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Kohli, Gaurav
- Minor Disorders of Newborn - a Narrative Review
Authors
1 Dept of Child Health Nursing, M.M Institute of Nursing, M.M University Mullana, Ambala, Haryana, IN
2 Dept of Medical Surgical Nursing, M.M Institute of Nursing, M.M University Mullana, Ambala, Haryana, IN
3 Dept of Community Health Nursing, M.M Institute of Nursing, M.M University Mullana, Ambala, Haryana, IN
Source
International Journal of Nursing Care, Vol 1, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 44-47Abstract
Background: The minor disorders are most common among newborns, neglecting the minor health problem is the one of the factor contributing to the newborn mortality rate. In India most the mothers are not aware of management regarding minor disorders of newborn (vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, physiological jaundice, conjunctivitis, umbilical cord infection, pseudo menstruation, breast engorgement, and skin rashes). In a view of limited studies and resources, important consideration on literature review taken.
Aim: This study aims to investigate in the terms of incidences of minor disorders of newborn including knowledge of postnatal mother regarding minor disorders. To increase the attention of least fathered area but it is early needed of neonatal health in the state of Karnataka will help the nursing personnel to reduce the incidence of minor disorder of newborn.
Method and material: A narrative review undertaken using the following databases in the end of 2010, pub med, CINAHL, MEDLINE, Local Newspaper (THE HINDU), National, International Journals, and Magazines of Karnataka regarding minor disorders of newborn.
Results: Twenty research studies on nursing from databases regarding minor disorders of newborn. The incidence Knowledge of postnatal mothers concludes most of the studies 10 (78%) shows mothers had below average knowledge and 66% mothers showed negative attitude and there was big gap between actual and desired practice in carding newborn.
Discussion: In the National, International literature regarding minor disorders of newborn, the consensus would be needed around the knowledge, attitude, and practice of postnatal mother since the studies and awareness were very less in number.
Keywords
Level of Knowledge, Socio Demographic Variables, Minor Disorders, Newborns, Postnatal MothersReferences
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- An Experimental Study to Assess the Effectiveness of the Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge of Traffic Safety among School Children at Selected Urban Schools in Ludhiana, Punjab
Authors
1 Department of Community Health Nursing, M. M Institute of Nursing M. M University, Ambala, IN
Source
International Journal of Nursing Education, Vol 6, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 127-131Abstract
Objectives:
1. To assess the pretest knowledge of Traffic Safety among school children of control and experimental group.
2. To assess the post test knowledge of Traffic Safety among school children of control and experimental group.
3. To compare the pretest and posttest knowledge of Traffic Safety among school children of control and experimental group.
4. To ascertain the relationship of structured teaching on knowledge of Traffic Safety among school children with selected variables such as age, gender, academic standard, father's education, exposure to mass media, type of vehicles use.
Material and Method: Experimental approach, true experimental design was used and the study conducted in Sargodha National public senior secondary school, field ganj and Shivalik Vidya Mandir School, Jamalpur.&Shivalik Vidya Mandir School Jamalpur, Ludhiana (Pb.) 64 school children were chosen by Non proportionate stratified random sampling. The data collected through self structured questionnaire. The data was analyzed by descriptive statistics (mean, median&mode)&inferential statistics (Chi square, F test, Correlation of coefficient&t test).
Results: The pretest mean knowledge score of experimental group was 19.66 and in post test 31.94 after carrying out the structured teaching programme. On other side control group mean knowledge score of pretest was 19.91&in post test 21.41. Horizontal't' test findings between pre test and post test of experimental group was18.065 is highly significant at the level of P<0.001&vertical't' test value between post tests of control and experimental group was 198.677 also highly significant at the level of P<0.001. it has shown that structured teaching brought valuable change in the knowledge of school children regarding traffic safety. Recommendations: the findings of the study shown that there is need to carry out the interventions to increase the knowledge of school children regarding traffic safety which further will help to reduce the accidents&secure the school children on the roads.
Keywords
Experimental Study, Structured Teaching Programme, Traffic Safety, School Children- Winning Strategy in Turbulent Times:Total Supply Chain Solutions for IT and ITes Industry
Authors
1 Mudra Institute of Communication, Ahmedabad, IN
Source
PES Business Review, Vol 4, No 1 (2009), Pagination: 43-52Abstract
We are in an era where personal, professional, as well as commercial relationships are greatly impacted by technology. Some lament over its ill effects while others rejoice over the enabling nature of technology. We believe that irrespective of people's individual preferences, the pervasive technology is a reality no one can escape The pivotal role of the IT outsourcing industry in the knowledge economy is clearly evident. Therefore logically, human capital management or talent management is the greatest challenge of today's times. Considering the unique characteristics of the IT and ITES sector, traditional models of human capital management in general, and talent supply chain management in particular do not capture the unique reality. There is thus an emerging need for academics and practitioners to pay attention to this aspect of the IT outsourcing industry. This paper analyses the issues of talent supply chain management prevalent in the IT outsourcing industry. The review revealed that there is an emerging need for total solutions providers for managing the supply chain. The authors opine on the basis of literature and industry data, whosoever wins the talent supply chain battle will win in the IT services industry.Keywords
IT & ITes Industry, Talent Supply Chain Mangemnt.- Understanding of Naturopathy
Authors
1 Department of Mental Health Nursing, Guru Teg Bahadur College of Nursing, Punjab-141002, IN
2 Department of Community Health Nursing, M.M. Institute of Nursing, M.M. University, Mullana (Ambala) - 133203, IN
Source
International Journal of Nursing Education and Research, Vol 2, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 135-139Abstract
Naturopathy is a unique and varied system of health care that accentuates the use of preemptive and natural therapeutics. Naturopathic are proficient to work as primary care specialists who are experts in the prevention, identification, managing, and curing of both critical as well as prolonged illnesses. The goal of naturopathy is not the treatment of the disease alone, but rather to restore wellness of the body. Treatment plans are designed for the individual patient, and they are not based on the common symptoms. Naturopathic medicine essentially probes the correlation that exists between the physical, emotional and psychological well being of the individual thereby attempting to restore complete wellness and health. They give natural medicine with which the disease is cured instantly without taking much time for the symptom to be cured. This type of medicine was discovered by Hippocrates, a Greek physician, approximately 2400 years ago and is predominantly based on the concept of nature's healing power. Naturopathy favors a holistic approach with non-invasive treatment and generally avoids the use of surgery and allopathic drugs. Naturopathy completes rejection of biomedicine and modern science in common. Naturopathic Medicine, or Naturopathy, is a system that uses natural substances to treat the patient and recognition that the patient's mental, emotional, and physical states must all be treated for a lasting effect. It also considers the environmental factors involved which on the whole disturb the normal functioning of the body and lead it to a morbid, weak and toxic state. The foundation of Naturopathic medicine is the vitalistic philosophy of the healing power of nature. Naturopathy insists that the healing of diseases with natural resources present in the environment like soil, water, sunlight&message etc.Keywords
Vital Force, Holistic Approach, Non-Invasive, Naturopathic Medicine, Naturopaths, Natural Treatment.- Understanding of Urodynamics Testing
Authors
1 Dept of Child Health Nursing, M.M Institute of Nursing, M.M University Mullana, Ambala, Haryana-133207, IN
2 Dept of Medical Surgical Nursing, M.M Institute of Nursing, M.M University Mullana, Ambala, Haryana-133207, IN
3 Dept of Community Health Nursing, M.M Institute of Nursing, M.M University Mullana, Ambala, Haryana-133207, IN