Authors : Serdiani; Hansen Nasif; Yelly Oktavia Sari
Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 2 - February
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7655841
Knowledge about writing integrated patient
progress notes is needed to produce useful clinical
information for patient therapy. The knowledge is
about what needs to be done and considered as well as
how to write and what methods are appropriate for
pharmacists to write in CPPT. Pharmacists are one of
the patient care professionals related to monitoring
drug use who will collaborate with other PPAs. The
pharmacist's work document will be recorded in CPPT
in an integrated manner with other PPAs. This
document is one of the assessment indicators in the
Hospital accreditation process. The results of several
studies convey that generally the writing of CPPT by
pharmacists is not written correctly and some are
written completely. This study aims to assess the level
of knowledge of pharmacists on the writing of CPPT
according to the Technical literature of Pharmaceutical
Service Standards in Hospitals issued by the Ministry
of Health in 2019. This study used prospective analytic
research methods with data collection sourced from
questionnaires filled out by pharmacists on duty in the
Inpatient Room. The questionnaire sampling technique
used purposive sampling. The results showed that of
the 20 questionnaire statements made were declared
valid because they showed r count greater than r table
and the questionnaire was said to be reliable because
the Cronbach Alpha value was greater than and equal
to 0.6, so the questionnaire could be declared reliable.
The level of knowledge of pharmacists on duty in the
Inpatient Room towards writing Integrated Patient
Progress Notes (CPPT) in one of the Bukittinggi
Government Hospitals in West Sumatra is on average
in the fair category because it still has a percentage
Keywords : Science; Questionnaire; Integrated Patient Progress Notes; PPAs (Professional Care Giver).