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Effectiveness of Planned Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding the Pubertal Changes Among the Girls


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1 Final Year Basic B.Sc Nursing Students (2019-2020). Swatantra Senani Uttamraoji Patil Nursing College Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
2 Principal, Swatantra Senani Uttamraoji Patil Nursing College, Aurangabad, India
3 Lecturer, Dept. of Medical and Surgical Nursing, Swatantra Senani Uttamraoji Patil Nursing College Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
     

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Aim: A study to assess the effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge regarding the pubertal changes among the girls in selected primary school of rural area in Aurangabad district.” Objectives of the study. Ojectives: To assess the knowledge regarding the pubertal changes among the girls of primary school before planned teaching programme. To prepare and administer planned teaching programme regarding pubertal changes. To assess the knowledge regarding the pubertal changes among the girls of primary school after planned teaching programme. To evaluate the effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge regarding the pubertal changes among the girls of primary school. To find out the association between the pre-test knowledge score with selected demographic variable. Methods: This pre- experimental study was conducted to evaluate effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge regarding pubertal changes among the girls of selected primary school of rural area of Aurangabad district. Non probability convenient sampling technique was used for the sample collection of 50 girls studying in Z.P. Primary School, Bhalgaon, Aurangabad. The present study was evaluative in nature conducted our period of four weeks. The conceptual framework used for the study was based on modified open system theory. Result: In pre-test 28 (56%) participants had poor knowledge, 22 (44%) subjects had average knowledge and none of them participants had good knowledge regarding pubertal changes. In post test, 30 (60%) participants had average knowledge, 20 (40%) participants had good knowledge and none of them participants had poor knowledge regarding pubertal changes. The study proved the mean post test knowledge score (19.32) was greater than mean pre-test knowledge (9.68). The mean difference between pre-test and post-test score was (9.64). Paired t knowledge score is (13.71) was significant at 0.05% level hence research hypothesis H1 was accepted. This indicted that the planned teaching programme was effective in increasing the knowledge regarding pubertal changes among girls in selected primary school. Interpretation and Conclusion: The finding of study supported that the effectiveness of PTP in increasing the knowledge regarding the pubertal changes among the girls of selected primary school of rural area in Aurangabad District.

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Knowledge, PTP, Pubertal Changes, Girls.
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Sanjay Nagre
Final Year Basic B.Sc Nursing Students (2019-2020). Swatantra Senani Uttamraoji Patil Nursing College Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
Pavan Kudale
Final Year Basic B.Sc Nursing Students (2019-2020). Swatantra Senani Uttamraoji Patil Nursing College Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
Suraj Munde
Final Year Basic B.Sc Nursing Students (2019-2020). Swatantra Senani Uttamraoji Patil Nursing College Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
Faruk Shaikh
Final Year Basic B.Sc Nursing Students (2019-2020). Swatantra Senani Uttamraoji Patil Nursing College Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
Jayashree Bansode
Final Year Basic B.Sc Nursing Students (2019-2020). Swatantra Senani Uttamraoji Patil Nursing College Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
Arti Mali
Final Year Basic B.Sc Nursing Students (2019-2020). Swatantra Senani Uttamraoji Patil Nursing College Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
Anvarasab Naregal
Principal, Swatantra Senani Uttamraoji Patil Nursing College, Aurangabad, India
Soloman Athawale
Lecturer, Dept. of Medical and Surgical Nursing, Swatantra Senani Uttamraoji Patil Nursing College Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


Aim: A study to assess the effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge regarding the pubertal changes among the girls in selected primary school of rural area in Aurangabad district.” Objectives of the study. Ojectives: To assess the knowledge regarding the pubertal changes among the girls of primary school before planned teaching programme. To prepare and administer planned teaching programme regarding pubertal changes. To assess the knowledge regarding the pubertal changes among the girls of primary school after planned teaching programme. To evaluate the effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge regarding the pubertal changes among the girls of primary school. To find out the association between the pre-test knowledge score with selected demographic variable. Methods: This pre- experimental study was conducted to evaluate effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge regarding pubertal changes among the girls of selected primary school of rural area of Aurangabad district. Non probability convenient sampling technique was used for the sample collection of 50 girls studying in Z.P. Primary School, Bhalgaon, Aurangabad. The present study was evaluative in nature conducted our period of four weeks. The conceptual framework used for the study was based on modified open system theory. Result: In pre-test 28 (56%) participants had poor knowledge, 22 (44%) subjects had average knowledge and none of them participants had good knowledge regarding pubertal changes. In post test, 30 (60%) participants had average knowledge, 20 (40%) participants had good knowledge and none of them participants had poor knowledge regarding pubertal changes. The study proved the mean post test knowledge score (19.32) was greater than mean pre-test knowledge (9.68). The mean difference between pre-test and post-test score was (9.64). Paired t knowledge score is (13.71) was significant at 0.05% level hence research hypothesis H1 was accepted. This indicted that the planned teaching programme was effective in increasing the knowledge regarding pubertal changes among girls in selected primary school. Interpretation and Conclusion: The finding of study supported that the effectiveness of PTP in increasing the knowledge regarding the pubertal changes among the girls of selected primary school of rural area in Aurangabad District.

Keywords


Knowledge, PTP, Pubertal Changes, Girls.

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