PKM PENINGKATAN KEMAMPUAN DETEKSI DINI STROKE METODE ACT FAST DI MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 PADA MASYARAKAT DESA PAKASAI WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS PADUSUNAN KOTA PARIAMAN
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Penyakit Tidak Menular (PTM) seperti stroke bisa menjadi cormobid saat pandemi covid-19 yang meningkatkan resiko kematian. Pariaman adalah wilayah PTM yang cukup tinggi terutama PTM resiko tinggi stroke seperti Hipertensi 23,4%, diabetes mellitus 3,4%, obesitas juga 3.4%. Diabetes dan Obesitas di pariaman merupakan data tertinggi diseluruh Sumatera Barat. Untuk mencegah terjadinya stroke pada kelompok tersebut, diperlukan pengetahuan, Self Efficacy dan kemampuan deteksi dini Stroke dengan pendampingan secara terus menerus dalam mengontrol penyakit tersebut sehingga kejadian stroke dapat dicegah.Pengabdian Masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan Pengetahuan, Self Efficacy dan kemampuan deteksi dini Stroke Metode Act FAST pada masyarakat di Desa Pakasai Padusunan Kota Pariaman. Kegiatan deteksi dini stroke ini diikutti oleh 30 orang masyarakat desa Pakasai. Hasil yang dicapai adalah Sebagian besar peserta sudah mampu melakukan deteksi dini stroke secara FAST. Diharapkan masyarakat mendapatkan proses pendampingan yang berkesinambungan dalam melakukan deteksi dini, pencegahan dan pertolongan pertama pada serangan stroke.
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