‘The use of drugs andthe responsibil of pharmacists inthe treatment process forthe Indonesian Christian community face challenges in understanding biblical health doctrines especially in the use of drugs and the [rovsion of advice by pharmacists. The view that medicine a a product of science fs contrary to faith and elie
in Go's care for the health ofthe human body is theological distortion. the pharmacists role is equated with relying on humans and not relying on God. This study assesses perspectives on medicine and pharmacists in he This research i descriptive sly using questionnaire. Respondents were (Gece from all provinces in Indonesia following the proportion of the Christan population in the province The validity and ibility ofthe questionnaire were ested using the composite eiabiity (CR) method and Cronbach’ alpha witha significance level ofS. The questionaire was assessed using a Likert scale and the
results were classified imo very good, good, and poor. This study shows the community’ perspective on medicine sill neds to be improved (32.6% very good, 40.6% good, and 26.8% poor, For Indonesian Chistian community. the hesitation to use medicine is caused bythe teaching that faith and Gods promises inthe Bible are scent ©
‘eal and maintain human health, While the perspective of pharmacists in the teatment process shows eter resuls (S486 very god, 36.2% good, and 184% poor)