Pharmacy Practitioners' Views on Computerized Documentation of Drug-Related Problems

2003 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 354-360 ◽  
Author(s):  
LO Tommy Westerlund ◽  
Wolfgang HA Handl ◽  
Bertil RG Marklund ◽  
Peter Allebeck

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the practice by community pharmacy practitioners of computerized documentation of drug-related problems (DRPs) and pharmacy interventions in nonprescription drug consumers. METHODS: A questionnaire was administered in December 1999 to pharmacy practitioners in 45 community pharmacies of different sizes and locations across Sweden to survey their attitudes and experiences after participation in a 10-week period of computerized DRP documentation. RESULTS: The participants (n = 376, response rate 84%) found the development of computerized documentation of DRPs and pharmacy interventions to be very important. The instrument was perceived as easy to learn and to work well in daily practice. The documentation made many practitioners more attentive to the drug-related needs of self-care consumers and changed their perception of good quality in self-care counseling. The weighted multiple linear regression analysis showed no correlation between the proportion of practitioners experiencing time constraints and the DRP documentation rate of their work site. However, the magnitude of interest in the documentation practice had a significant effect on the documentation rate, regardless of the extent of the time constraints experienced (p = 0.004). CONCLUSIONS: The positive findings of the evaluation speak in favor of an expanded implementation of computerized documentation of DRPs and pharmacy interventions. Commitment among participating pharmacy practitioners to the new practice is essential and appears to overcome possible time constraints.

2001 ◽  
Vol 35 (11) ◽  
pp. 1343-1349 ◽  
Author(s):  
LO Tommy Westerlund ◽  
Bertil RG Marklund ◽  
Wolfgang HA Handl ◽  
Margareta E Thunberg ◽  
Peter Allebeck

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 102
Author(s):  
Arif Fakhrudin

<em>Increasing customer loyalty has become a popular topic for managers, consultants, and academics. Optimal service quality is expected to meet customer expectations, so that conditions will create customer satisfaction and loyalty. This study aims to determine the effect of satisfaction and trust on Garuda Indonesia airline passengers’ loyalty at Adi Soemarmo Airport, Boyolali. The type of this research is quantitative research. The data used in this study are primary data obtained through distributing questionnaires to Garuda Indonesia airline passengers at Adi Soemarmo Airport, Boyolali. Of the 100 questionnaires distributed to respondents, 68% response rate can be achieved. Analysis of the data used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis using SPSS version 20 as a data processing aid. The results showed that passenger satisfaction and trust significantly influenced the passengers’ loyalty of Garuda Indonesia airline.</em>


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
M Paulussen ◽  
M A Va. Kessel ◽  
R Tros ◽  
G J E Oosterhuis ◽  
W K H Kuchenbecker ◽  
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Abstract Study question Is there a difference in fertility-related quality of life (QoL) in subfertile women undergoing transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy (THL) versus hysterosalpingography (HSG) as a first-line tubal-patency test? Summary answer In subfertile women undergoing first-line tubal patency testing, THL and HSG resulted in comparable fertility-related QoL. What is known already Both subfertility itself and subfertility treatment can have a significant impact on QoL. Tubal patency testing as part of fertility work-up is also known as a potential stressor. Pain scores for THL are significantly lower than for HSG (VAS 4.7 vs 5.4 ; SD: 2.5, p 0.038), but acceptability of the procedures was found to be comparable. Fertility-related QoL has not yet been studied in women undergoing tubal patency testing. Study design, size, duration We used data from a randomised clinical trial performed in 4 Dutch teaching hospitals, NTR3462. Between May 2013 and October 2016, we randomly assigned 300 subfertile women to THL or HSG with live birth as primary outcome. We performed a standardized questionnaire study as part of a randomised controlled trial comparing THL and HSG in the work-up for subfertility. Participants/materials, setting, methods Women were eligible if they were undergoing a fertility work-up with an indication for evaluation of tubal patency testing. Fertility-related QoL was measured six weeks after the procedure with the validated FertiQoL questionnaire, which produces a Core (total) score and four subscale domains: Emotional, Relational, Social, and Mind-Body. FertiQoL scores for the Core score and subscales between THL and HSG were compared using Mann-Whitney-U test and multiple linear regression analysis. Main results and the role of chance We allocated 149 women to THL and 151 to HSG. The questionnaire was completed by 84 women in the THL group (response rate 56%) and 96 women in the HSG group (response rate 64%). Core scores were 74.6 ±12.8 for THL and 73.4 ±12.4 for HSG (p = 0.39). Scores for the Emotional domain were 64.5 ±19.0 for THL versus 66.0 ±16.3 (p = 0.67) for HSG. Scores for the ‘Mind-body’ domain for THL were 76.9 ±15.6 versus 74.1 ±18.0 for HSG (p = 0.42), scores for the Relational domain were 79.2 ±12.9 for THL and 76.9 ±15.6 for HSG (p = 0.21). Scores for the Social domain for THL were 77.9 ±15.1 versus 76.7±14.1, (p = 0.42). The optional ‘Treatment FertiQol’ was completed by 156 women. Total scores were 77.5 ±12.1 for THL versus 73.8 ±13.1 (p = 0.08) for HSG. The multiple linear regression analysis showed only a statistical significant positive effect of higher age on the score for the Emotional domain (B:0.90, p = 0.015). Limitations, reasons for caution One of the main limitations of this study was a response rate of 60%. Although this is considered an acceptable rate within questionnaire research, this could lead to selection bias. Wider implications of the findings: In subfertile women, tubal patency testing with THL versus HSG did not result in differences in fertility-related QoL. Trial registration number NTR3462


