DRUG-RELATED PROBLEMS (DRPs) POST CAESAEREAN ANALGESIC USE IN CIAMIS DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL
Nia Kurniasih, Marlina Indriastuti, Siyam Nurohman, Nurhidayati Harun, Siti Rahmah

Prodi D3 Farmasi, STIKes Muhammadiyah, Ciamis
Corresponding author email: nia.umifaiz[at]gmail.com


Abstract

Complaints that are generally felt by patients after cesarean section is the emergence of pain in the area of the former surgical incision. The efforts to relieve the pain of patients given analgesic drugs. This study aims to determine Drug-Related Problems (DRPs) analgesic drug use in patients of post-cesarean patients at RSUD Ciamis. This study was carried out retrospectively from 80 patients after cesarean section at RSUD Ciamis from September to November 2019. Data collection using a simple random sampling method that was selected with inclusion and exclusion criteria. Then, the use of patient medication compared with the guidelines of therapy used by the hospital and reference library. Based on the results of the study, we found the number of patients who experienced DRP was 33 patients out of 80 patients (41.25%), while the number of patients who did not experience DRP was 47 patients (58.75%). Drugs Related problems (DRPs) that occurred were improper drug selection in 8 cases (24.24%), inaccurate frequency and duration of administration of analgesic drugs in 8 cases (24.24%) and drug interactions in 17 cases (51, 51%).

Keyword: Drug Related Problems (DRPs), Analgesic, Cesarean Section


Keywords: Keyword: Drug Related Problems (DRPs), Analgesic, Cesarean Section

Topic: Health, Medical, Pharmacy and Technology

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