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Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia
ISSN : 14121107     EISSN : 2355696X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35617/jfionline
Core Subject : Health,
Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia adalah jurnal nasional (peer-reviewed) yang diterbitkan oleh Ikatan Apoteker Indonesia dua kali dalam setahun sebagai sarana diseminasi ilmu pengetahuan di bidang farmasi, yaitu: farmasi klinis, farmasi masyarakat/komunitas, kimia farmasi, biologi farmasi/famakognosi, farmakologi, pengembangan obat/kimia medisinal, formulasi dan bidang terkait. Artikel yang dipublikasi berupa hasil penelitian dan mini-review. JFIOnline telah mulai diterbitkan sejak tahun 2009 dalam edisi cetak. Pada tahun 2014 mulai dibuat edisi online. Akses artikel pada jurnal tidak berbayar, tetapi dikenakan biaya proses publikasi untuk penulis (open access journal). Mulai bulan Juli 2019 jurnal ini dapat diakses di alamat yang baru yaitu www.jfi-online.org dari alamat sebelumnya www.jfionline.org.
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17-2 Variasi Penggunaan Beeswax Lip Balm Stik dari Ekstrak Kulit Nanas (Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.) Hilaliyati, Najmi; Resi Rizki Banjarani; Muhammad Arif; Nursyafni; Widiya Ismail
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Lip balm is a preparation applied to the lips to prevent dryness and chapping. Choosing the right lip balm base will significantly impact its quality and public acceptability. Beeswax has good binding properties, which help to produce a homogeneous mass. In this study, the active ingredient used was pineapple peel because it contains bromelain, which moisturizes the lips. The objectives of this study were to determine the appropriate formulation for lip balm preparations with pineapple peel extract (Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.) as the active ingredient and to determine the effect of varying beeswax base concentrations on the physical stability of lip balm preparations. The method used in this study was an experimental method to see which formulation was suitable. The study obtained a good formula with physical characteristics in accordance with SNI 16-4769-1998, including stability observation, pH measurement, homogeneity testing, irritation testing, moisture testing, and cycling test. The appropriate formula was found in formula 1 with a beeswax concentration of 1%, which produced a good color texture, aroma, adhesive power, and spreadability, a pH level suitable for the lips, no irritation, homogeneity, and stability during storage, resulting in a semi-solid and very smooth lip balm texture when used
17-2 Analisis Perbandingan Biaya Riil dan Tarif Ina-Cbg’s pada Pasien Rawat Jalan Onkologi dengan Terapi Morfin Sulfat (Mst) di RSUD Arifin Achmad Provinsi Riau Meirita, Efilia; Endri, Novtafia; Hari, Dewi Gulyla; Lifiani, Rialita
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Health service financing through the INA-CBG's (Indonesia Case-Based Groups) system aims for efficiency and transparency in the National Health Insurance (JKN) system. However, in practice, there are often discrepancies between INA-CBG's rates and the real costs incurred by health facilities, especially in oncology patients with Morphine Sulfate (MST) therapy. This study aims to analyze the comparison of real costs and INA-CBG's tariffs for oncology outpatients with morphine sulfate therapy (MST) at RSUD Arifin Achmad Riau Province. This study used descriptive observational research method with retrospective data collection obtained from medical records of oncology outpatients who received Morphine Sulfate (MST) therapy 10 mg and 15 mg tablets during the period January-March 2024. The data were analyzed by comparing the real costs incurred by the hospital with the rates paid by BPJS through the INA-CBG's system and the Mann-Whitney U test was performed. The results of the analysis showed that there was a significant difference between real costs and INA-CBG's tariffs. The average real cost of drugs (MST) was higher than the INA-CBG's tariff. The real cost of drugs that exceeded the INA-CBG's tariff amounted to 481 people, with a total cost difference (loss) of IDR 218,155,324. There was a difference between real costs and INA-CBG's rates (p = .047) and INA-CBG's rates (p = .113).
Kepuasan Pasien pada Telefarmasi vs Farmasi Konvensional: Analisis SERVQUAL Noviani, Lusy; Notario, Dion; Aurina, Wanda
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Telepharmacy offers a promising solution to overcome the geographical limitations of traditional pharmacies. However, concerns regarding the quality of services delivered through telepharmacy highlight the need for a comprehensive evaluation of patient satisfaction. This study aimed to compare patient satisfaction between telepharmacy and conventional pharmacy services and to identify areas for improvement. A cross-sectional study was conducted in March and April 2024, involving a sample of 136 customers from the Atma Jaya Teaching Pharmacy in North Jakarta. Patient satisfaction was measured using a validated questionnaire, and key satisfaction dimensions were identified through Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA). The analysis revealed that both telepharmacy and conventional pharmacy services demonstrated strengths in the dimensions of Assurance and Responsiveness, which are critical to customer satisfaction (quadrant II : keep up the good work). Meanwhile, Reliability and Empathy were perceived as less important in both service models (quadrant III : low priority). The Tangible dimension, however, was identified as an area requiring improvement (quadrant I : concentrate here). These findings suggest that telepharmacy can provide patient satisfaction comparable to conventional pharmacies, particularly in the dimensions of Assurance and Responsiveness. However, the Tangible dimension remains a key area for improvement.
Efektivitas Intervensi Pendidikan dan Penggunaan Obat Herbal dalam Mencegah Stunting: Sebuah Studi di Kalangan Kader Kesejahteraan Keluarga di Desa Ababi, Bali Sua, Viviana Bali; Widowati, I Gusti Ayu Rai; Putra, I.G.N Windra Wartana; Ardinata, I Putu Riska; Sutema, Ida Ayu Manik Partha
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Stunting remains a public health priority in Indonesia, including in Ababi Village, Karangasem, which has one of the highest stunting prevalence rates in Bali. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention in improving knowledge among family welfare empowerment cadres regarding stunting and the use of herbal medicine for its prevention. A pre-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design was conducted in Ababi Village. The sample consisted of 40 purposively selected cadres who met the inclusion criteria of being active in community health promotion. The research instrument was a validated questionnaire developed based on the World Health Organization’s framework and previous literature, which included items on stunting and the use of herbal medicine for its prevention. The intervention included educational sessions and leaflet distribution. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test and chi-square test. Results showed that most respondents were aged 23–35 years (37.5%), were housewives (80%), had a primary education level (35%), and belonged to families with four to five members (50%). At baseline, 82.5% of participants had good knowledge of stunting, while only 60% demonstrated good knowledge of herbal medicine use. After the intervention, all respondents (100%) showed good knowledge in both areas, with a statistically significant improvement (p<0.001). Bivariate analysis indicated that occupation was significantly associated with knowledge of stunting (p=0.004), and education level was associated with knowledge of herbal medicine use (p=0.043). In conclusion, the educational intervention effectively improved the cadres’ knowledge about stunting and the use of herbal medicine for its prevention. This study supports the role of pharmacists and health educators in community-based stunting prevention efforts.