RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAMILY SUPPORT AND SELF-CARE AMONG NON-HEMORRHAGIC STROKE PATIENTS

  • Risal M
  • Sali A
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Abstract

Background: Stroke has several impacts, namely physical limitations and disabilities in self-care, stroke also causes stress and depression. By because it requires family support as a support system, family support can independently train and motivate family members who have suffered a stroke to perform self-care without depending on others. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the relationship between family support and self-care in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients at the Polyclinic Neurological of Lagaligo I Hospital, East Luwu Regency. Methods: This research was conducted at the neurology polyclinic of hospital I Lagaligo, East Luwu Regency from July to August 2020. The design of this study used an analytical survey with a cross sectional approach. The number of samples was 39 respondents with proportional random sampling technique. Data analysis used the Spearman Rank correlation statistic test with a value of = .05. Results: The results of the study with the Spearman rank test showed that the p-value (.000) was significantly lower than .05 or (ρ˂α), so there was a relationship between family support and self-care in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients at the Neurological polyclinic Hospital I Lagaligo, East Luwu Regency. Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that there is a relationship between family support and self-care in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients and suggestions for nurses in the Neurology Polyclinic Room are expected to provide information and be able to provide nursing education, especially about family support with self-care in patients who have had non-hemorrhagic strokes.

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Risal, M., & Sali, A. (2021). RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAMILY SUPPORT AND SELF-CARE AMONG NON-HEMORRHAGIC STROKE PATIENTS. Nurse and Health: Jurnal Keperawatan, 10(2), 284–291. https://doi.org/10.36720/nhjk.v10i2.244

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