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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