Pengetahuan, Kesadaran, dan Praktik Apoteker di Komunitas di Masa Pandemi COVID-19 di Beberapa Wilayah di Indonesia
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Peningkatan jumlah pasien COVID-19 menjadi perhatian utama para tenaga kesehatan, termasuk apoteker. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana pengetahuan, kesadaran, dan praktik apoteker komunitas di beberapa wilayah di Indonesia terhadap wabah COVID-19. Penelitian ini didesain secara cross-sectional dengan pengambilan data dilakukan secara daring. Data diambil melalui survei menggunakan kuesioner yang terdiri dari delapan pertanyaan mengenai demografi dan 32 pertanyaan mengenai pengetahuan, kesadaran, dan praktik apoteker tentang pandemi COVID-19. Kuesioner disebarkan kepada apoteker yang memiliki Surat Ijin Praktik Apoteker (SIPA) aktif dan bekerja di komunitas. Sebanyak 116 apoteker di komunitas berpartisipasi pada penelitian ini. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa 99,14% (n=115) responden memiliki pengetahuan yang baik mengenai COVID-19 dan sebanyak 68,10% (n=79) responden memiliki kesadaran yang baik terkait COVID-19. Meskipun sebagian besar reponden menunjukkan nilai skor pengetahuan dan kesadaran yang tinggi, hanya 62,93% (n=73) responden yang selalu mempraktikkan protokol kesehatan saat memberikan layanan kesehatan di masyarakat. Mayoritas apoteker komunitas telah menunjukkan pengetahuan dan kesadaran yang tinggi terhadap wabah COVID-19. Diperlukan peningkatan implementasi protokol kesehatan di apotek sebagai upaya pencegahan penyebaran COVID-19.
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