Effect of Vicarious Experience and Verbal Persuasion Intervention towards Activity Daily Living Self Efficacy among Post-Stroke Patients
Fitria Endah Janitra1*, I Made Kariasa2, Tuti Herawati2

1Lecturer, Faculty of Nursing, Sultan Agung Islamic University , Indonesia
2Lecturer, Faculty of Nursing, Indonesia University, Indonesia


Abstract

Background: Stroke is diseases with a high degree of disability indeed need an effective rehabilitation. Self-efficacy is a very useful concept in stroke rehabilitation in order to achieve independence in activity daily living (ADL).
Purpose: To identify the effect of the vicarious experience and verbal persuasion intervention towards ADL self efficacy in post-stroke patients in Gatot Subroto Army Hospital Jakarta.
Methods: A quasy experimental design with pre-test and post-test with control group approach with a total sample of 32 post-stroke patients. Data analysis are using paired t-test, unpaired t-test , Mann-whitney, Wilcoxon, and Pearson correlation.
Results: The results showed that there is an effect of vicarious experience and verbal persuasion interventions towards ADL self-efficacy in post-stroke patients (p <0.001). There is no significant relationship between the respondents characteristics with the level of ADL self-efficacy in post-stroke patients.
Conclusion : Vicarious experience and verbal persuasion intervention have a significant effect in improving ADL self-efficacy in post-stroke patients

Keywords: activity daily living, self-efficacy, post-stroke

Topic: Medical and Surgical Nursing

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