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Tingkat Kepuasan terhadap Konseling Apoteker tentang Penyakit Degeneratif di Lapangan Sempur, Kota Bogor Sa'adah, Aas; Dian Farida Ismyama; Honifa, Honifa; Koniah, Eni
Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas Vol 10 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas
Publisher : LPPM Hang Tuah Pekanbaru

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25311/keskom.Vol10.Iss2.1781

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The number of individuals experiencing degenerative diseases is increasing from year to year, making it a burden on the government. Currently, counseling by pharmacists is very rarely carried out so the role of pharmacists is not optimal for prevention and early identification of degenerative diseases. This research aims to determine the level of community satisfaction with pharmacist counseling in Sempur Field, Bogor. Research method using cross-sectional. The sample amounted to 100 respondents, taken using an accidental sampling technique. Data was collected through a questionnaire from September to November 2023. Counseling satisfaction is measured using a Likert scale, namely sequentially from the first question item to the ninth. Analyzed descriptively observationally in the form of frequencies and percentages. The results of this research obtained the characteristics of respondents, age, gender, education, occupation, and ethnicity,  aged 17 - 25 and 45 - 55 years 38%, 49%, 74% women, 51% high school were housewives and Sundanese of respondents' knowledge degenerative disease were 57% poor, and 43% good and the results obtained from the level of satisfaction with counseling carried out by pharmacists showed that the level of patient satisfaction reached 88.75%, falling into the high satisfaction category. Aspects assessed include the way the pharmacist discusses and conveys information, the pharmacist's questions regarding the history of degenerative diseases, confidentiality, the respondent's knowledge, Response from the pharmacist, the language used, duration of counseling time, the way the pharmacist interacts, and the information conveyed by the pharmacist.  
Education on The Use of Antibiotics to Reduce Resistance Rates in Integrated Coaching Post for The Elderly Koniah, Eni; Gunawan, Dewi Oktavia; Elfrieda, Nyayu Siti Aminah Lily; Sa'adah, Aas
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Inovatif Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JPMI (Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Inovatif)
Publisher : Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, Universitas Pakuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jpmi.v2i1.115

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Antibiotic resistance is a serious public health problem because it has the potential to pose a serious threat to health services if not treated, and could trigger another pandemic. The use of antibiotics in Indonesia is quite high and inappropriate, this will increase the incidence of resistance. Antibiotic resistance is reported to increase in direct proportion to the increase in consumption, this occurs due to irrational use of antibiotics and inadequate public education. Therefore, this community service activity is carried out with the aim of providing education to increase and expand public knowledge about the correct use of antibiotics, as well as to increase public awareness about the importance of using antibiotics correctly to reduce the incidence of resistance. The method used to provide education in the lecture method using LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and Leaflet media, to present information on the correct use of antibiotics. Respondents are given the opportunity to ask questions followed by discussion. To measure the level of knowledge, 30 respondents were asked to answer 15 questions in a list of questions related to the material provided. The results showed that before education the knowledge level category was good as many as 18 respondents (60%), after education it increased to 29 respondents (96.0%), the knowledge level category was not good before education as many as 12 respondents (40.0%), after education it became 1 respondent (3.0%).  The conclusion is that there is an increase in knowledge among respondents who are educated about how to use antibiotics correctly.
Education on The Use of Antibiotics to Reduce Resistance Rates in Integrated Coaching Post for The Elderly Koniah, Eni; Gunawan, Dewi Oktavia; Elfrieda, Nyayu Siti Aminah Lily; Sa'adah, Aas
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Inovatif Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JPMI (Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Inovatif)
Publisher : Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, Universitas Pakuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jpmi.v2i1.115

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Antibiotic resistance is a serious public health problem because it has the potential to pose a serious threat to health services if not treated, and could trigger another pandemic. The use of antibiotics in Indonesia is quite high and inappropriate, this will increase the incidence of resistance. Antibiotic resistance is reported to increase in direct proportion to the increase in consumption, this occurs due to irrational use of antibiotics and inadequate public education. Therefore, this community service activity is carried out with the aim of providing education to increase and expand public knowledge about the correct use of antibiotics, as well as to increase public awareness about the importance of using antibiotics correctly to reduce the incidence of resistance. The method used to provide education in the lecture method using LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and Leaflet media, to present information on the correct use of antibiotics. Respondents are given the opportunity to ask questions followed by discussion. To measure the level of knowledge, 30 respondents were asked to answer 15 questions in a list of questions related to the material provided. The results showed that before education the knowledge level category was good as many as 18 respondents (60%), after education it increased to 29 respondents (96.0%), the knowledge level category was not good before education as many as 12 respondents (40.0%), after education it became 1 respondent (3.0%).  The conclusion is that there is an increase in knowledge among respondents who are educated about how to use antibiotics correctly.