新冠肺炎大流行期间肯达里市住院卫生中心的药品管理质量

MedULA Pub Date : 2022-05-25 DOI:10.46496/medula.v9i2.25466
Sabarudin Sabarudin, Sunandar Ihsan, Fifi Nirmala, Rifa’atul Mahmudah
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背景:世界卫生组织宣布新冠肺炎为全球大流行,此前感染病例已超过12.1万例。Puskesmass是最接近社区的主要服务机构,因此它在应对新冠肺炎方面发挥着重要作用。Puskesmas的卫生服务质量受到药物管理的影响。另一方面,新冠肺炎大流行导致了Puskesmass卫生服务的变化。因此,有必要评估新冠肺炎大流行期间Puskesmass的药物管理质量。目的:本研究旨在评估新冠肺炎大流行期间肯达里市所有住院Puskesmass的药物管理质量。方法:本研究采用描述性非实验性研究,对新冠肺炎大流行期间肯达里市所有住院Puskesma患者进行回顾性数据收集。研究对象是Satibi使用的指标,研究对象包括药品库存卡、LPLPO、RKO和其他一些文件。使用的工具是观察表和访谈指南。结果:所有脓疱瘤对Fornas仍有积极的药物提示作用。可用药物项目符合Fornas的百分比、规划准确性、请求的符合性和收据的适用性不符合标准。根据剂型、温度、LASA和FEFO进行储存符合标准,配送准确度、空库存、库存不足、安全库存、过量库存不符合标准,有过期或损坏的药品。该药物物理量的适宜性符合标准,但在2020年期间,没有住院健康中心进行定期药物管理评估。结论:新冠肺炎大流行期间,肯达里市所有住院Puskesmass的药物管理质量未完全达到已制定的标准。
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Drug Management Quality During the Covid-19 Pandemic at Inpatient Health Centers in Kendari City
Background: WHO has declared Covid-19 a global pandemic after the infection case reached more than 121,000 cases. Puskesmas is the primary service closest to the community, so it has a significant role in dealing with COVID-19. The quality of health services at Puskesmas was influenced by drug management. On the other hand, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in changes in health services at Puskesmas. Hence, it is necessary to evaluate the quality of drug management at Puskesmas during the Covid-19 pandemic. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the quality of drug management during the COVID-19 pandemic in all inpatient Puskesmas in Kendari City. Methods: This research was descriptive non-experimental, with retrospective data collection in all inpatient Puskesmas in Kendari City during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research subjects were indicators used by Satibi, and research objects include drug stock cards, LPLPO, RKO, and several other documents. The instruments used were observation sheets and interview guides. Results: All puskesmas were still active in proposing drugs to Fornas. The percentage of compliance of available drug items with Fornas, planning accuracy, conformity of requests, and the suitability of receipts was not up to standard. Storage according to dosage form, temperature, LASA, and FEFO were per standards, distribution accuracy, empty stock, insufficient stock, safe stock, the excess stock was not meet standards, and there were expired or damaged drugs. The suitability of the physical amount of the drug met the standard, but there were no inpatient health centers that conducted periodic drug management evaluations during 2020. Conclusion: The quality of drug management during the COVID-19 pandemic in all inpatient Puskesmas in Kendari City had not fully met the standards that have been set.
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