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Title: Spiritual Well-Being of Post-Stroke Patients In Neurological Polyclinic of Al Ihsan Regional Public Hospital, West Java
Authors: Mulyani, Tita
Widianti, Efri
Mirwanti, Ristina
Keywords: Spiritual Well-Being,
Rehabilitation,
Stroke
Issue Date: 30-Jun-2018
Abstract: A B S T R A C T Stroke rehabilitation phase can lead to physical and psychological changes. It has an impact on the quality of life of patients that later caused psychosocial problems such as anxiety and depression. These anxiety and depression have a correlation to the spiritual well-being. The purpose of this study was to identify the level of spiritual well-being in post-stroke patients in polyclinic RSUD Al Ihsan West Java Province. This research was a quantitative descriptive research using SIWB instruments. It used a purposive sampling method with the inclusion criteria of rehabilitation phase stroke patients who had 24-30 as the normal score of Million Minimum State Examination (MMSE) and obtained 105 respondents. The data presented in the form of the frequency distribution. The results of this study indicated that the respondent’s amount who reached the high level of spiritual well-being was 57 respondents (54.3%) and low level of spiritual well-being was 48 respondents (45.7%). The most respondents’ characteristic were respondents with age range of elderly as of 41 respondents (39.0%), with stroke length more than 12 months as of 58 respondents (55.2%), had comorbid disease as of 82 respondents (78.1%), and suffered once stroke attack as of 54 respondents (51.4%). The research revealed that the percentage level of spiritual well-being between high and low was nearly similar. As the consequences, it is necessary to increase the spiritual well-being through the improvement of religious facilities and infrastructure, optimizing spiritual care, conducting seminars and spiritual care training, praying together before the medical check-up or treatment, creating a comfortable, safe and peaceful environment, and establish the peer group for stroke patients. Keywords: Spiritual Well-Being, Rehabilitation, Stroke
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/788
ISSN: 2477-3743
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