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Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology
Statement: To evaluate the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge and Attitu... more Statement: To evaluate the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge and Attitude regarding Dyslexia among selected Primary School Teachers in Aurangabad City. Research Objectives: 1. To assess the existing knowledge score regarding dyslexia among primary school teachers. 2. To assess the existing attitude score regarding dyslexia among primary school teachers.3. To correlate the knowledge and attitude among primary school teachers before the administration of structured teaching programme regarding dyslexia. 4. To evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge and attitude regarding dyslexia among primary school teachers. 5. To find-out the association between post-test knowledge score with their selected demographic variables. 6. To find-out the association between post-test attitude score with their selected demographic variables. Research Hypothesis: H01-There is no significant difference between mean pre-test and post-test knowledge s...
International Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, Jul 1, 2018
International journal of health sciences
The aim of this study to identify the leadership style and job satisfaction level among the nursi... more The aim of this study to identify the leadership style and job satisfaction level among the nursing professions. Material and Methods: The researched adopted the cross-sectional descriptive exploratory research design in which investigator evaluate effect of leadership styles on job satisfaction among nursing professionals of selected hospitals in Mumbai. The sample comprised of 500 nursing professionals including nursing leaders (117) and staff nurses (383). Sample was selected by using non probability, convenient sampling technique was used. Data were collected multifactor leadership questionnaire, Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire and Interview Schedule. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. In that Chi-square test for association of leadership style and job satisfaction of staff nurses with Their demographic variables. Result: The results of this study showed that, staff nurse majority of 58.22% of respondents belongs to transformational leadership...
International journal of health sciences
The aim of this study to identify the effect of the calcium supplement & physical exercises selec... more The aim of this study to identify the effect of the calcium supplement & physical exercises selected parameters in postmenopausal women. Material and Methods: The study used a descriptive evaluative approach with a pre-experimental control before-after research design, in which investigators assessed the effects of calcium supplementation and physical exercise on selected parameters in postmenopausal women in the outpatient departments of selected Mumbai hospitals. The research comprised 30 postmenopausal women from Mumbai's orthopaedic outpatient clinics. A basic random sampling method was employed to select the sample. ECOS 16 Questionnaire and Mini Osteoporosis Scale were used to obtain data. Describing and inferential statistics were used to analyses the data. Result: According to the findings of this research, Posttest mean blood calcium level 8.64 with SD of ±0.302 was higher than the Pretest mean blood calcium level 8.22 with SD of ± 0.370. In the t-test study the gap in...
Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University, 2012
Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and co... more Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and community setting. Aims and Objectives: The objectives were to assess curriculum adequacy, preparedness and job preferences of prospective nurses. Materials and Methods: A descriptive survey was used for the study. Thestudy was carried out at nursing institutes in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra, India. The participants were the 200 prospective Nurses(final year Nursing students) of General Nursing and B.Sc Nursing Programme, who had undergone midwifery examination. A semi structured questionnaire with self report technique method was used. Results: 20.57% and 89.1% students respectively felt that, thetheory input and allotted clinical hours were adequate. During the clinical posting, 29.7% felt that they did not get the opportunity to work in midwifery sections. 33.1% students expressed that they did not get cases as per the requirement prescribed by Indian NursingCouncil.13.7% and 33.7%...
Rural and remote health, Sep 6, 2012
Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World... more Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World Health Organization. India is one of the countries worldwide most burdened by maternal and child deaths. The aim of the study was to describe how families participate in nurse-based antenatal and child health care, and the effect of this in relation to referrals to specialist care, institutional deliveries and mortality. The intervention took place in a remote rural area in India and was influenced by Swedish nurse-based health care. A baseline survey was performed before the intervention commenced. The intervention included education program for staff members with a model called Training of Trainers and the establishment of clinics as both primary health centers and mobile clinics. Health records and manuals, and informational and educational materials were produced and the clinics were equipped with easily handled instruments. The study period was between 2006 and 2009. Data were coll...
Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and co... more Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and community setting. Aims and Objectives: The objectives were to assess curriculum adequacy, preparedness and job preferences of prospective nurses. Materials and Methods: A descriptive survey was used for the study. The study was carried out at nursing institutes in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra, India. The participants were the 200 prospective Nurses (final year Nursing students) of General Nursing and B.Sc Nursing Programme, who had undergone midwifery examination. A semi structured questionnaire with self report technique method was used. Results: 20.57% and 89.1% students respectively felt that, the theory input and allotted clinical hours were adequate. During the clinical posting, 29.7% felt that they did not get the opportunity to work in midwifery sections. 33.1% students expressed that they did not get cases as per the requirement prescribed by Indian Nursing Council.13.7% and 33.7% students respectively agreed that they lacked confidence to perform abdominal palpation of antenatal cases & conduct deliveries independently. A few (26.2%) expressed their inability to resuscitate the newborn. 89.1% said that they needed more experience to work independently as midwives. Everyone felt the need of in-service education and majority (77.2%) felt that its duration should be either three months or more. Conclusion: Present study reveals that only 7% of the prospective nurses are ready to work in midwifery section. Only 13.7% of the prospective nurses are ready to work in rural area. Since there is a shortfall of 70.02% for speciality of obstetrics and gynecology in rural health (GOI, 1997), and there are only 40 qualified nurse midwives per 100,000 births in India or only one midwife for 2500 births in rural areas, it is imperative to strengthen midwifery training to bridge this gap.
