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Overview of the Level of Compliance of Outpatients in the Pulmonary Polyclinic Against the Use of Antibiotics in HKBP Balige Hospital Kurniasari, Heny; Yusuf, Faisal; Ulla, Ully Widya Rochmatil; Tambunan, Masrina Nurmayani
International Journal on Health and Medical Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April: Medical and Health Science
Publisher : Institute of Accounting Research and Novation (IARN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/healmed.v3i2.417

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Overview of the Level of Compliance of Outpatients in the Pulmonary Polyclinic Against the Use of Antibiotics in HKBP Balige Hospital Compliance with antibiotic use in Indonesia is much more and worrying because the use of inappropriate doses and therapy times can cause problems of increasing resistance to antibiotic use, patient compliance with antibiotic use greatly affects the occurrence of resistance. This study aims to determine the level of patient compliance with antibiotic use at HKBP Balige Hospital. This study is a descriptive study, which describes the percentage of patient compliance with antibiotic use at HKBP Balige Hospital. The results of the study obtained, from the number of respondents as many as 60 people who were compliant as many as 59.10% and those who were not compliant as many as 40.90%. The conclusion of this study was obtained Level of Patient Compliance with Antibiotic Use In HKBP Balige Hospital is included in the compliant category. Suggestions for HKBP Ballige Hospital to maintain and improve services in providing drug information.
The Role of Nurses in Enhancing Medication Adherence and Patient Outcomes in Hypertension Management Ulla, Ully Widya Rochmatil; Kurniasari, Heny; Pasaribu, Elsa; Sitohang, Lesly Grenia
International Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): March: Nursing and Midwifery Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/ners.v3i2.415

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Acute respiratory tract infection (ARI) is a disease that is often found and is transmitted from the upper or lower respiratory tract which can cause a spectrum of diseases ranging from mild infections to severe and fatal diseases, depending on the causative pathogen and environmental factors. This study aims to determine the description of drug use in patients with Acute Respiratory Tract Infections (ARI) based on the Patient Visit Book at the UPT. Narumonda Health Center Period January-April 2023 based on drug class and type of drug. This study is a descriptive study with a retrospective approach conducted in June 2023, in the patient visit book there were 60 patients with ARI from January to April 2023. Based on the age range where the age of >61 years and above the most suffer from ARI, namely 20 cases (33%) and at the age of 1-10 years as many as 18 cases (30%). Based on the drug class in the classification of the most widely used drugs, namely the vitamin group where there were 44 cases (73.33%). Based on the type of drug most widely used, namely Paracetamol where there were 35 cases (17.32%). Suggestion: For further research, it is hoped that ongoing research can be carried out with the category of evaluating the use of ARI drugs so that researchers can directly observe the patient's condition.