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In Indonesia, nonbiomedical practitioners are increasingly involved in stroke care, offering services influenced by education, religion, and culture. Their approaches often overlap with biomedical methods, reflecting a holistic view of stroke recovery.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Medical Anthropology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Background:

  • Limited stroke resources in Indonesia necessitate exploring diverse care approaches.
  • Growing demand exists for integrating nonbiomedical practitioners into stroke care pathways.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document nonbiomedical stroke services utilized by survivors in Aceh, Indonesia.
  • To understand the influences shaping nonbiomedical stroke treatment approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study employing interviews, observations, focus groups, and vignettes.
  • Involved stroke survivors, caregivers, and both biomedical and nonbiomedical practitioners.
  • Conducted in two subdistricts of Aceh, Indonesia.

Main Results:

  • Identified two distinct categories of nonbiomedical stroke practitioners.
  • Nonbiomedical practitioners demonstrated treatment approaches influenced by education, religion, and culture.
  • Observed overlaps in influences between nonbiomedical and biomedical practitioners.

Conclusions:

  • Nonbiomedical practitioners play a role in stroke care in Indonesia, integrating cultural and religious beliefs.
  • Understanding these diverse influences is crucial for developing comprehensive stroke management strategies.
  • Further research can explore effective integration models for nonbiomedical and biomedical stroke care.