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Evaluasi Penggunaan Antibiotik pada Pasien Infeksi Saluran Kemih di Instalasi Rawat Inap RSUP X di Klaten Tahun 2017 Nawakasari, Nawang; Nugraheni, Ambar Yunita
Pharmacon: Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia Vol 16, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/pharmacon.v16i1.8113

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Urinary tract infections are infections are characterized by the presence of bacteria that grow and multiply in the urinary tract in excess of the normal amount. Based on the Indonesian Health Profile, urinary tract infections (UTI) are the 10 most common causes of death. Improper use of antibiotics can cause no therapeutic effect and resistance. This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of antibiotic use in patients with urinary tract infections in central hospital Klaten in 2017 covers the right indication, right patient, right medication, and right dosage. Research with non-experimental methods of data retrieval retrospectively and analyzed descriptively. The inclusion criteria in this study were adult patients 18-64 years old, inpatients suffering from urinary tract infections including cystitis and pyelonephritis, receiving antibiotics and complete medical record data. The results showed that patients with urinary tract infections in RSUP in Klaten 2017 had 72 patients with 76 antibiotic prescriptions. Based on the number of patients, the evaluation results showed the right indication is 100% and the right patients is 100%, while the exact evaluation results of the right drug is 96.05% and the right doses is 27,63%.
Evaluasi Ketepatan Antibiotik pada Pasien Sepsis Ambar Yunita Nugraheni; Mahyastuty Shintya Putri; Adi Yusron Saputro
Pharmacon: Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia Vol 18, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/pharmacon.v18i2.16635

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The administration of early intravenous antibiotics was one of the fundamental procedures in sepsis. Inappropriate of antibiotics in septic patients has an impact on mortality and prolongs treatment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the appropriateness of antibiotics therapy in hospitalized sepsis patients in Central Java based on the parameters right indication, right patient, right drug, and the right dose. This study was observational. Data collected retrospectively and analyzed descriptively. Sampling was done by purposive sampling. The inclusion criteria were inpatients diagnosed with sepsis who received antibiotics therapy with complete medical record data. The exclusion criteria were patients who died of sepsis. Antibiotics analyzed using the DIH 25th edition 2016, IONI 2014, Tata Laksana Sepsis Pada Anak IDAI 2016, Neofax 2014, Kepmenkes PNPK Tata Laksana Sepsis 2017, PPK RS, and SHC Antimicrobial Dosing 2017. Based on data from 108 patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria obtained results right indication 100%, right patient 97.22%, right drug 90.74%, and the right dose 48.15%. The most used antibiotic was a combination of ampicillin and gentamicin (41.67%), while the single antibiotic was ceftriaxone (12.96%).
Evaluasi Penggunaan Antibiotik pada Pasien Infeksi Saluran Kemih di Instalasi Rawat Inap RSUP X di Klaten Tahun 2017 Nawang Nawakasari; Ambar Yunita Nugraheni
Pharmacon: Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia Vol 16, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/pharmacon.v16i1.8113

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Urinary tract infections are infections are characterized by the presence of bacteria that grow and multiply in the urinary tract in excess of the normal amount. Based on the Indonesian Health Profile, urinary tract infections (UTI) are the 10 most common causes of death. Improper use of antibiotics can cause no therapeutic effect and resistance. This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of antibiotic use in patients with urinary tract infections in central hospital Klaten in 2017 covers the right indication, right patient, right medication, and right dosage. Research with non-experimental methods of data retrieval retrospectively and analyzed descriptively. The inclusion criteria in this study were adult patients 18-64 years old, inpatients suffering from urinary tract infections including cystitis and pyelonephritis, receiving antibiotics and complete medical record data. The results showed that patients with urinary tract infections in RSUP in Klaten 2017 had 72 patients with 76 antibiotic prescriptions. Based on the number of patients, the evaluation results showed the right indication is 100% and the right patients is 100%, while the exact evaluation results of the right drug is 96.05% and the right doses is 27,63%.
Evaluasi Ketepatan Antibiotik pada Pasien Sepsis Nugraheni, Ambar Yunita; Putri, Mahyastuty Shintya; Saputro, Adi Yusron
Pharmacon: Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia Vol 18, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/pharmacon.v18i2.16635

