Pharmacists' Efforts to Limit Interaction with Consumers During the Implementing Emergency Community Activity Restrictions

Sania Husna Annavisa, Setiyo Budi Santoso
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The spread of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) peaked on July 15, 2021 due to an uncontrollable spike since the previous month. The government responded by implementing Emergency Community Activity Restrictions (ECAR). However, pharmacies can still operate normally at that time. This article presents the efforts of pharmacists in limiting interactions with pharmacy consumers during ECAR. This study involved two pharmacies in the Temanggung Regency, Central Java. Observation activities took place from June to July 2021. Researchers collected 100 samples of interactions that took place between pharmacists and patients, by recording all conversations that occurred. Researchers classify the nodes of conversation (utterances) in two communication functions; therapeutic and social functions. The research data are presented in descriptive form. In emergency ECAR situations, pharmacy staff have tried to limit interaction with pharmacy consumers, by shortening the face-to-face duration. Within the limited duration of interaction, pharmacists are more dominant in conveying information exchange, and prioritizing information on the therapeutic aspect. The results of this study confirm to all parties that efforts to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus also include effectiveness in health services. Although there are restrictions on interactions in pharmaceutical services, health service providers still prioritize the fulfillment of the quality of information exchange to patients.
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在实施紧急社区活动限制期间,药剂师努力限制与消费者的互动
2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)的传播在2021年7月15日达到顶峰,原因是自上个月以来出现了无法控制的高峰。为此,政府实施了紧急社区活动限制(ECAR)。但是,药店仍然可以正常营业。本文介绍了药剂师在ECAR期间限制与药房消费者互动的努力。这项研究涉及中爪哇Temanggung摄政的两家药店。观测活动于2021年6月至7月进行。研究人员通过记录所有发生的对话,收集了100个药剂师和病人之间互动的样本。研究者将会话节点(话语)划分为两种交际功能;治疗和社交功能。研究数据以描述性的形式呈现。在紧急ECAR情况下,药房工作人员试图通过缩短面对面时间来限制与药房消费者的互动。在有限的互动时间内,药剂师在传递信息交流方面更占优势,并优先考虑治疗方面的信息。这项研究的结果向各方证实,预防Covid-19病毒传播的努力也包括卫生服务的有效性。尽管药物服务中的相互作用受到限制,但卫生服务提供者仍然优先考虑实现与患者的信息交换质量。
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