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ANALISIS BIBLIOMETRIK PENELITIAN TERKAIT STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN BISNIS APOTEK OLEH APOTEKER DI ERA DIGITAL Widi Wilpa Pendri; Prasojo Pribadi
Jurnal 'Aisyiyah Medika Vol 10, No 2: Agustus 2025 Jurnal 'Aisyiyah Medika
Publisher : stikes 'aisyiyah palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36729/jam.v10i2.1429

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Latar Belakang: Apotek memegang peranan krusial dalam sistem pelayanan kesehatan sebagai penyedia obat dan produk kesehatan yang dibutuhkan masyarakat. Menurut data Kementerian Kesehatan Republik Indonesia, pada tahun 2023 terdapat lebih dari 27.000 apotek di Indonesia. Tujuan: Untuk mengidentifikasi pertumbuhan jumlah artikel dan sitasi publikasi, serta menganalisis hubungan antar peneliti (co-author) dan hubungan antar kata (co-occurrence) yang berkaitan dengan strategi pengembangan bisnis apotek di era digital. Metode: Penelitian dilakukan menggunakan deskriptif kuantitatif dengan pendekatan bibliometrik. Data dikumpulkan dari Google Scholar menggunakan perangkat lunak Publish or Perish dengan kata kunci Business Development, SOAR Matrix, Pharmacy, dan Digital. Data analisis menggunakan perangkat lunak VOSviewer untuk memvisualisasikan hasil yang diperoleh. Hasil: Penelitian menunjukkan tren peningkatan publikasi dan sitasi setiap tahun, contohnya pada tahun 2017 tercatat 14 artikel dengan 4.066 sitasi, sementara itu pada tahun 2024 terdapat peningkatan 19% sehingga jumlah artikel 37. Salah satu artikel dengan sitasi tertinggi, berjudul “Customer relationship management: concepts and technologies” mencatat 3.730 sitasi. Analisis co-author menghasilkan dua klaster, menunjukkan keterbatasan kolaborasi dalam penelitian strategi pengembangan bisnis apotek di era digital di sisi lain, analisis co-occurrence menghasilkan enam klaster, dimana kata kunci yang paling dominan adalah “apoteker” dan “Kesehatan”. Saran: Penelitian lanjutan untuk menyelidiki faktor-faktor yang menyebabkan rendahnya kolaborasi, serta mendorong kerja sama antara apoteker, akademisi bisnis, dan ahli teknologi informasi untuk menghasilkan strategi pengembangan bisnis apotek yang lebih komprehensif di era digital.Kata Kunci: Bibliometrik, Apotek, VOSViewer, Pengembangan Bisnis
The Analysis of Drug-Related Problems (DRPs) in the Therapy of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in the Inpatient Installation of X Hospital, Medan Kukuh Putri Lestari; Husnawati Husnawati; Prasojo Pribadi
KOLONI Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): JUNI 2026
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/koloni.v5i2.975

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Chronic kidney disease is a progressive disorder that is often accompanied by complications and requires complex therapy, thus increasing the risk of Drug Related Problems (DRPs). The occurrence of DRPs can affect Clinical Outcomes in patients undergoing hemodialysis. The purpose of this study was to analyze the occurrence of DRPs and its relationship to the Clinical Outcomes of patients with chronic kidney disease in the Inpatient Installation of X Medan Hospital for the period January - December 2025. The method used was a descriptive analytical observation with a retrospective cross-sectional design with medical record data. The study sample was 57 patients who met the inclusion criteria. Data analyzed included patient characteristics, drug use, DRPs occurrence based on the Pharmaceutical Network Europe (PCNE) classification, clinical outcomes including blood pressure, hemoglobin and creatinine. The results of the study showed that the majority of patients were male (56.1%), for the 46-65 age group 59.6%, the most commonly used oats were sodium bicarbonate (52.63%), furosemide (43.86%). The incidence of DRPs in 41 patients (71.9%), with indications not being treated (73.17%), and potential interactions (26.83%). The clinical outcomes of most patients had not reached the therapeutic targets, namely, blood pressure (61.4%), hemoglobin (60.7%), and creatinine (57.9%). The conclusion of this study indicates that the incidence of DRPs in patients with chronic kidney failure is still high, potentially affecting clinical outcomes. Therefore, it is necessary to optimize the role of clinical pharmacists in identifying and monitoring therapy to improve the success of patient therapy.