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- A Study to Assess the Knowledge Regarding Diabetic Foot Ulcer Among Diabetic Clients in a Selected Hospital, Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu
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1 Adhiparasakthi College of Nursing, Melmaruvathur, Kancheepuram District, IN
2 Adhiparasakthi College of Nursing. Melmaruvathur, Kancheepuram District, IN
1 Adhiparasakthi College of Nursing, Melmaruvathur, Kancheepuram District, IN
2 Adhiparasakthi College of Nursing. Melmaruvathur, Kancheepuram District, IN
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Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research, Vol 3, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 1-4Abstract
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge regarding diabetic foot ulcer among diabetic clients in a selected hospital, Kancheepuram district, Tamil Nadu. Convenient sampling technique was used to select 100 diabetic patients who were in hospital. Data were gathered through structured knowledge questionnaire .The results mainly found that 56% patients had inadequate level of knowledge,38% had average level of knowledge,6%had an adequate level of knowledge. The Association between knowledge score and demographic variables was assessed by using chi-square. There was significant association between age, sex, marital status and family history of diabetes with knowledge score. The findings revealed that there is need planned teaching programme regarding diabetic ulcer foot.References
- Aggarwal.K.K.’’Foot Complications in Diabetes’’. Asian Journal of Diabetology. 13(3). 2002. 4-5
- Robert.W.G et al, Diabetic Foot Ulcer, Asian Journal of Diabetology. l2(2). 2002. 4
- Ramachandra. “Epidemiology of Diabetes in India”. Journal Association of Physician of India. 3(2). 2005.
- Rajesh et.al. “Why should Diabetic patients take care of their Feet”. A Bulletin of the Diabetic Research Centre. 24. (2). 2006. 1-7.
- Jinadasa CVM, Jeewantha M. knowledge and Practice of Foot Care in Patients with Chronic Diabetic Ulcers. International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health. 3(1) 2011.115- 122.
- Wipawee Kong-in. Knowledge and Practice of Prevention of Foot Ulcer Among Patients with Diabetes Mellitus. The 2nd International Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences April 10th, 2010 Faculty of Liberal Arts, Prince of Songkla University Palliative Care_008.
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- A Correlation Study on Perceived Stress and Premenstrual Symptoms Among Adolescent Girls in Selected School at Pallakkapalayam, Namakkal (Dt)
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1 Dhanvantri College of Nursing, Ganapathypuram, Muniyappan Kovil, Pallakkapalyam, Namakkal District – 637 303, IN
2 Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi Institute of Medical Sciences (MAPIMS), Melmaruvathur, IN
3 Adhiparasakthi Collège of Nursing, Melmaruvathur, IN
1 Dhanvantri College of Nursing, Ganapathypuram, Muniyappan Kovil, Pallakkapalyam, Namakkal District – 637 303, IN
2 Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi Institute of Medical Sciences (MAPIMS), Melmaruvathur, IN
3 Adhiparasakthi Collège of Nursing, Melmaruvathur, IN
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Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research, Vol 3, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 14-17Abstract
Background: Pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS) is recurrent variable cluster of troublesome physical and emotional symptoms that develop 7–14 days before the onset of menstruation and subsides when menstruation occurs. Premenstrual syndrome is a psychophysiological stress induced disorder. Stress disturbs the balance of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. Changes in heart rate and blood pressure are the most important physiological response following stress. Objectives: To correlate the perceived stress and premenstrual symptoms among adolescent girls. Design: A correlational survey was adopted for the study Setting: Government Higher secondary school, Pallakkapalyam, Namakkal District. Participants: 60 adolescent girls fulfilling the inclusion criteria were selected by simple random sampling technique. Methods: All participants were given a questionnaire to complete; questions were related to Baseline Proforma of adolescent girls, rating scale on the common premenstrual symptoms and perceived stress scale, participants were given 20 minutes to complete the questionnaire. Results: The findings revealed that, there was significant correlation between perceived stress and premenstrual symptoms (P < 0.05). There was no significant association between the premenstrual symptoms and perceived stress with their demographic variables like age, age at menarche, duration of cycle, type of flow, family history of PMS, academic performance, school absenteeism, source of information and use of home remedies. Conclusion: There was significant correlation between perceived stress and premenstrual symptoms. As the perceived stress increases the premenstrual symptoms among adolescent girls also increased.Keywords
Perceived Stress, Adolescents, Premenstrual Syndrome.References
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- Anil.k agarawal and Anju Agarwal. A study of dysmenorrehea during menstruation in adolescent girls. Indian journal community medicine.2010 January. 35(1).159-164.
- Braverman PK. Premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. J Pediatric Adolescent Gynecol. 2007 ; 20(1):3-12
- Anandha Lakshmi et. al., Prevalence of Premenstrual Syndrome and Dysmenorrhoea among Female Medical Students and its Association with College Absenteeism. Int J Biol Med Res. 2011; 2(4): 1011 -1016
- Mahin Delara.et.al., Health related quality of life among adolescents with premenstrual disorders: a cross sectional study. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2012, 10:1 doi:10.1186/1477-7525-10-1
- M.V. Rode, P. Kamble, M.S. Phatak, P. Jadhao and P. Tayde Effect of premenstrual stress on autonomic function. Annals of Neurosciences, Volume 17, Number 3, July 2010.