SUPPORTIVE CARE NEEDS PADA KELUARGA PASIEN STROKE DI KLINIK SYARAF BANJARMASIN, INDONESIA
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Abstract
Mortality and morbidity were caused by stroke. In ASEAN, stroke is the fourth leading and
Indonesia is number one. South Kalimantan is the top four for high prevalence in Indonesia. Stroke
patients require long-term care at their home and their quality of life will be good if they get the
appropriate long-term care and support from caregivers. Quality of life of caregivers also need to
be considered. The purpose of study was to determine the supportive care needs of stroke
caregivers when take care at home. A descriptive study used at neurological clinic, with 112
caregivers, and using questionnaire. Data analysis used frequency distribution. The results showed
that the supportive care needs among stroke caregivers in the community is at a moderate level
(100%, n = 112); with emotional domain (27.11 ± 8.47), psychosocial domain (26.84 ± 6.36),
informational domain (23.74 ± 4.20), practice domain (16.3 ± 4.24), spiritual domain (6.43 ±
1.30), and physical domain (3.06 ± 1.17). Nurses in the community need to improve the quality and
the health care system to help stroke caregivers in taking care for long term.
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