawal dalam sediaan atau 180 hari, dipilih yang paling singkat.
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices in Bungkulan Buleleng Village Communities Related to the Implementation of COVID-19 Vaccination Yuliawati, Agustina Nila; Andika, Dewa Made Dwi
JURNAL MANAJEMEN DAN PELAYANAN FARMASI (Journal of Management and Pharmacy Practice) Vol 14, No 3
Publisher : Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Background: The contribution of the community through their knowledge, attitudes, and practices are essential to control COVID-19 through vaccination.Objectives: This study aims to analyze the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the community related to implementing the COVID-19 vaccine.Methods: This observational study with a cross-sectional design was carried out from June to July 2023. Samples of 155 respondents were obtained through convenience sampling. Inclusion criteria include the community domiciled in Bungkulan Village, aged ≥18 years, and is willing to be involved in research, while respondents who didn’t fill in the complete questionnaire are excluded from research. Data was collected using self-developed offline questionnaire. The relationship of knowledge, attitudes, and practices was analyzed by multiple linier regression and Spearman-rho test (95% CI).Results: Findings showed that the majority of respondents were aged 25-29 years old (30.32%), male (76.13%), graduated from high school (65.16%), worked (89.68%), didn’t experience comorbidities (96.13%) and AESI (87.10%), lack of knowledge (53.29 ± 23.24) but has a good attitude (75.18 ± 11.55) and practices (84.06 ± 16.17) related to the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination. There is a significant relationship between knowledge with attitudes (r = 0.352; p = <0.001) and attitudes with practices (r = 0.257; p = <0.001), also knowledge and attitudes simultaneously influence the practice of Covid-19 vaccination (p=<0.001).Conclusion: A person's attitudes and practices in a positive direction tend to begin with good knowledge. Strong sources of public health information and communication are necessary to develop good knowledge.