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Journal : JSFK (Jurnal Sains Farmasi

Home Care Improves Knowledge, Attitude, Practice and Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients: Exploring the Expanded Role of Community Pharmacists Hesty Utami Ramadaniati; Yusi Anggriani; Sahat Saragi; Ricky Chaerul Yazid
Jurnal Sains Farmasi & Klinis Vol 7, No 3 (2020): J Sains Farm Klin 7(3), Desember 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (537.693 KB) | DOI: 10.25077/jsfk.7.3.236-243.2020

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Hypertension remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality.This study aimed to evaluate the impact of community pharmacists-provided home care on knowledge, attitude, practice (KAP) and blood pressure (BP) control of hypertensive patients. A quasi-experimental study was conducted in two pharmacies in Banten involving hypertensive patients regularly refilling prescriptions. Patients in Pharmacy A were assigned in the intervention group (IG), whilst those in Pharmacy B in the control group (CG). IG received home care in addition to standard care. Questionnaires to assess KAP were distributed at the initiation and end of the study. BP was measured monthly. A total of 110 patients (60 in IG vs 50 in CG) were enrolled. At baseline there was no significant difference in demographic and clinical characteristics. Post-intervention, proportion of patients with ‘good’ knowledge was considerably higher in IG (100%) vs 2.0% in CG, IG demonstrated ‘very ideal’ attitude compared to ‘less ideal’ in CG, IG performed ‘good’ practice as opposed to ‘fair’ practice in CG. The decrease of systolic BP in IG was significantly greater (14.8 mmHg) vs 1.8 mmHg in CG. In conclusion, expanded role of community pharmacists in providing home care improves KAP and BP control in hypertensive patients.
Survei Rumah Tangga terhadap Profil Obat pada Responden dengan Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional di Jakarta Timur Mita Restinia; Yusi Anggriani; Sondang Khairani; Rulliani Bianca Wijaya
Jurnal Sains Farmasi & Klinis Vol 7, No 2 (2020): J Sains Farm Klin 7(2), Agustus 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (607 KB) | DOI: 10.25077/jsfk.7.2.158-163.2020

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Household surveys are one of the methods to obtain accurate information on medicine utilization in society. The study was carried out to identify the access of medicine and medicine utilization profile. A survey using convenient sampling method was conducted in 30 households with national health insurance (JKN) diagnosed with chronic diseases in East Jakarta. Each family was observed once a week for 8 weeks to analyse their diseases, medication used, and medicine access. About 19 (63.3%) respondents enrolled in this study were male. The mean ± SD of age was 55.87±12.486 years old. About 23(76.7%) respondent had access of medicine through hospital and 7(23.3%) by pharmacy directly. The most common chronic diseases identified were cardiovascular and endocrine disorder. Cardiovascular, alimentary tract and metabolism, and nervous system were medications most commonly used. Most of respondents used about 1-3 kind of medications in a month. About 101 kind of drugs used, 74 kinds of drug among of them were generic and 27 were non generic. About 12 (40%) respondents used vitamin and 8 (26.67%) used supplement. This study highlights respondent access of medicine through hospital and cardiovascular medicines were the most commonly used.
Clinical Outcomes Penggunaan Antibiotik pada Pasien Infeksi Kaki Diabetik Yusi Anggriani; Mita Restinia; Venessya Cikita Mitakda; Rochsismandoko Rochsismandoko; Tri Kusumaeni
Jurnal Sains Farmasi & Klinis Vol 1, No 2 (2015): J Sains Farm Klin 1(2), Mei 2015
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An amputation and antibiotic resistant bacteria on diabetic foot infection (DFI) are still big issue. The research aimed to evaluate clinical outcomes of antibiotic use among patients of DFI in internal medicine ward at Hospital X. An observation of prospective longitudinal methode was conducted during 3 months. Patients were selected based on diagnosis of DFI that had length of stay ≥ 3 days. Total samples were 30 patients, 16(53.3%) women and 14(46.7%) men. Only 5(16.67%) patients who did culture and sensitivity. One of them with no pathogen bacteria. The most frequently antibiotic use was ampicillin-sulbactam. Based on clinical outcomes, 11(36,7%) improve, 15(50%) worse, and others were passed away. Based on statistic, there were no influence among clinical outcomes with gender, age, BMI and duration of diabetes. Therefore based on the research, antibiotics use were still not effective to achieve desired outcomes.
Evaluasi Penggunaan Insulin pada Pasien Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 Rawat Jalan di Rumah Sakit X di Jakarta Periode 2016-2017 Yusi Anggriani; Alfina Rianti; Annisa Nadya Pratiwi; Wulan Puspitasari
Jurnal Sains Farmasi & Klinis Vol 7, No 1 (2020): J Sains Farm Klin 7(1), April 2020
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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DMT2) is a metabolic disease with the characteristics of hyperglycemia that occurs due to abnormal insulin secretion. One of the treatments of DM is insulin therapy. Based on its provenance, insulin consists of human insulin and analogue insulin. This study was conducted to identify profiles of insulin used in DMT2 patients at RSUP X hospital in Jakarta. This was an observational study conducted retrospectively on data from 2016 to 2017. The total sample numbers of DMT2 outpatients using insulin were 218 in 2016, and 225 in 2017. Data on insulin therapy regimens were obtained from medical records and drug use reports. The results obtained from this study indicated that the type of insulin that was widely used by DMT2 outpatients was analogue insulin with a percentage of 99%. The human insulin was rarely used in outpatients. The highest use of analogue insulin was analog premixed insulin (35%).
Karakteristik Sosiodemografi dan Health Related Quality of Life Pasien Rawat Jalan Diabetes Mellitus Tipe 2 pada Era JKN Mita Restinia; Yusi Anggriani; Aries Meryta; Tri Kusumaeni
Jurnal Sains Farmasi & Klinis Vol 3, No 1 (2016): J Sains Farm Klin 3(1), November 2016
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The aim of  study was carried out to determine differences of health related qualitiy of life (HRQoL) with sociodemographic characteristic in type 2 diabetes mellitus outpatiens at one of government hospital in Jakarta. It was a cross-sectional study conducted  from February  to April 2015. Total of samples were 83 patients. Male 31(37.4%) and female 52(62.6%). HRQoL associated with level education  was difference significantly (P<0.05).  Based on score of domain quality of life, female had higher score (69.82 ± 3.14) of frequency of symptoms domain than male (67.32 ± 4.50) (P<0.05). The oldest patients had the highest score (P<0.05) in domain of satisfaction. In contrast, the oldest patients had the the most decrease score (64.14 ± 4.03) in domain of frequency of symptoms (P<0.05). Patients of senior high school had lower score (60.17 ± 24.65) in domain of treatmant satisfaction than patients of  diploma/bachelor (78.78 ± 21.98). Score of domain of frequency of symptoms was higher on patients employed  than none (P<0.05). The household income did not influence all domain (P>0.05). Furthermore, diabetes duration affected both domain of satisfaction (P=0.005) and frequency of symptoms (P=0.00). In conclusion, only education level of characteristic sociodemographic had difference significantly to HRQoL among type 2 diabetes mellitus outpatients..