MNJ (Malang Neurology Journal)
Vol. 12 No. 2 (2026): July (ARTICLE IN PRESS)

STROKE PREVENTION EDUCATION AND POST-STROKE CARE, AND EXPLORATION OF GENETIC PROFILES

Arisetijono, Eko (Unknown)
Yueniwati, Yuyun (Unknown)
Setianto , Catur Ari (Unknown)
Prabowo , Bisma Dewanto Ari (Unknown)
Ernanda , Shelby Amrus (Unknown)
Agustin , Aisyiyah Alviana (Unknown)
Gumelar , Enggar (Unknown)
Hasibuan , Muhammad Effendy Nugraha (Unknown)
Irnanda , Miranthi Ayu (Unknown)
Azzakiy , Ahmad Abdul Hadiy (Unknown)
Riandono , Dody (Unknown)
Ibrahim , Ananto Suar Bhakti (Unknown)
Pratama , Senoadji (Unknown)
Friscillia , Febrina (Unknown)
Muhammad , Galang Mahasin (Unknown)
Aprilianingtyas , Arvidareyna Panca (Unknown)
Putri , Firda Aunidiah (Unknown)
Rahmaditta , Allyssa (Unknown)
Purnama , Sari Dianita (Unknown)
Maliga , Helnida Anggun (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Jun 2026

Abstract

Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability and mortality in Indonesia, making prevention and post-stroke care crucial to improving patients' quality of life. Objective: This community service project aimed to provide education on stroke prevention and post-stroke care in Besole Village, introduce a stroke risk screening application called Sinarsis (https://sinarsis.id), and explore genetic risk profiles for stroke in one participant. Methods: The method employed was a classical educational approach, encompassing explanations of stroke, prevention strategies, and post-stroke care by family members. Participants were also introduced to the Sinarsis application as a stroke risk screening tool. Results: Out of 51 participants, evaluation results indicated that 80% rated the program as highly beneficial, while 20% found it beneficial. Additionally, 90% of participants strongly agreed that similar programs should be conducted in the future. Regarding perceived knowledge gain, 86% of participants reported acquiring new insights on stroke, and 90% reported feeling highly motivated to prevent stroke. Furthermore, 84% of participants with family members who had experienced a stroke reported feeling highly motivated to improve post-stroke care. A genetic risk profile examination was conducted on one participant for further exploration of stroke risk, though it was limited to a single individual due to constraints on testing kits and funding. Conclusion: In conclusion, this educational program effectively enhanced knowledge and motivation among Besole Village residents regarding stroke prevention and post-stroke care. The Sinarsis application is anticipated to serve as a valuable tool for community-based stroke risk screening.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

MNJ

Publisher

Subject

Neuroscience

Description

Malang Neurology Journal is a peer-reviewed and open access journal that focuses on promoting neurological sciences generated from basic neurosciences and clinical neurology. This journal publishes original articles, reviews, and also interesting case reports. Brief communications containing short ...