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0000-0001-8886-7888
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Universitas Airlangga Fakultas Farmasi
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Publisher: Universitas PGRI Semarang
Date: 14-03-2023
DOI: 10.26877/E-DIMAS.V14I1.5577
Abstract: Hidup sehat perlu diterapkan bagi setiap orang dalam kehidupan sehari-hari termasuk kepada siswa SMA. Hidup sehat salah satunya dengan cara mengetahui penggunaan obat yang benar. Selain itu siswa SMA merupakan calon mahasiswa. Penting bagi siswa tersebut untuk mengetahui tentang jurusan yang ada di suatu universitas serta salah satu profesi yang akan menjadi minat mereka bekerja, misalnya apoteker. Oleh karena itu kegiatan edukasi dilakukan untuk 109 siswa SMAN 1 Surabaya tentang Universitas Airlangga, profesi apoteker dan penggunaan obat yang benar. Pemberian materi diselingi sesi tanya jawab dan permainan yang melibatkan peserta untuk memudahkan pemahaman peserta. Kunjungan ke laboratorium di Fakultas Farmasi juga dilakukan untuk menambah wawasan siswa. Pretest dan posttest dilakukan untuk mengetahui efektifitas kegiatan ini. Hasil pretest tentang penggunaan obat bernilai rata-rata 3,4 dan nilai rata-rata posttest meningkat menjadi h ir 2 kali lipat yaitu menjadi 6,3 (dengan nilai maksimal 8). Pengetahuan siswa tentang profesi apoteker dan jurusan di Unair juga terjadi perbaikan yang bermakna. Selain itu 103 dari 109 peserta menyatakan bahwa kegiatan ini sangat bermanfaat untuk diberika kepada siswa SMA dan seharusnya dilakukan secara rutin. Dari hasil tersebut dapat disimpulkan bahwa pengabdian masyarakat yang ditujukan kepada siswa SMA perlu dilakukan agar apoteker dapat berkontribusi meningkatkan pemahaman penggunaan obat yang benar dan juga mengenalkan profesi apoteker ke masyarakat khususnya ke siswa SMA.
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Date: 15-06-2023
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Date: 13-11-2020
DOI: 10.1007/S11096-019-00937-W
Abstract: Background Many studies examine the use of medicines among pregnant women, however few studies report the pregnant women's belief for taking medication during pregnancy. In idual factors such as patients' beliefs about their medications have been known to influence medication adherence. Objective This study aimed to examine beliefs about medicines among pregnant women in Indonesia and how these varied across pregnancy trimesters. Setting We conducted a cross-sectional survey of pregnant women who had regular visits at 63 community health centres in Surabaya, Indonesia. Methods Participants were approached while they were in the waiting room and were asked to complete the questionnaire. The survey package contained information about the study, an informed consent form, and the Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ). Main outcome measure Beliefs about medicines were assessed using the BMQ, which comprises four subscales: general-overuse, general-harm, specific-necessity, and specific-concern. Differences in medication beliefs between pregnancy trimesters were assessed using suitable statistical tests according to data normality. Results A total of 492 pregnant women completed the survey. The majority were aged 21-30 years (57.1%), housemakers (68.7%), and educated to high-school level (51.4%) 92.9% did not have any chronic diseases, and more than 90% took vitamins and/or supplements. The difference between Specific-Concern and Specific-Necessity scores was calculated for each participant, and more than half of the participants (59.6%) were thus classified as having negative beliefs about medications. In the first trimester of pregnancy, women's beliefs about medication necessity were stronger than in the third trimester (p = 0.033). Conclusion Medication beliefs of pregnant women regarding their concerns and the necessity of medication taken in different trimesters of pregnancy were varied. The results of this study highlight the difference in medication beliefs during trimesters in pregnancy.
Publisher: JMIR Publications Inc.
Date: 24-02-2018
Abstract: sthma is a chronic disease that requires indefinite long-term therapy. Many approaches have been developed to enable people with asthma to live as normally as possible. In medication therapy management, pharmacists could play important roles in supporting the everyday life of asthmatic patients, such as by providing education therapy management to ensure that patients achieve optimal therapeutic outcomes. A good collaboration between health care practitioners and patients will produce a better system in terms of therapeutic management, which will lead to health care cost savings related to emergency visits. Although the Government has made various efforts to manage asthma in Indonesia, without commitment and support from both patients and health care professionals, the expected outcomes cannot be achieved. his study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention provided by pharmacists compared with that of usual care. randomized controlled trial comparing usual care with an education session by pharmacists is underway. The intervention comprises a one-on-one education session of 60 minutes with a pharmacist comprising information regarding (1) asthma medication that has been used (2) how to use asthma medication devices correctly (3) asthma symptoms and how to prevent exacerbation of asthma and (4) how to manage asthma triggers and environmental control measures. The primary outcome measure is change in asthma control, as measured using the Asthma Control Questionnaire. Secondary outcomes include changes in Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire score, lung function, asthma-related health visits, days off from work or study, and oral corticosteroid use. Research assistants who are masked to the group allocation will collect outcome data at the baseline and every month for a 3-month period. Informed consent will be sought at enrollment and intention-to-treat analysis will be performed. his study was funded in January 2017 and ethical approval was obtained in June 2017. The enrollment was started in August 2017, and about 72 participants have been enrolled. First results are expected to be submitted for publication in 2019. his is the first study to evaluate the effectiveness of a pharmacist-guided asthma education session compared with that of usual care in Indonesia. If it is proven effective, this intervention program could improve asthma self-management by patients, which may reduce risks of poorly controlled asthma. This intervention could also be implemented in addition to the current usual care for patients with asthma. hai Clinical Trials Registry TCTR20171219001 www.clinicaltrials.in.th/index.php? tp =regtrials& menu=trialsearch& smenu=fulltext& task=search& task2=view1& id=3068 (Archived by WebCite at 3Ci5eKtv) ERR1-10.2196/10210
Publisher: JMIR Publications Inc.
Date: 18-12-2018
DOI: 10.2196/10210
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Date: 29-01-2022
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