Research Article
Factors that Contribute on Golden Hour Patient Stroke (Review on The Family)
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.23-11-2019.2298390, author={Bernadetta Germia Aridamayanti and Abdurahman Wahid and Ifa Hafifah and Helna Fitriana}, title={Factors that Contribute on Golden Hour Patient Stroke (Review on The Family)}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First National Seminar Universitas Sari Mulia, NS-UNISM 2019, 23rd November 2019, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={NS-UNISM}, year={2020}, month={7}, keywords={golden hour stroke patients family perception}, doi={10.4108/eai.23-11-2019.2298390} }
- Bernadetta Germia Aridamayanti
Abdurahman Wahid
Ifa Hafifah
Helna Fitriana
Year: 2020
Factors that Contribute on Golden Hour Patient Stroke (Review on The Family)
NS-UNISM
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.23-11-2019.2298390
Abstract
Total of 62.8% of stroke patients come to the hospital with family> 4.5 hours due to several factors. This study was to determine the factors that play a role in the golden hour such as knowledge, education, perception and transportation. The ethical feasibility test is conducted at the Ethics Commission of the Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University. Using descriptive analytic method with cross sectional study with accidental sampling at 40 families of stroke patients. Analizing data using spearman test found knowledge (p value=0.001), perception (p value=0.001). Kruskal-Wallis education (p value=0.913), Mann-Whitney transportation (p value=0.474). Perception is a dominant factor in golden hour (74.7%). Respondents have sufficient knowledge for the early detection so as to achieve the golden hour. However, the belief (perception) that patients experience emergency and assume that the symptoms will go away by itself so do not need to be taken to the hospital caused a delay