1Banjarmasin Health Office, Kalimantan Selatan, Indonesia
2Master of Public Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University
3Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University
4Department of Biomedicine, Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University
Obedience can be influenced by several factors, including information, expertise, and supervision. This study aims to analyze the influence of information, expertise, and supervision on the obedience of narcotics and psychotropic reporting officers in pharmacy service units in Banjarmasin city. The method was an analytical observational study with cross-sectional study design. The sample was 102 respondents using simple random sampling method. The research instrument uses a questionnaire that has been tested for validity and reliability. Data analysis with descriptive and statistics, namely chi-square and multiple logistic regression. Respondents who have quality information will obey with psychotropic narcotics reporting (p=0.000). Respondents who have good skills (expert) will obey to psychotropic narcotics reporting (p=0.000). A respondent who has good supervision will obey to psychotropic narcotics reporting (p=0.005). The analysis using multiple logistic regression analysis showed variable information (p=0.001; Exp. B=6.993), expertise (p=0.012; Exp. B=4.691), and control (p=0.039; Exp. B=2.910) with 95%. There is the influence of information, expertise, and supervision on the obedience of narcotics and psychotropic reporting officers, with the most dominant variable is information.
Information, expertise, supervision, obedience, report