2022
DOI: 10.30989/jice.v4i1.677
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Meningkatkan Pengetahuan Swamedikasi Pada Era Pandemi Covid-19 di SMA N 1 Kalibawang, Kulonprogo, Yogyakarta

Abstract: Pandemi COVID-19 yang terjadi pada awal tahun 2020 hingga saat ini di Indonesia menyebabkan banyak permasalahan yang terjadi, salah satunya adalah pemerintah yang memberlakukan Pembatasan Pusat Kegiatan Masyarat (PPKM) di berbagai daerah khususnya Yogyakarta. Hal tersebut membuat kecemasan masyarakat semakin meningkat dan terpaksa melakukan pengobatan sendiri dari rumah. Apoteker merupakan salah satu tenaga kesehatan yang berkompeten melakukan kegiatan swamedikasi. Kegiatan swamedikasi merupakan suatu tindakan… Show more

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“…The reduction in access to healthcare services, surgeries, and other hospital services, coupled with the fear of virus exposure, had made it increasingly challenging to obtain medical treatment. 26 The difficulty in accessing medical treatment and the increase in disease symptoms were being addressed by the emergence of Telemedicine, as a means to access healthcare professionals and seek assistance for illnesses. 27 The statement "Decision-making" could be done by 95.8% (441) of respondents who strongly agreed and agreed (p5).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The reduction in access to healthcare services, surgeries, and other hospital services, coupled with the fear of virus exposure, had made it increasingly challenging to obtain medical treatment. 26 The difficulty in accessing medical treatment and the increase in disease symptoms were being addressed by the emergence of Telemedicine, as a means to access healthcare professionals and seek assistance for illnesses. 27 The statement "Decision-making" could be done by 95.8% (441) of respondents who strongly agreed and agreed (p5).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%