DRUG RELATED PROBLEMS ON CHILDREN IN-PATIENTS WITH LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION AND ASTHMA IN PANTI RAPIH HOSPITAL YOGYAKARTA ON 1ST JANUARY – 30TH JUNE 2006

Dyah Anggraeni Budhi Pratiwi, Z. Ikawati, Wara Kusharwanti
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Drug related problems commonly happen to children. The treatment of these problems should be prioritizedbecause their physiologic factor have not perfect yet, so the drugs metabolism and absorption are different. Lowerrespiratory tract infection and astma were causes of children’s pain, and its also still become major problem in medicalfield. This research was generally aimed for investigating drug related problems happened to children with lower respiratory infection in Panti Rapih Hospital Yogyakarta on January until June 2006.This was a non-experiment research conducted in descriptive concept through retrospective data collecting from the medical record of children with lower respiratory tract infection and astma treated in Panti Rapih Hospital Yogyakarta on January until June 2006. These problems were analyzed from the medical record of the patients andthen analized percentage of drug related problems.There were 77 patients who fit the inclusion criteria in this research, number of children in patients with lowerrespiratory tract infection was 55 patients and 22 patients for asthma. The result of research to children in patients with lower respiratory tract infection showed that unnecessary drug therapy was 20%, Wrong drug was 12.72%,too low dosage was 7.27%, too high dosage was 21.81%, and drug interactions was 12.72%. The result of research tochildren in patients with asthma showed that unnecessary drug therapy was 18.18%, wrong drug was 4.54%, dosagetoo high was 13.63%, Drug interactions was 50% and uncompliance was 4.54%. Key words : Drug Related Problems, Lower Respiratory Tract Infection, Pediatric
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2006年1月1日至6月30日日惹panti rapih医院下呼吸道感染和哮喘住院儿童的药物相关问题
与毒品有关的问题通常发生在儿童身上。由于其生理因素尚不完善,药物代谢和吸收存在差异,应优先治疗。下呼吸道感染和哮喘是儿童疼痛的主要原因,目前仍是医学界的一大难题。这项研究的一般目的是调查2006年1月至6月在日惹Panti Rapih医院发生的下呼吸道感染儿童与药物有关的问题。这是一项以描述性概念进行的非实验研究,通过从2006年1月至6月在日惹Panti Rapih医院治疗的下呼吸道感染和哮喘儿童的医疗记录中收集回顾性数据。从患者的病历资料中分析这些问题,分析药物相关问题的百分比。符合本研究纳入标准的患者77例,下呼吸道感染患儿55例,哮喘患儿22例。对儿童下呼吸道感染患者的调查结果显示,不必要的药物治疗占20%,用药错误占12.72%,剂量过低占7.27%,剂量过高占21.81%,药物相互作用占12.72%。对儿童哮喘患者的调查结果显示,不必要用药占18.18%,用药错误占4.54%,剂量过高占13.63%,药物相互作用占50%,不遵医嘱占4.54%。关键词:药物相关问题,下呼吸道感染,儿科
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