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    ASSESSMENT OF ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTION IN PATIENTS WITH NON-PNEUMONIA ACUTE RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION

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    Objective: The Ministry of Health (MoH) Regulation No. 30, 2014, about Health Service Standards defines the need for routine monitoring ofprescribing indicators for several diseases, including non-pneumonia acute respiratory tract infection (ARI).Methods: This study compares the results of percentage analysis of the antibiotic usage in patients with non-pneumonia ARI with two methods.Medical record data from April 2016 were collected from Primary Health Care (Puskesmas) Palmerah, West Jakarta.Results: Convenience sampling indicated that 14.28% of patients with non-pneumonia ARIs used antibiotics. Simple random sampling indicatedthat 25% of patients with non-pneumonia ARIs used antibiotics. Differences in sample selection methods affected the final outcome (percentage ofpatients who used antibiotics). The tolerance limit for antibiotic use in non-pneumonia ARIs established by MoH was 20%.Conclusion: These results indicate a need for MoH guidance to pay attention to the sampling techniques used in monitoring the treatment of nonpneumoniaARIs in Primary Health Care
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