Indonesian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
Vol 6, No 1 (2026): January–April 2026

Community Understanding of Household Emergency Medicines for Flood Preparedness in Lekobalo Urban Village, Gorontalo City, Indonesia

Andi Makkulawu (Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Sport and Health, State University of Gorontalo, Indonesia)
Teti Sutriyati Tuloli (Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Sport and Health, State University of Gorontalo, Indonesia)
Mohamad Aprianto Paneo (Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Sport and Health, State University of Gorontalo, Indonesia)
Multiani S Latif (Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Sport and Health, State University of Gorontalo, Indonesia)
Larastiyas Pulukadang (Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Sport and Health, State University of Gorontalo, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jan 2026

Abstract

Flood events in Gorontalo City repeatedly generate acute health risks and disrupt access to routine healthcare, making household-level preparedness particularly the availability and appropriate use of emergency medicines an essential component of disaster risk reduction. This study assessed community understanding of household emergency medicines for flood preparedness in Lekobalo Urban Village, Gorontalo City, Indonesia, using a cross-sectional design. A total of 95 residents were recruited by purposive sampling and completed a 24-item questionnaire covering four domains: knowledge of emergency medicines, medication procurement behaviour, medication use, and information sources; the instrument demonstrated excellent internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.958). Overall, community understanding was predominantly moderate (55.8%), followed by low (27.4%) and high (16.8%) categories, indicating that preparedness knowledge and practical medication readiness remain suboptimal in a substantial proportion of households. Descriptive comparisons suggested variability across sociodemographic characteristics, implying that targeted health education and community-based pharmaceutical counselling may be required to strengthen household readiness before, during, and after flood events. These findings support the integration of structured risk communication on essential emergency medicines into local disaster preparedness programmes, aligned with primary healthcare and community pharmacy engagement. 

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Journal Info

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ijpe

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Chemistry Materials Science & Nanotechnology Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

ndonesian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education (IJPE) adalah junal resmi yang diterbitkan oleh Jurusan Farmasi Universitas Negeri Gorontalo yang bekerja sama dengan IAI (Ikatan Apoteker Indonesia) Provinsi Gorontalo. Artikel pada jurnal ini dapat diakses dan unduh secara online oleh publik (open ...