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Review Article: Pelayanan Farmasi Klinik di Apotek Berdasarkan Permenkes Nomor 73 Tahun 2016 di Indonesia Agusti, Marcelli Regina; Rosita, Melia Eka; Maulidin, Muhammad Iqbal; Arsady, Faniesha Alia
KUNIR: JURNAL FARMASI INDONESIA Vol 3 No 2 (2025): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Program Studi Farmasi (S-1), Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan, Universitas Bhamada Slawi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36308/kjfi.v3i2.796

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Pelayanan farmasi klinik di apotek merupakan aspek integral dari sistem pelayanan kesehatan yang bertujuan untuk memastikan penggunaan obat yang rasional dan aman bagi pasien. Peran apoteker meliputi pengkajian resep, dispensing, pelayanan informasi obat, konseling, pemantauan terapi obat, serta monitoring efek samping obat. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi dan meningkatkan penerapan pelayanan farmasi klinik di apotek agar sesuai dengan standar yang ditetapkan. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan penelusuran jurnal penelitian yang diterbitkan dalam rentang waktu tahun 2021 hingga 2025. Hasil telaah menunjukkan bahwa penerapan konseling, pengkajian resep, dispensing, dan pelayanan kefarmasian di rumah telah dilakukan dengan baik di beberapa wilayah seperti Sleman dan Banyumas. Namun, aspek PIO, PTO, dan MESO masih belum sepenuhnya sesuai dengan standar nasional. Temuan ini menunjukkan perlunya peningkatan kualitas serta kepatuhan terhadap regulasi agar pelayanan farmasi klinik dapat berperan optimal dalam peningkatan hasil terapi pasien.
EFISIENSI SISTEM PENYIMPANAN OBAT DI BEBERAPA PUSKESMAS DAERAH YOGYAKARTA Rosita, Melia Eka; Fajri, M. Alif; Nilansari, Anis Febri
Jurnal Riset Kefarmasian Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Riset Kefarmasian Indonesia
Publisher : APDFI (Asosiasi Pendidikan Diploma Farmasi Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33759/jrki.v6i2.521

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Medicine storage is an activity to ensure that the medicines received are placed in a place that is considered safe, which includes 3 elements, namely spatial planning and preparation of the medicine warehouse, safeguarding the quality of medicines, and recording medicine stock. Medication storage errors can cause drug shortages, losses due to lost or damaged and expired drugs, and also result in the potency of a drug decreasing which then results in it being ineffective if consumed by the patient. The aim of this research is to determine the suitability of drug storage and determine the efficiency of drug storage at the Sleman Health Center, Yogyakarta City and Bantul. This research is non-experimental research, with a descriptive qualitative research type and design. The results of research on drug storage in the three community health centers meet the standards in the "Very Good" category based on the Pharmaceutical Management Training Materials in Community Health Centers published by the Ministry of Health in 2010, as well as technical instructions for pharmaceutical service standards in Community Health Centers from the Ministry of Health in 2019. Results of drug storage efficiency Value The Turn Over Ratio (TOR) at the Sleman Community Health Center was 10.87 times, the Yogyakarta City Health Center 9.55 times and the Bantul Community Health Center 11.33 times. The percentage of expired and damaged medicines at the Sleman Community Health Center was 5.33%, Yogyakarta City Health Center 7.5% and Bantul Community Health Center 3.63%. The percentage of dead stock medicines at the Sleman Community Health Center is 9.38%, the Yogyakarta City Health Center is 10.12% and the Bantul Community Health Center is 1.35%.