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Santosh Kumar, S. K.
- A Study to Assess the Knowledge on Prevention of Asthma among Farmers in Selected Settings Mysuru
Authors
1 JSS College of Nursing, Mysuru, Karnataka, IN
Source
International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, Vol 4, No 4 (2016), Pagination: 404-406Abstract
Background: Asthma Is One of the Common Respiratory Problem Occurs in Farmers, In India, there are approximately 40 million people are suffering from Asthma and the number is rising every day. Asthma has recorded to be high in Karnataka.
Objectives: To assess the knowledge on asthma among farmers in selected settings Mysuru. And To determine the association between the level of the knowledge on asthma with their selected personnel variable.
METHODOLOGY: Research approach: Descriptive research approach was used for this study.
Research Design: The descriptive research design selected for this study.
Setting: Setting refers to the area where the study is conducted. This study was conducted on Bhanchallihundi rural areas of Hadinaru PHC, Mysuru.
Population: The target population for the study was farmers of Bhanchallihundi rural areas of Hadinaru PHC, Mysuru.
Sample: Farmers of Bhanchallihundi rural areas of Hadinaru PHC, Mysuru.
Participants: 30 farmers.
Sampling Techniques: Convenience sampling technique was used to select the sample.
RESULT: The Majority Of The Farmers Having Moderate Knowledge On Asthma Follows Few Farmers Have Adequate Knowledge. The Overall Mean Knowledge Scores of The Farmers Is 22.13 With SD4, 04, And Out Of Many Variable Age Education Qualification, Source Of Information Was Found To Be Significant With The Knowledge Of 0.05 Level.
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Asthma, Farmers.- A Study to Assess the Knowledge Regarding Human Rights and Legal Responsibilities of the Mentally Ill among Students Studying in Selected Nursing Colleges at Mysuru
Authors
1 JSS College of Nursing, Mysuru, IN
Source
International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, Vol 4, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 105-106Abstract
A descriptive study was conducted to assess the knowledge questionnaire regarding human rights and legal responsibilities of mentally ill among students. Data was collected by administering structured knowledge questionnaire regarding human rights and legal responsibilities of mentally ill. The study was conducted at JSS College of Nursing, JSS School of Nursing, Mysuru among 60 III year BSc nursing and GNM III year students who were selected by using non probability convenience sampling technique. The study result revealed that 70% of nursing students had average knowledge, 21.6% had poor knowledge and 8.4% had good knowledge among students.Keywords
Human Rights, Legal Responsibilities and Mentally Ill.- A Descriptive Study to Assess the Knowledge and Practice Regarding Toilet Training among the Mothers of Early Childhood (17 to 30 Months) Children in Selected Rural Area at Tumkur District, Karnataka
Authors
1 Jupiter College of Nursing, Bangalore, IN
2 JSS College of Nursing, Mysore, IN
Source
International Journal of Nursing Education and Research, Vol 2, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 180-185Abstract
Background: Toilet training can be considered a progressive process that consists of several stages for which the child must acquire both physical and cognitive self control. It includes discussing, undressing, going, wiping, dressing, flushing and hand washing. It is an individualized task for each child. It should begin and be completed according to the child's ability to accomplish it, not according to a set schedule.
Materials and methods: The descriptive study was conducted in Hebbur village, Tumkur, which is situated 15 km away from the Shree Siddaganga mutt, This setting is feasible due to geographical proximity and availability of sufficient sample ie. 100 mothers by using descriptive correlation design and the sampling was Random sampling technique.
Results:
- The statistical analysis showed that out of 100 mothers of early childhood (17 to 30 months) children, 17% had adequate knowledge, 68% had moderately adequate knowledge and only 15% had inadequate knowledge regarding toilet training of early childhood.
- The mean percentage level of knowledge of mothers of early childhood (17 to 30 months) children regarding toilet training was 59.5% and the mean was 11.9 with standard deviation of 2.3. The statistical analysis showed that out of 100 mothers of early childhood (17 to 30 months) children 26% had better practice, 63% had good practice and 11% of them had poor practice regarding toilets training among mothers of early childhood children.
- The mean percentage level of practices of mothers of early childhood (17 to 30 months) children regarding toilet training was 65.71%, the mean was 13.8 with standard deviation of 2.9.
- The correlation coefficient between level of knowledge and practice of mothers of early childhood (17 to 30 months) children regarding toilet training. The correlation coefficient obtained was r=0.62. This value indicates that there was a positive correlation between level of knowledge and practice of mothers of early childhood (17 to 30 months) regarding toilet training.
- The obtained chi-square value shows that there was a significant association between the education of mother (χ2 = 6.41, df=2, p<0.05), and there was statistical significant association between the practice with number of children ( χ2 = 6.99, df=2, p<0.05),but it didn't show any significant association with other demographic variables of mothers of early childhood children.
