Life Scenario System of Care for Stroke Survivors and Families: An Ethnography Study

Autor: Kartika Setia Purdani, Somporn Rungreangkulkij
Rok vydání: 2023
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7874812
Popis: The Greek word “Apoplexies” or “Apoplexy” for violent who is 40-60 years old and being struck was called by Hippocrates in 460-370 BC to mention stroke today. The tardiness for 10-minute delays will increase the disability impact. The most significant effect, in this case, is stroke patients and their families. The aim of this study is to explore and describes the life scenario of stroke survivors and families in the community. Ethnography study is an approach for qualitative research in this study with details the main participants are seventeen stroke survivors and twenty-four stroke caregivers. The data collection method is observation, in-depth interviews, and continued field notes for the content analysis, the duration for collecting data is five months. The result of this study is two categories, life scenarios of stroke survivors and life scenarios of family. The life scenarios of stroke survivors support two scenarios, and the life scenario of families as stroke caregivers has three scenarios. Stroke is not a misfortune disease or a punishment from God. This disease is having a golden period for acute care and rehabilitation training times, when the stroke survivors and families optimize this time, the loss of body function is controlled. On the other hand, the main caregiver has several responsibilities in this condition. Further, both of them needed support to continue and adapt their lives to new roles.
Databáze: OpenAIRE