Author(s):  
Ary Sutrischastini ◽  
Ratna Setyani

This research goal is to identification and evaluation influence of work motivation and work environment to employee’s performance in BAPPEDA Kabupaten Wonosobo. The object of this research is 37 employees of Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Kabupaten Wonosobo. And the location of this research is at Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Kabupaten Wonosobo. The analysis used is test validity, reliability testing, and test the hypothesis, with the help of the computer program SPSS version 17, using multiple linear regression analysis. Based on calculations of data and analysis used, the regression equation is obtained: Y = 11.733 + 0.320 X1 +0.334 X2 + ε, by using the equation regression analytical method can conclude that (X1) take effect positively against employees performance. With t value in amount of 2,219 (bigger than t in table in amount of 1,690) and significance value in amount of 0,33. By applying significance limited value in amount of 0,05, it means, hypothesis that claim if work motivation take effect against employees performance can be accepted. There is a positive and significant correlation between work environment variables (X2) against employees. With t value in amount of 2,219 (bigger than t in table in amount of 1,690) and significance value in amount of 0,33 (smaller than 0,5). Simultaneously, work motivation take effect positively and significantly against employees performance with the F value in amount of 11,562 (bigger than 0.05), then obtained significance value 0.000. It can be concluded that the work motivation and work environment has a positive and significant influence on employee performance in BAPPEDA Kabupaten Wonosobo.


Author(s):  
Eka Ambara Harci Putranta ◽  
Lilik Ambarwati

The study aims to analyze the influence of internal banking factors in the form of: Capital Adequency Ratio (CAR), Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR) and Total Assets (TA) to Non Performing Financing at Sharia Banks. This research method used multiple linear regression analysis with the help of SPSS 16.00 software which is used to see the influence between the independent variables in the form of Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR) and Total Assets (TA) to Non Performing Financing. The sample of this study was 3 Islamic Commercial Banks, so there were 36 annual reports obtained through purposive sampling, then analyzed using multiple linear regression methods. The results showed that based on the F Test, the independent variable had an effect on the NPF, indicated by the F value of 17,016 and significance of 0,000, overall the independent variable was able to explain the effect of 69.60%. While based on the partial t test, showed that CAR has a significant negative effect, Total assets have a significant positive effect with a significance value below 0.05 (5%). Meanwhile FDR does not affect NPF.


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-50
Author(s):  
Dewi Kusuma Wardani ◽  
Ratih Ranika Putri Utami

This study aims to determine the effect of transparency in financial management of village funds and community empowerment on community welfare in Sidoharjo Village, Tepus District, Gunungkidul Regency. This research method uses quantitative descriptive methods and primary data using questionnaires. This study took a sample of residents who were divided into 11 hamlets in Sidoharjo Village, Tepus District, Gunung kidul Regency. The sampling technique is stratified random sampling. Data collection is done by distributing questionnaires directly to people’s homes, attending social gatherings and routine meetings held by community members. It aims to obtain more data from respondents directly. The number of questionnaires processed was 120 questionnaires. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that community empowerment has a positive effect on the welfare of the people of Sidoharjo Village, Tepus District, Gunungkidul Regency, while transparency in financial management of village funds does not affect the welfare of the community in Sidoharjo Village, Tepus District, Gunungkidul Regency.