Conclusion: The statistical analysis showed that out of 100 mothers of early childhood (17 to 30 months) children, 17% had adequate knowledge, 68% had moderately adequate knowledge and only 15% had inadequate knowledge regarding toilet training of early childhood children. The mean percentage level of knowledge mothers of early childhood (17 to 30 months) children regarding toilet training was 59.5% and the mean was 11.9 with standard deviation of 2.3. and 26% had better practices, 63% had good practice and 11% of them had good practice regarding toilets training among mothers of early childhood children. The correlation coefficient between level of knowledge and practices of mothers of early childhood (17 to 30 months) children regarding toilet training. The correlation coefficient obtained was r=0.62. This value indicates that there was a positive correlation between level of knowledge and practice of mothers of early childhood (17 to 30 months)children regarding toilet training. The obtained chi-square value shows that there was a significant association between the education of mother (χ2 = 6.41, df=2, p<0.05), and there was statistical significant association between the practice with number of children ( χ2 = 6.99, df=2, p<0.05),but it didn't show any significant association with other demographic variables of mothers of early childhood children.
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Descriptive, Knowledge, Practice Toilet Training and Early Childhood.- A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency among Primary School Teachers in Selected Schools at Tumkur
Authors
1 Ahemednagar, Maharashtra, IN
2 JSS College of Nursing, Mysore, Karnataka, IN
3 Vijaysinh Mohiti Patel College of Nursing, Akluj, Solapur, Maharashtra, IN
Source
Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research, Vol 5, No 3 (2015), Pagination: 413-419Abstract
Background: Juvenile delinquency is an important public health problem that contributes to the morbidity and mortality of adolescents as well as places a significant economic burden on society. It is not merely an offence but also embraces all deviations from normal youthful behavior. Juvenile delinquency is a massive and growing problem worldwide.
Objectives: To assess the knowledge on regarding prevention of juvenile delinquency among Primary School teachers in selected schools. Then to evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching program me on knowledge regarding prevention of juvenile delinquency among primary school teachers. and to find the association between the level of knowledge with selected Socio-demographic variables.
Method: The research approach used for the study was one group pretest posttest design. The setting was Shri Siddaganga Elementary School, Sri Basaweshwar Primary School, and Vidya Primary School, Khythsandra Tumkur. With a sample of 10 school teachers, pilot study was conducted, sample for the major study included 50 school teachers on the basis of Simple random sampling technique. A structured questionnaire was used to evaluate the knowledge regarding prevention of Juvenile delinquency among school teachers. The reliability of the tool was established by split half technique and the reliability co-efficient were calculated to be 0.95.
Result: The findings revealed that knowledge scores of teachers were inadequate before the administration of STP on prevention of Juvenile delinquency. The STP helped them to update their knowledge on prevention of Juvenile delinquency. The mean post-test knowledge of sample significantly increased after administration of STP.
Interpretation and conclusion: The data was analyzed by applying Descriptive and Inferential statistics. The results of the study indicated that school teachers do not have adequate knowledge regarding prevention of Juvenile delinquency. This assessment project has helped the investigator to develop an STP to improve the knowledge on prevention of Juvenile delinquency. The results have also shown that various demographic variable have significant association with respect to the knowledge of school teachers regarding prevention of juvenile delinquency.
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Effectiveness, Knowledge, Juvenile Delinquency.- A Comparative Study to Assess Emotional Intelligence between boys and girls nursing students of selected Nursing Colleges at Latur
Authors
1 Principal, MINS College of Nursing, Latur., IN
2 Assoc.Professor, MINS College of Nursing, Latur, IN
Source
International Journal of Nursing Education and Research, Vol 10, No 3 (2022), Pagination: 198-202Abstract
Background of The Study: A man’s life is normally divided into five stages namely: infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age. Every stage has its significance in terms of biological and psychological transition which in-turn influences the behavior, among these stages the pivotal transformation occurs between childhood to adolescence, which is also termed as biological stress. Hormone for the first time appear and change the internal environment and in- turn influence psychological composure of an individual, this influence can be in positive or in negative way. Aim: Aim of study is to assess and compare emotional intelligence between boys and girls nursing students form selected nursing colleges of latur. Method: In the study 60 samples were chosen using non probability convenient sampling, structured Emotional intelligence scale was administered to assess emotional intelligence among boys and girls of nursing college. Result: The findings of the present study, revealed that among Boys the highest percentage (86%) had high emotional intelligence and remaining (13.33%) had low Emotional intelligence scores. While In case of Girls, Highest percentage (95%) had high emotional intelligence scores and remaining (5%) had low emotional intelligence scores. To find the significance of difference in mean emotional intelligence scores between Boys and Girls Nursing students, Independent ‘t’-test was computed obtained value of Independent ‘t’(58)= 6.553 , which was found to be significant at 0.05 level of significance. Hence Null hypothesis is rejected interpreting Girls had significantly higher emotional intelligence compared to Boys. To find association with level of Emotional intelligence and their selected personal demographical variables Chi-Square was computed, results reveal that no personal variables of samples were found to be statistically significant at 0.05 level of significance.
Conclusion: The study revealed the emotional intelligence is having a profound impact on boys and girls Nursing students and it further revels that girls had higher emotionally intelligence in comparison to boys. The result demonstrated that the Questionnaire was effective for comparing the emotional maturity in between boys and girls among the nursing student M.I.N.S college latur.
Keywords
Emotional Intelligence, Nursing Students, Latur.References
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