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- Title
Rational Model-Based Training Retain the Health Cadres' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on Stroke Issue.
- Authors
Dhomiri, Husniyatur Rizqiyah; Mintaroem, Karyono; Setyoadi
- Abstract
Stroke is a medical emergency that the patients of it ideally should have received stroke management <3 hours since the attack. Emergency situations can occur at anytime, thus the health cadres participation in minimizing pre-hospital delay through FAST method is needed. In order to make the cadres have knowledge, positive attitudes, and good practices about FAST, the rational model-based training was conducted. The aim of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of rational model-based training on the health cadres' changes on knowledge, attitudes, and practices in the stroke symptoms detection using FAST. This study used quasi-experimental research design through pretest-posttest control group design. 50 respondents were divided into intervention and control groups. Data analysis used independent sample t-test and mann whitney test. The results show that there were differences in attitude and practices changes between the intervention and the control groups after training, with p values 0.009 and 0.000. There was no any difference in the retention of knowledge, attitudes, and practices in both groups, the p value was 0.849; 0.626;0.456.
- Publication
International Journal of Nursing Education, 2020, Vol 12, Issue 2, p31
- ISSN
0974-9349
- Publication type
Academic Journal