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QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF ANTIBIOTIC USE IN THE NICU ROOM (NEONATE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT) IN HOSPITAL X CITY OF PADANG YEAR 2022

Journal: International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Medicine (IJPSM) (Vol.9, No. 3)

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Page : 1-6

Keywords : Antibiotic Evaluation; NICU; Gyssens; Qualitative;

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Abstract

Neonates are very vulnerable to infection due to exposure to microorganisms during labor and sometime after birth. Some neonates need special care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) room because of infection cases that require antibiotic therapy. This study aims to evaluate the use of antibiotics qualitatively. This study is an analytic descriptive study with cross sectional design, using retrospective data. Evaluation of antibiotic use qualitatively with the Gyssens method. While the relationship between the rationality of antibiotic use with the description of demographic and clinical characteristics of patients was analyzed by chi square. The source of data was the medical records of patients admitted to the NICU room of Hospital X in Padang City who were admitted from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022. Descriptive analysis was performed to determine the description of demographic and clinical characteristics of patients and evaluation of antibiotic use. From this study, the results of qualitative evaluation obtained category 0 (rational) 180 (71.14%), category IIa as many as 14 (5.53%), category IIb as many as 9 (3.56%), category IIIa as many as 21 (8.30%) and category IIIb as many as 28 (11.07%).The relationship between the accuracy of antibiotic use with the description of demographic characteristics and NICU discharge conditions obtained the results there is a difference in the level of accuracy of antibiotic use with the birth process (p=0.000) and there is a difference in the level of accuracy of antibiotic use with NICU discharge conditions (p=0.000).

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