Factors Related to the Evaluation of Essential Medicines Use in Health Facilities in Indonesia

Akhmad, Atika Dalili and Satibi, Satibi and Endarti, Dwi and Kristina, Susi Ari (2024) Factors Related to the Evaluation of Essential Medicines Use in Health Facilities in Indonesia. Pharmacy Practice, 22 (1). ISSN 1885642X

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Abstract

Background: Indonesia has recently implemented a national policy to ensure equitable access to medicines, promote their rational use, and maintain a reliable and quality supply, specifically for essential medicines. Several organizations have conducted evaluations on essential medicines use but have yielded varying results and cannot reflect the actual situation. Objectives: This study aims to discover the current situation regarding essential medicines and identify the most important factors to be considered during future indicator-based evaluations in health facilities in Indonesia. Methods: This qualitative study was carried out using FGDs and interview from January to February 2022. The sample population consisted of ten experts selected based on predetermined criteria. The discussions were recorded and transcribed verbatim in the original language, thematically coded with Nvivo, and analyzed for common themes. Results: This study found 32 factors related to the use of essential medicines in Indonesia, divided into three categories of components, namely access, medicine handling quality, and rational use. Furthermore, a total of 10, 8, and 14 main factors were related to access, handling quality, and rational use, respectively. The discussion provided various perspectives on measuring drug use, specifically essential medicines. Based on expert opinions, evaluating the utilization of essential medicines by relying on existing guidelines was insufficient due to superficiality and irrelevance within the Indonesian health system. Conclusion: Based on the results, one of the crucial factors to consider during evaluation was the accessibility of medicines, which encompassed their availability in health facilities and affordability to patients. In the era of social health insurance, medication costs had become affordable in Indonesia. However, the country’s geographical conditions presented a significant challenge that affected the accessibility of essential medicine. Another major factor was the quality handling and rational use of medicines, which was closely related to the presence of health professionals in health care facilities. © the Authors.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: essential drug; access to medication; Article; coronavirus disease 2019; drug industry; drug therapy; drug use; drug utilization; health care facility; health care personnel; health care policy; health insurance; health practitioner; health service; human; pharmacist; practice guideline; primary health care; quality control; social insurance
Subjects: R Medicine > RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Divisions: Faculty of Pharmacy
Depositing User: Muh Aly Mubarok
Date Deposited: 25 Jun 2025 01:56
Last Modified: 25 Jun 2025 01:56
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/19248

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