Effect of Ingesting Training Towards Dysphagia in Stroke’ Patients in Haji Hospital and Makassar City Hospital

Introduction: Stroke is a loss of brain function caused by the cessation of blood supply to the brain. One of the most common clinical disorders of stroke is ingesting or dysphagia. This study aims to identify the effect of ingesting exercise to stroke patients with dysphagia in the General Hospital...

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Main Author: Afrida Afrida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Hasanuddin 2017-08-01
Series:Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal
Online Access:http://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/icon/article/view/3580
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spelling doaj-e90af40c8f6b43c4957bd9cbad9370972020-11-25T02:24:32ZengUniversitas HasanuddinIndonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal2528-25572686-116X2017-08-0121131910.20956/icon.v2i1.35802044Effect of Ingesting Training Towards Dysphagia in Stroke’ Patients in Haji Hospital and Makassar City HospitalAfrida Afrida0Stikes Nani Hasanuddin MakassarIntroduction: Stroke is a loss of brain function caused by the cessation of blood supply to the brain. One of the most common clinical disorders of stroke is ingesting or dysphagia. This study aims to identify the effect of ingesting exercise to stroke patients with dysphagia in the General Hospital of Haji General Hospital of Makassar City. Method: The design of this study was pre experimental with One Group Pre-Post Test Design. Samples in this study were all stroke patients with dysphagia with Convenience Sampling technique, obtained 20 respondents. Rehabilitation of ingesting exercise is done three times a day at breakfast, lunch, and dinner for seven days in a row. Evaluation of respondents' ingesting status was done on the first day before exercise and last day after practicing exercise. Result: Bivariate results showed that there was an influence between stroke patients with dysphagia and ingesting exercises (p <0.001). Conclusion: It is further recommended that nurses perform structured ingesting exercises as self-care nursing intervention in dealing with stroke patients who have dysphagia.http://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/icon/article/view/3580
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Effect of Ingesting Training Towards Dysphagia in Stroke’ Patients in Haji Hospital and Makassar City Hospital
Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal
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title Effect of Ingesting Training Towards Dysphagia in Stroke’ Patients in Haji Hospital and Makassar City Hospital
title_short Effect of Ingesting Training Towards Dysphagia in Stroke’ Patients in Haji Hospital and Makassar City Hospital
title_full Effect of Ingesting Training Towards Dysphagia in Stroke’ Patients in Haji Hospital and Makassar City Hospital
title_fullStr Effect of Ingesting Training Towards Dysphagia in Stroke’ Patients in Haji Hospital and Makassar City Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Ingesting Training Towards Dysphagia in Stroke’ Patients in Haji Hospital and Makassar City Hospital
title_sort effect of ingesting training towards dysphagia in stroke’ patients in haji hospital and makassar city hospital
publisher Universitas Hasanuddin
series Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal
issn 2528-2557
2686-116X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Introduction: Stroke is a loss of brain function caused by the cessation of blood supply to the brain. One of the most common clinical disorders of stroke is ingesting or dysphagia. This study aims to identify the effect of ingesting exercise to stroke patients with dysphagia in the General Hospital of Haji General Hospital of Makassar City. Method: The design of this study was pre experimental with One Group Pre-Post Test Design. Samples in this study were all stroke patients with dysphagia with Convenience Sampling technique, obtained 20 respondents. Rehabilitation of ingesting exercise is done three times a day at breakfast, lunch, and dinner for seven days in a row. Evaluation of respondents' ingesting status was done on the first day before exercise and last day after practicing exercise. Result: Bivariate results showed that there was an influence between stroke patients with dysphagia and ingesting exercises (p <0.001). Conclusion: It is further recommended that nurses perform structured ingesting exercises as self-care nursing intervention in dealing with stroke patients who have dysphagia.
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