Early Detection Of Aphasia In Acute Stroke : Concept Analysis

  • Dwi Febryanto Diponegoro University
  • Retnaningsih Retnaningsih Diponegoro University
  • Fitria Handayani Diponegoro University
Keywords: Concept analysis, Aphasia screening, Aphasia acute stroke, Wilson method

Abstract

Background The concept of early detection aphasia in acute stroke has been extensively studied in nursing research, but many aspects are used throughout the current literature which include assessment, screening, and early assessment. This term is used in current literature in various contexts that relate to studying quickly aphasia in acute stroke and accurately so that the handling is timely. Aim The paper is a report of a concept analysis of early detection of aphasia in acute stroke. Method A literature search was conducted using the MEDLINE, Pubmed, Scince Direct database from 2010-2019 with the keyword "Early Detection", "Aphasia in Acute Stroke". The reference lists of the identified papers where than searched for further sources and 10 papers were identified for inclusion into the paper. The Wilson”s Process was used to conduct the concept analysis. Findings Early detection of aphasia in acute stroke is major aspect of determine or find language disorders in stroke patients. Early detection is affected by the attributes, namely screening, assessment, finding and tracking. This balance is also an important factor in the incidence of disease and for optimal health and reduces anxiety, depression, quality of life and length of stay. Conclusion Early detection of aphasia in acute stroke is potentially relevant to many aspects of nursing. In order for nurse to have a positive relationship with a patients aphasia in acute stroke, early detection of aphasia in acute stroke must be present in terms of assessing aphasia, screening, and finding the incidence of aphasia in acute stroke.

Author Biographies

Dwi Febryanto, Diponegoro University

Master of Student in Departement Of Nursing at Diponegoro University

Retnaningsih Retnaningsih, Diponegoro University

Neurologi Departemen, Karyadi Hospital, Faculty Medicine at Diponegoro University

Fitria Handayani, Diponegoro University

Neurology Nursing Division, Faculty of Medicine at Diponegoro University