International Journal of Psychology and Health Science
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): International Journal of Psychology and Health Science (April - June 2026)

Effectiveness of Mobilization Mat on Decubitus Incidents in Patient on Bed Rest Due to Stroke at West Java Regional Hospital

Anah Sasmita (Bandung Health Polytechnic, Bandung, Indonesia)
Sugiyanto Sugiyanto (Tasikmalaya Health Polytechnic, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia)
Peni Cahyati (Tasikmalaya Health Polytechnic, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia)
Metilda Metilda (Rajawali Health Institute, Bandung, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
26 Jun 2026

Abstract

Pressure ulcers are a common complication among bedridden stroke patients, leading to pain, infection, prolonged hospitalization, and reduced quality of care. These injuries result from sustained pressure that impairs blood circulation and causes tissue damage. Major risk factors include immobility, prolonged pressure, skin moisture, malnutrition, and the inability to change body position independently. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of the Pastibar patient mobilization mat (Alasmob Pastibar) in preventing pressure ulcers among bedridden stroke patients at the West Java Regional General Hospital. A quasi-experimental pretest–posttest design with a control group was employed. The sample consisted of 80 respondents selected through purposive sampling and divided equally into intervention and control groups. Data were collected through direct observation and questionnaires assessing patients’ skin conditions before and after seven days of treatment. Statistical analyses were conducted using the Wilcoxon and McNemar tests. The findings demonstrated that Alasmob Pastibar significantly enhanced patient mobilization and reduced the incidence of pressure ulcers compared to conventional care (p < 0.05). In the intervention group, 88% of patients did not develop pressure ulcers, whereas 75% of patients in the control group experienced pressure ulcers. Additionally, patients using Alasmob Pastibar reported lower pain complaints, and nursing staff required less time to reposition patients. These results indicate that Alasmob Pastibar is an effective tool for preventing pressure ulcers in bedridden stroke patients by improving comfort, reducing injury risk, and facilitating patient mobilization. Therefore, its implementation in nursing practice is recommended to enhance the quality of care for bedridden patients. Further studies involving larger populations and longer observation periods are recommended to validate and strengthen these findings.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJPHS

Publisher

Subject

Nursing

Description

International Journal of Psychology and Health Science (IJPHS) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Greenation Publisher and Yayasan Global Research National. IJPHS welcomes research papers in diverse health and psychology topics including Occupational Health, HIV, Clinical Health, Public Health, ...