Identifikasi Drug Related Problems (DRPs) pada Terapi Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 di Instalasi Rawat Inap RSD dr. Soebandi Jember Periode Tahun 2015
ABSTRACT: Diabetes mellitus
(DM) is a degenerative disease which causes various complications that require
patients to use polypharmacy. The use of polypharmacy has been reported to be
one of the causes of drug related problems (DRPs). DRPs are unexpected events
related to the treatment undergone by the patient. This study aimed to avoid
DRPs so that patients could receive the best treatment. This research used
total sampling method and conducted retrospectively using medical records of
patients with type 2 diabetes which were hospitalized in RSD dr. Soebandi
Jember in 2015. As many as 15 patients (25%) of 60 patients experiencing DRPs
were included in the six criteria of DRPs. This criteria included unnecessary
drug therapy found in 1 patient (6,67%), need for additional drug therapy found
in 1 patient (6.67%), ineffective drug found in 4 patients (26,67%) and drug
interactions found in 10 patients (66.67%). Eventhough too high dosage and too
low dosage was not found in all patient samples.
Keywords: type 2 diabetes
mellitus, drug related problems (DRPs), antidiabetic, hospitalized
Penulis: Khoirotun Nazilah,
Ema Rachmawati, Prihwanto Budi Subagijo
Kode Jurnal: jpkesmasdd170093