Family Perception of Diseases Related to the Reference Time in Stroke Patient: Literature Review

Background: Stroke is a functional brain disorder characterized by neurological deficits or nerve paralysis that occurs suddenly due to obstruction of blood flow to the brain. In 2018 the prevalence of stroke in Indonesia has increased compared to 2013, namely the prevalence of stroke rose from 7 pe...

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Main Authors: Zelin Resiana Putri, Bagus Rahmat Santoso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesia 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Nursing Practice
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Online Access:http://thejnp.org/index.php/jnp/article/view/113
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spelling doaj-0c07bb1ef0854969a89cb79a6c47ab5a2020-11-25T04:00:50ZengInstitut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA IndonesiaJournal of Nursing Practice2614-34882614-34962020-10-014110711610.30994/jnp.v4i1.11390Family Perception of Diseases Related to the Reference Time in Stroke Patient: Literature ReviewZelin Resiana Putri0Bagus Rahmat Santoso1Universitas Sari MuliaUniversitas Sari MuliaBackground: Stroke is a functional brain disorder characterized by neurological deficits or nerve paralysis that occurs suddenly due to obstruction of blood flow to the brain. In 2018 the prevalence of stroke in Indonesia has increased compared to 2013, namely the prevalence of stroke rose from 7 percent to 10.9 percent. South Kalimantan ranks 5th in Indonesia with a stroke prevalence of 12.7%. The duration of stroke is caused by the delays in referring patients to the hospital. Poor perception is one of the factors that causes delay in patients being taken to the hospital for immediate treatment.    Purpose: This study aimed to learn about family perceptions of diseases related to patient referral in Empirical studies in the past 5 years.  Methods: This study uses the literature review method. a database with the electronic search on Ebsco, ProQuest, Google Scholar, and DOAJ that published in 2016-2019.  Results: There is a correlation between the perception of the disease with referral time in stroke patients. Lack of knowledge about the symptoms of stroke symptoms that arise so that the perception of symptoms that arise is an ordinary disease and can disappear by itself.  Conclusion: Closely Banjar culture causes families to choose to only bring patients to traditional medicine rather than bringing stroke patients to the hospital. The family has the perception that stroke is a common disease that can be cured by bringing patients to traditional medicinehttp://thejnp.org/index.php/jnp/article/view/113perception, referral time, stroke
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Family Perception of Diseases Related to the Reference Time in Stroke Patient: Literature Review
Journal of Nursing Practice
perception, referral time, stroke
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Bagus Rahmat Santoso
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title Family Perception of Diseases Related to the Reference Time in Stroke Patient: Literature Review
title_short Family Perception of Diseases Related to the Reference Time in Stroke Patient: Literature Review
title_full Family Perception of Diseases Related to the Reference Time in Stroke Patient: Literature Review
title_fullStr Family Perception of Diseases Related to the Reference Time in Stroke Patient: Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Family Perception of Diseases Related to the Reference Time in Stroke Patient: Literature Review
title_sort family perception of diseases related to the reference time in stroke patient: literature review
publisher Institut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesia
series Journal of Nursing Practice
issn 2614-3488
2614-3496
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background: Stroke is a functional brain disorder characterized by neurological deficits or nerve paralysis that occurs suddenly due to obstruction of blood flow to the brain. In 2018 the prevalence of stroke in Indonesia has increased compared to 2013, namely the prevalence of stroke rose from 7 percent to 10.9 percent. South Kalimantan ranks 5th in Indonesia with a stroke prevalence of 12.7%. The duration of stroke is caused by the delays in referring patients to the hospital. Poor perception is one of the factors that causes delay in patients being taken to the hospital for immediate treatment.    Purpose: This study aimed to learn about family perceptions of diseases related to patient referral in Empirical studies in the past 5 years.  Methods: This study uses the literature review method. a database with the electronic search on Ebsco, ProQuest, Google Scholar, and DOAJ that published in 2016-2019.  Results: There is a correlation between the perception of the disease with referral time in stroke patients. Lack of knowledge about the symptoms of stroke symptoms that arise so that the perception of symptoms that arise is an ordinary disease and can disappear by itself.  Conclusion: Closely Banjar culture causes families to choose to only bring patients to traditional medicine rather than bringing stroke patients to the hospital. The family has the perception that stroke is a common disease that can be cured by bringing patients to traditional medicine
topic perception, referral time, stroke
url http://thejnp.org/index.php/jnp/article/view/113
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