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Gema Kesehatan
ISSN : 20885083     EISSN : 26548100     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47539/gk.v15i1
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PRESCRIPTION COMPLETNESS FOR MALARIA PATIENTS AT ABEPURA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, JAYAPURA CITY Dzukharian Munandar; Brechkerts Lieske Angruni Tukayo; Rahayu Samalo; Mersi Naomi Rumayomi
GEMA KESEHATAN Vol. 14 No. 2 (2022): Desember 2022
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A prescription, according to the definition based on the Minister of  Health, is a request written by a doctor or dentist to a pharmacist to prepare and deliver drugs to patients according to applicable regulations. Before submitting a prescription, it is necessary to examine administrative, pharmaceutical, and clinical aspects to reduce medication errors and increase patient safety rates. This study aims to describe the completeness of prescriptions for malaria patients at the Abepura Health Center. This type of research was descriptive, with secondary data collection from malaria patient prescriptions for one month. The study's results obtained 169 pills and grouped by age; the highest was in the 17-25 year age group with 50 patients (29.6%). Malaria sufferers were dominated by men, namely 110 patients (65%). According to the completeness of prescriptions, regarding patient data, 157 pills (93%) were complete; regarding doctor data, 169 medicines were incomplete (100%); regarding drug data, 112 prescriptions (66.3%) were done; and other administrative related data were 169 prescriptions. Complete (100%). Medicines for patients with malaria at the Abepura Health Center are not exclusive. Keywords: Complete prescriptions, Community health center, Malaria prescriptions
EFFECT OF CALCIUM AND VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION IN PREGNANT WOMAN WITH HYPERTENSION AT SENTANI COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER Martina Mogan; Endang Trisnawati
GEMA KESEHATAN Vol. 14 No. 2 (2022): Desember 2022
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Low calcium intake causes an increase in high blood pressure by stimulating the release of parathyroid hormone and renin, which causes an increase in intracellular calcium concentration in the smooth muscle cells of blood vessels and results in vasoconstriction. This study aims to determine the effect of giving calcium and vitamin D supplements to pregnant hypertension women on the anthropometric outcomes of newborns. The research design was quasi-experimental with two groups of post-test-only design. A respondent of 30 hypertension pregnant women at 28-32 weeks of gestation was selected by purposive sampling—data analysis using Mann Whitney. Calcium supplements (2 x 500 mg/day) and vitamin D3 (400 IU/day) were administered and monitored for eight weeks to 15 pregnant women as the intervention group and 15 pregnant women as the control group who were assumed to receive calcium supplements from the Health Service Program. Data on blood pressure and calcium levels were taken before and after eight weeks of intervention. The results showed that there was a significant difference in mean blood pressure between the control and intervention groups, with a p-value of systolic blood pressure (0.002) and a p-value of diastolic blood pressure (0.014), and the average decrease in blood pressure was more significant in the intervention group. There were differences in anthropometric results between the intervention group and the control group, with p-value s ​​for body weight (0.000), body length (0.000), and head circumference (0.000). The intervention group's average weight, length, and head girth were higher than the control group's. Thus, for eight weeks, calcium and vitamin D supplementation in hypertensive pregnant women can reduce blood pressure and result in better baby weight, body length, and head circumference. Keywords: Anthropometry, Calcium, Hypertension, Vitamin D

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