2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-53
Author(s):  
Sulastiningsih Sulastiningsih ◽  
Intan Ayu Candra

The purpose of this study is to prove: (1) Time pressure, locus of control, the action of supervision and materiality partially affect the premature termination of the audit procedures (2) Time pressure, locus of control, supervision and materiality simultaneously affect the premature termination on the audit procedures. This research was conducted in Public Accountant firm in Yogyakarta region of which total 12 samples of KAP, by distributing 105 questionnaires, and 57 questionnaires were returned (54%). 34 of the returned questionnaires can be processed (34%). The samples in this study were determined by using non-probability sampling, one of purposive sampling methods. Data analysis consisted of: (1) validity test, reliability test and classical assumption. The result showed that the instruments used are quite reliable and valid (2) multiple linear regression analysis. The results are (a) Some of independent variables partially affect premature termination of the audit procedure, while the action of supervision does not influence premature termination of audit procedures (b) All independent variables influence simultaneously to the premature termination of the audit procedures (c) All independent variables showed that as much as 55% it affects on premature termination of the audit procedures, the rest of it are influenced by other variables. (3) Friedman Test. The result shows that there are order of priority of audit procedures being terminated.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 140-153
Author(s):  
Resti Fadhilah Nurrohmah ◽  
Radia Purbayati

The purpose of this study was to study the level of Islamic financial literacy and public confidence in the interest in saving in Islamic banks. The variables in this study are the level of Islamic financial literacy (X1), public trust (X2), and interest in saving (Y).The method of this study is descriptive quantitative approach. The data source of this study are primary data obtained by distributing questionnaires. Respondents taken are residents in the city of Bandung, with samples domiciled in the city of Bandung and at least 17 years old. The data analysis technique uses multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that the variable level of islamic financial literacy and public trust has positive effect in the interest in saving in Islamic banks. The findings in this study provide a reference to Islamic banks, the level of literacy and public trust regarding interest in saving, therefore Islamic banks must socialize to the public.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Mathori ◽  
Uswatun Chasanah

This study aims to identify the determinants that influence the attitudes of consumers of green purchases and the willingness to pay more on green products, specifically on energy-saving lighting products. The variables studied included environmental knowledge, environmental awareness and perceived effectiveness. The sample of this study was 196 students, but out of 196 respondents after the questionnaire was distributed only 189 could be processed. Validity and reliability test results show valid values of loading factors of more than 0.4 while for reliability testing using the cronbach’s alpha criteria above 0.5 indicates reliable. Through the multiple linear regression analysis, the variables of environmental knowledge, environmental awareness and effectiveness are felt to have a positive and significant effect on the attitude of buying and willingness to pay more. Green purchasing attitudes and willingness to pay more have a positive and significant effect on green purchasing behavior. Green purchasing attitudes have a greater influence on green purchasing behavior compared to willingness to pay more.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Rois Rois ◽  
Manarotul Fatati Fatati ◽  
Winda Ihda Magfiroh

This study aims to determine the effect of Inflation, Exchange Rate and Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) to Return of PT Nikko Securities Indonesia Stock Fund period 2014-2017. The study used secondary data obtained through documentation in the form of PT Nikko Securities Indonesia Monthly Net Asset (NAB) report. Data analysis is used with quantitative analysis, multiple linear regression analysis using eviews 9. Population and sample in this research are PT Nikko Securities Indonesia. The result of multiple linear regression analysis was the coefficient of determination (R2) showed the result of 0.123819 or 12%. This means that the Inflation, Exchange Rate and Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) variables can influence the return of PT Nikko Securities Indonesia's equity fund of 12% and 88% is influenced by other variables. Based on the result of the research, the variables of inflation and exchange rate have a negative and significant effect toward the return of PT Nikko Securities Indonesia's equity fund. While the variable of Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) has a negative but not significant effect toward Return of Equity Fund of PT Nikko Securities Indonesia


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