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TINGKAT PENGETAHUAN TENTANG ANTIBIOTIK PADA MAHASISWA POLITEKNIK TIARA BUNDA Aulia Rahmi, Ika
Journal of Pharmacy Tiara Bunda Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Pharmacy Tiara Bunda (JPTB)
Publisher : Politeknik Tiara Bunda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62619/jptb.v1i2.67

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Antibiotics are widely prescribed drugs. The relatively high and inappropriate use of antibiotics can cause various problems consequently become a global threat to health, especially due to bacterial resistance. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of students’ knowledge on the use of antibiotics and correlate between the level of knowledge of antibiotics with the frequency of using antibiotics without a prescription for students at Politeknik Tiara Bunda The study used a descriptive method with cross-sectional design. It was conducted from May to June, 2017. Respondents were 250 students from 6 faculties at Politeknik Tiara Bunda, selected by using proportional sampling technique. The results of this study showed that 52.4% of the students at Politeknik Tiara Bunda had moderate, 27.2% good and 20.4% less of knowledge about antibiotics, while the frequency of use of antibiotics without prescription at 44.8%. Chi-square test results showed that the students’ level of knowledge was affected by origin of faculty (p < 0.05), whereas gender, age and origin of place does not significantly affect the students’ level of knowledge (p > 0.05). The correlate between the pharmacy with non-pharmacy students’ knowledge was at (p < 0.05), as well as the correlate between students’ knowledge with the frequency of use of antibiotics without prescription, thus proving that there was a significant correlation between pharmacy with non-pharmacy students’ knowledge and between students’ level of knowledge with the frequency of use of antibiotics without prescription.
Pengetahuan dan Rasionalitas Pasien Terhadap Pengobatan Sendiri di Apotek Aulia Rahmi, Ika
Journal of Pharmacy Tiara Bunda Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Pharmacy Tiara Bunda (JPTB)
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knowledge about self-medication. This sampling was carried out using the Purposive Sampling method, namely a sampling determination technique based on certain considerations. Data collection took place for two months using a questionnaire instrument as data collection for 90 respondents. Through the primary data obtained in the form of questions distributed to respondents who came to buy medicine at the Pharmacy. The data obtained by collecting the answers to the questionnaire were then tabulated, scored, and presented. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that the level of public knowledge about self-medication in three Pharmacies, which stated that they knew 77.19%, did not know 14.67%, and did not know 8.12%. So it was concluded that the level of public knowledge about self-medication was included in the high category, namely 77.19%
TINGKAT PENGETAHUAN TENTANG ANTIBIOTIK PADA MAHASISWA Aulia Rahmi, Ika
Journal of Pharmacy Tiara Bunda Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Pharmacy Tiara Bunda (JPTB)
Publisher : Politeknik Tiara Bunda

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Antibiotics are widely prescribed drugs. The relatively high and inappropriate use of antibiotics can cause various problems consequently become a global threat to health, especially due to bacterial resistance. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of students’ knowledge on the use of antibiotics and correlate between the level of knowledge of antibiotics with the frequency of using antibiotics without a prescription for students at the Politeknik Tiara Bunda. The study used a descriptive method with cross-sectional design. It was conducted from May to June, 2021 Respondents were 250 students from Politeknik Tiara Bunda., selected by using proportional sampling technique. The results of this study showed that 52.4% of the students at Politeknik Tiara Bunda. had moderate, 27.2% good and 20.4% less of knowledge about antibiotics, while the frequency of use of antibiotics without prescription at 44.8%. Chi-square test results showed that the students’ level of knowledge was affected by origin of faculty (p < 0.05), whereas gender, age and origin of place does not significantly affect the students’ level of knowledge (p > 0.05). The correlate between the pharmacy with non-pharmacy students’ knowledge was at (p < 0.05), as well as the correlate between students’ knowledge with the frequency of use of antibiotics without prescription, thus proving that there was a significant correlation between pharmacy with non-pharmacy students’ knowledge and between students’ level of knowledge with the frequency of use of antibiotics without prescription