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Effectiveness of Planned Teaching Programme on Knowledge and Practice Regarding Hemodynamic Monitoring among Staff Nurses Selected Hospital in Bareilly


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1 Department of Medical Surgical Nursing , Ganga Sheel School of Nursing , Bareilly, U.P, India
2 Ganga Sheel School of Nursing, Bareilly, U.P, India
     

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With a view to assess the effectiveness of planned teaching program regarding hemodynamic monitoring among staff nurses, the pre experimental study with quantitative approach was undertaken among 40 staff nurses. Purposive sampling techniques were used in selecting the staff nurses. The result revealed that educating the staff nurses about hemodynamic monitoring and its techniques helped in improving the knowledge, practice and skills regarding hemodynamic monitoring and also helped in patient health care by preventing in monitoring errors.

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Planned Teaching Programme, Hemodynamic Monitoring, Staff Nurses.
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Authors

Srinivasarao Endla
Department of Medical Surgical Nursing , Ganga Sheel School of Nursing , Bareilly, U.P, India
Lata Kabdal
Ganga Sheel School of Nursing, Bareilly, U.P, India
Nitin Sahai
Ganga Sheel School of Nursing, Bareilly, U.P, India
Kazia Masih
Ganga Sheel School of Nursing, Bareilly, U.P, India

Abstract


With a view to assess the effectiveness of planned teaching program regarding hemodynamic monitoring among staff nurses, the pre experimental study with quantitative approach was undertaken among 40 staff nurses. Purposive sampling techniques were used in selecting the staff nurses. The result revealed that educating the staff nurses about hemodynamic monitoring and its techniques helped in improving the knowledge, practice and skills regarding hemodynamic monitoring and also helped in patient health care by preventing in monitoring errors.

Keywords


Planned Teaching Programme, Hemodynamic Monitoring, Staff Nurses.

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