EVALUASI KERASIONALAN PENGGUNAAN OBAT DENGAN STANDAR PELAYANAN MEDIS SEBAGAI PENGENDALI PADA BEBERAPA PENYAKIT PASIEN RAWAT JALAN DI RSUD PANEMBAHAN SENOPATI BANTUL
Background: To achieve satisfactory medical services, good prescription is important. Good prescription requires diagnostic accuracy and appropriateness in medicine choice. To ensure the quality of therapy, standard treatment guideline essential towards rational use of medicine. Thus, evaluation on...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed |
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2012
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Institution: | Universitas Gadjah Mada |
Summary: | Background: To achieve satisfactory medical services, good prescription
is important. Good prescription requires diagnostic accuracy and
appropriateness in medicine choice. To ensure the quality of therapy,
standard treatment guideline essential towards rational use of medicine.
Thus, evaluation on rational use of medicine should be carried to focus on
quality of therapy.
Aim: To analyze the appropriateness of medicine use with standard
treatment as guideline for Low back pain, Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Urinary
Tract Infections in outpatient department in Panembahan Senopati
Regency Hospital, Bantul.
Methods: Descriptive case study design was applied, using qualitative
and quantitative data. Qualitative data were obtained by in-depth interview
while quantitative data were gathered from document observation. Data
collected by conducting in-depth interviews for qualitative data, and for
quantitative data were gathered from documents observation.
Results: On LBP, average number of drugs per prescription was 2.66
items, percentage of generic drugs was 74.3%, percentage of
antimicrobial was 1.7%, percentage of injection was 72.7%, percentage of
hospital formulary was 88.2%, percentage of DOEN was 18.5%,
percentage of therapeutic guideline was 71%, percentage of psychotropic
drugs was 12.7%, percentage of systemic steroid was 6,3%. While
Pulmonary TB, average number of drugs per prescription was 3.15 items,
percentage of generic drugs 56.4%, percentage of antimicrobial was
100%, percentage of injection was 0%, percentage of hospital formulary
was 100%, percentage of DOEN was 71.9%, percentage of therapeutic
guideline was 71.8%, percentage of psychotropic drugs was 0%,
percentage of systemic steroid was 0%. For UTI, average number of drugs
per prescription was 1.75 items, percentage of generic drugs 69.5%,
percentage of antimicrobial was 92%, percentage of injection was 0%,
percentage of hospital formulary was 94.3%, percentage of DOEN was
33.4%, percentage of therapeutic guideline was 54.8%, percentage of
psychotropic drugs was 1.3%, percentage of systemic steroid was 1.3%.
Conclusion : Pattern of drug prescription in Panembahan Senopati
regency hospital, Bantul with medical standard service as guideline for
Low Back Pain, Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Urinary Tract Infections was not
yet rational. Usage of medical service standard as controlling instrument
and the quality of medical service standard itself should be periodically
improved. |
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