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The administration of early intravenous antibiotics was one of the fundamental procedures in sepsis. Inappropriate of antibiotics in septic patients has an impact on mortality and prolongs treatment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the appropriateness of antibiotics therapy in hospitalized sepsis patients in Central Java based on the parameters right indication, right patient, right drug, and the right dose. This study was observational. Data collected retrospectively and analyzed descriptively. Sampling was done by purposive sampling. The inclusion criteria were inpatients diagnosed with sepsis who received antibiotics therapy with complete medical record data. The exclusion criteria were patients who died of sepsis. Antibiotics analyzed using the DIH 25th edition 2016, IONI 2014, Tata Laksana Sepsis Pada Anak IDAI 2016, Neofax 2014, Kepmenkes PNPK Tata Laksana Sepsis 2017, PPK RS, and SHC Antimicrobial Dosing 2017. Based on data from 108 patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria obtained results right indication 100%, right patient 97.22%, right drug 90.74%, and the right dose 48.15%. The most used antibiotic was a combination of ampicillin and gentamicin (41.67%), while the single antibiotic was ceftriaxone (12.96%).
Evaluation of The Quality of Pharmaceutical Care and Identification of Human Resources and Infrastructure in The Pharmacy Installation of Hospital in Sukoharjo in 2023 Pinasthika, Shinta; Nugraheni, Ambar Yunita
Pharmacon: Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia Vol 21, Special Issue 1, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/pharmacon.v21i0.23463

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The fulfillment of pharmaceutical Minimum Service Standards (MSS) an important role in improving the quality of pharmaceutical services and public health. This study aims to evaluate the quality of pharmaceutical care following the pharmaceutical minimum service standards as well as the identification of human resources (HR) and infrastructure facilities at the Hospital Pharmacy Installation in Sukoharjo. This type of research is descriptive non-experimental. Samples in the study included prescriptions and patients. Samples in the study included prescriptions and patients. MSS data on indicators of dispensing time for drug services, indicators of prescription suitability with the formulary and patient satisfaction analyzed based on Menkes RI Number 30 of 2022. Data on HR and infrastructure were analyzed based on Menkes RI Number 56 of 2014 and Menkes RI Number 72 of 2016. The results showed the indicator dispensing time does not meet the standard because dispensing time ≤ 60 minutes is 45.66% (less than standard of 80%). The results on the indicator of the suitability of prescriptions with the formulary are 89.5% (≥80%), and the patient satisfaction indicator is 91.25% (76.61%) so it has met the standard. The results of HR identification based on the classification of the number of pharmaceutical personnel have met the standard. However, classification based on pharmacist workload and identification of facilities and infrastructure does not meet the standard.
Co-Authors Abid, Muhammad Maslakul Adi Yusron Saputro Adi, Dhia Syifa Syauqi Ajeng Ganurmala Amanda Wahyu Kurniawan Amin, Muhammad Fathurrahman Anisa Diyan Meitasari Aprilia Puteri Santika Artamevia, Vanessa Reza Audi Tahta Aurellia Aurum, Mursalina Nanda Azis Ikhsanudin Azmi, Rizki Nur Baiti, Nurul Brainandiva Ade Fitria Cahya Rahma Utami Cholisoh, Zakky Dedi Hanwar Dhia Syifa Syauqi Adi Endang Setyaningsih Erindyah Retno Wikantyasning Fachriani, Galuh Fasyir, Syaima’ Rihan Fatma Nuraisyah, Fatma Hanessa Febriani Farisca Rachim Hanifah, Rr Maydita Hikmiah Hendra Darmawan Heppy Purbasari Hidayah Karuniawati Ida Fahru Nisak Ika Puspitasari Ika Puspitasari Ika Trisharyanti Dian Kusumowati Inesya Febrianing Rizki Kartika Putri Pamungkas Khoirunnisa Khoirunnisa Kristianto, Lakcita Muliani Kurniawati, Yuwandira Lakcita Muliani Kristianto Larasati, Arindra Lolita Luluk Ria Rakhma M. Nur Khamid Mahyastuty Shintya Putri Maulana, Fahmi Alief Meitasari, Anisa Diyan Mubarok, Afrizal Muhammad Faqih Muhammad Fathurrahman Amin Muhammad Ikhsan Al Af Ghani Muhammad Muhlis Nawakasari, Nawang Nawang Nawakasari Ni Ima Wuri Handayani Nisak, Ida Fahru Novita, Sisri Pinasthika, Shinta Puspitasari, Kartini Putri, Mahyastuty Shintya Rachim, Hanessa Febriani Farisca Ramadhani, Nadia Khairunnisa Ramdani, Tasya Eka Refsya Azanti Putri Rima Munawaroh Rita Wijayanti Rizki Amelia Rizki Amelia Rizki Rahardiani, Safira Salsabilla Rizki, Inesya Febrianing Rosalinda, Jessica Rosi Hayyu Anjani Rr Maydita Hikmiah Hanifah Safira Salsabilla Rizki Rahardiani Sania Nayasari Khoirunnisa Saputro, Adi Yusron Seftiyanti , Nirma Setyo Nurwaini Syaifia, Diska Awal Titianingtyas, Regita Auroraria Tri Murti Andayani Triandika, Rifaldy Wahyu Utami, Wahyu Wibowo, Farrel Maulana Woro Supadmi Yuka Aulia Rahma