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Evaluation Of Fulfillment Of Pharmacy Service Standards In Clinical Pharmacy Services For Analgesic Drugs At Wijaya Pharmacy Health Of Kediri District Titis Surya A; Fidi Setyawan; Adi Wibisono; Chinthia Devientasari
Strada Journal of Pharmacy Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): October
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/sjp.v6i2.161

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Pharmaceutical services are services related to pharmaceutical preparations such as drugs recommended for the treatment of improving the quality of life of patients. The government has made efforts to improve health services, including the construction of various health facilities such as pharmacies. In accordance with PMK Number 73 of 2016 concerning Standards of Clinical Pharmacy Services in Pharmacies, this study was conducted with the aim of determining the fulfillment of pharmaceutical service standards in clinical pharmacy services for analgesic drugs at the Wijaya Sehat Pharmacy, Kediri Regency, including clinical pharmacy services such as PIS, Counseling, DTM, and MDSE, along with the Attitudes and Behavior of pharmacists during service through patient or respondent perceptions. The research method uses a quantitative method with a cross-sectional research design, the tool used to conduct this study is a questionnaire using a Likert scale 1-4 (strongly agree, agree, disagree, strongly disagree). Sampling using accidental sampling technique of 120 respondents who purchased analgesic drugs. Instrument testing was conducted for validity and reliability in different places before conducting the study. The results obtained were that pharmaceutical services at Wijaya Sehat Pharmacy still carried out 2 services, namely PIS and Counseling, while DTM and MDSE had not been implemented due to limited human resources, there were no complaints related to Side Effects of Drugs (SED), there were no diseases that required DTM, and patients had a comfortable perception during service because pharmacists were polite and
The Role of Pharmacists in Supporting the Stunting Program in Tulungagung Regency Alam Qurori, Kordio; Adi Wibisono; Janik Kurniawati; Fidi Setyawan
Strada Journal of Pharmacy Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/sjp.v7i2.188

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Stunting remains a health problem that threatens the quality of life for future generations. Pharmacists have the potential to play a strategic role in supporting stunting prevention programs. This study aims to explain the role of pharmacists in supporting stunting prevention programs in Tulungagung. The research method used was descriptive observational with qualitative and quantitative approaches through a cross-sectional design. Data collection was conducted using a questionnaire using a total sampling technique from pharmacists and stakeholders related to the idiom 7 pharmacies and community health centers. The results showed that stakeholders had high motivation and positive perceptions of the teaching program. Statistical analysis proved opinions about program (p=0.003) and pharmacist motivation (p=0.007) had a significant influence on the success of implementation. It was concluded that pharmacists have an important role in education, supplementation, and early detection, but optimizing this role requires strengthening systems, training, and policies that support cross-sector collaboration.
The Role of Pharmacists in Supporting the Stunting Program in Tulungagung Regency Alam Qurori, Kordio; Adi Wibisono; Janik Kurniawati; Fidi Setyawan
Strada Journal of Pharmacy Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): October
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/sjp.v7i2.188

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Stunting remains a health problem that threatens the quality of life for future generations. Pharmacists have the potential to play a strategic role in supporting stunting prevention programs. This study aims to explain the role of pharmacists in supporting stunting prevention programs in Tulungagung. The research method used was descriptive observational with qualitative and quantitative approaches through a cross-sectional design. Data collection was conducted using a questionnaire using a total sampling technique from pharmacists and stakeholders related to the idiom 7 pharmacies and community health centers. The results showed that stakeholders had high motivation and positive perceptions of the teaching program. Statistical analysis proved opinions about program (p=0.003) and pharmacist motivation (p=0.007) had a significant influence on the success of implementation. It was concluded that pharmacists have an important role in education, supplementation, and early detection, but optimizing this role requires strengthening systems, training, and policies that support cross-sector collaboration.
The First-Year Effect of Indonesia’s Free Health Screening Program on Drug Planning and Use in Primary Health Centre Wardani, Hanie Kusuma; Adi Wibisono; Janik Kurniawati
Strada Journal of Pharmacy Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/sjp.v8i1.289

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Background: The implementation of the Indonesia’s Free Health Screening Program increases healthcare utilization and may alter drug demand in primary healthcare settings. This study aimed to evaluate the conformity between drug planning and actual utilization during Indonesia’s Free Health Screening Program implementation and to assess its implications for drug management efficiency. Methods: This study employed an analytical observational design with a retrospective comparative approach by analyzing Drug Requirement Plans for 2025, drug consumption data from 2023, and actual drug utilization in 2025. Results: The conformity of drugs with the National Formulary was high (88.93–91.89%). However, planning accuracy was suboptimal, with overplanning (50%) and under planning (38%) dominating, and overall item conformity at 81.51%. Increased service utilization due to Indonesia’s Free Health Screening Program significantly influenced changes in drug consumption patterns that were not captured by historical-based planning. Conclusion: The findings indicate that drug planning systems based solely on historical consumption are insufficient in the context of large-scale health programs. Adaptive planning models incorporating real-time data and service utilization trends are required to improve the efficiency of drug management in primary healthcare settings.