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EMOTIONAL AND PHYSICAL DISTURBANCES DURING THE CAREGIVING PROCESS BETWEEN FAMILY CAREGIVERS AND STROKE SURVIVORS Supriadin, Supriadin; Regidor III Dioso; Mohamed Saifulaman Mohamed Said; Datin Hafizah Che Hassan
Journal of Nursing Culture and Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Volume 2 No. 2 2025
Publisher : Rifapublisher.id

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70049/jnctech.v2i2.45

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Background: Stroke is a sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain, causing permanent nerve damage and leading to paralysis. This limits the daily activities of stroke survivors and causes emotional and physical disorders. Family caregivers play a key role in meeting patients' needs but face physical, psychological, social, and financial burdens. To reduce this burden, effective strategies are needed. Caregivers, including family members, friends, or professionals, assist with daily tasks and provide emotional support. Proper caregiving improves the patient's health, reduces disability, and lessens dependence on others. Objective: This literature review aims to identify the emotional and physical disorders faced by family caregivers during the caregiving process of stroke survivors. Method: The research involved selecting articles based on publication year and full-text availability. Relevant studies were chosen from Google Scholar using keywords like "psychosocial support" and "burden on family caregivers of stroke patients form year 2020-2025. The review focused on peer-reviewed articles from the past five years to gather the best evidence regarding psychosocial interventions that alleviate the burden on caregivers.Results: The synthesis of the articles revealed three key interventions to reduce caregiver burden: active rehabilitation through social support, the Information-Motivation-Behavioral (IMB) model, and family stress resilience-based support programs. Conclusion: Family caregivers significantly improve stroke patients' quality of life by helping meet their daily needs, highlighting the importance of effective caregiving in stroke recovery. Keywords: psychosocial support, burden, family caregivers of stroke patients
ANALYSIS OF FAMILY SUPPORT TEAM PERFORMANCE STRENGTHENING IN EFFORTS TO REDUCE THE INCIDENT OF STUNTING IN WEST SUMATRA PROVINCE IN 2025 Hariani, Santi; Datin Hafizah Che Hassan; Das, Sreemoy Kanti
Indonesian Journal of Social Science and Education (IJOSSE) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Vol. 1 No. 3 : Edisi September 2025
Publisher : JCI Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/ijosse.v1i3.1368

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The Family Support Team is a group of support staff in the sub-district/village/nagari consisting of Midwives, PKK Team Cadres and KB Cadres in providing support to prospective brides/prospective fertile couples, pregnant women, postpartum mothers, and children aged 0-59 months, providing counseling, facilitating referral services, receiving social assistance and surveillance of families at risk of stunting. Stunting is a growth and development disorder characterized by a child's height that is not appropriate for their age. This study aims to analyze the performance of the family support team in an effort to reduce the incidence of stunting and the factors that influence the performance of the family support team. This study uses a qualitative method using a purposive sampling technique with 38 informants, through interviews, focus group discussions, observations and document reviews. The results of the study revealed that the indicators of the quality and quantity of TPK work in West Sumatra Province that were not in accordance with expectations were neatness, success capability, speed, work results, facilities and infrastructure and coordination between agencies where reports were not in accordance with the existing family system data in the BKKBN application caused by the lack of TPK knowledge in using the elsimil application and four indicators of the national sensitive intervention program were not achieved from the predetermined targets and the increase in stunting cases. Factors that influence TPK performance are the support and commitment of the government and the community, the existence of programs that have a direct impact on the community and, socialization that changes community behavior to care about stunting prevention programs, strengthening the competence of TPK cadres, strengthening convergence and multi-stakeholder involvement, integrated monitoring and evaluation and utilization of stunting risk family data in handling stunting cases.