IOSR Journal of Research & Method in Education (IOSRJRME), 2013
Teaching learning is fruitful and permanent if the total situation is related to the life situati... more Teaching learning is fruitful and permanent if the total situation is related to the life situation and in the life situation, especially for health science students. Nowadays, participatory approach (Engaged Learning-EL) is widely recognized and practiced over the Lecture Learning (LL) method in which the student is motivated and equipped to enjoy an active role. A Randomized block experimental design was undertaken with a structured validated common test for standard reference assessment of all samples, for assessing the effectiveness of Engaged Learning over Lecture Learning method. 37.9 % of the group with Lecture Learning had gained knowledge from average to good and excellent level & 88 % of the group with Engaged Learning had similar level of knowledge gain. Engaged learning is intended to be a conceptual framework for technology based education that can result expected outcome by nursing students in recognition of the changing needs of the 21st century.
Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and co... more Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and community setting. Aims and Objectives: The objectives were to assess curriculum adequacy, preparedness and job preferences of prospective nurses. Materials and Methods: A descriptive survey was used for the study. The study was carried out at nursing institutes in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra, India. The participants were the 200 prospective Nurses (final year Nursing students) of General Nursing and B.Sc Nursing Programme, who had undergone midwifery examination. A semi structured questionnaire with self report technique method was used. Results: 20.57% and 89.1 % students respectively felt that, the theory input and allotted clinical hours were adequate. During the clinical posting, 29.7% felt that they did not get the opportunity to work in midwifery sections. 33.1 % students expressed that they did not get cases as per the requirement prescribed by Indian Nursing Council.13.7 % an...
IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science, 2013
Rural and remote health, 2012
Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World... more Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World Health Organization. India is one of the countries worldwide most burdened by maternal and child deaths. The aim of the study was to describe how families participate in nurse-based antenatal and child health care, and the effect of this in relation to referrals to specialist care, institutional deliveries and mortality. The intervention took place in a remote rural area in India and was influenced by Swedish nurse-based health care. A baseline survey was performed before the intervention commenced. The intervention included education program for staff members with a model called Training of Trainers and the establishment of clinics as both primary health centers and mobile clinics. Health records and manuals, and informational and educational materials were produced and the clinics were equipped with easily handled instruments. The study period was between 2006 and 2009. Data were coll...
Rural and remote health, 2012
Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World... more Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World Health Organization. India is one of the countries worldwide most burdened by maternal and child deaths. The aim of the study was to describe how families participate in nurse-based antenatal and child health care, and the effect of this in relation to referrals to specialist care, institutional deliveries and mortality. The intervention took place in a remote rural area in India and was influenced by Swedish nurse-based health care. A baseline survey was performed before the intervention commenced. The intervention included education program for staff members with a model called Training of Trainers and the establishment of clinics as both primary health centers and mobile clinics. Health records and manuals, and informational and educational materials were produced and the clinics were equipped with easily handled instruments. The study period was between 2006 and 2009. Data were coll...
Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology
Statement: To evaluate the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge and Attitu... more Statement: To evaluate the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge and Attitude regarding Dyslexia among selected Primary School Teachers in Aurangabad City. Research Objectives: 1. To assess the existing knowledge score regarding dyslexia among primary school teachers. 2. To assess the existing attitude score regarding dyslexia among primary school teachers.3. To correlate the knowledge and attitude among primary school teachers before the administration of structured teaching programme regarding dyslexia. 4. To evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge and attitude regarding dyslexia among primary school teachers. 5. To find-out the association between post-test knowledge score with their selected demographic variables. 6. To find-out the association between post-test attitude score with their selected demographic variables. Research Hypothesis: H01-There is no significant difference between mean pre-test and post-test knowledge s...
International Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, Jul 1, 2018
International journal of health sciences
The aim of this study to identify the leadership style and job satisfaction level among the nursi... more The aim of this study to identify the leadership style and job satisfaction level among the nursing professions. Material and Methods: The researched adopted the cross-sectional descriptive exploratory research design in which investigator evaluate effect of leadership styles on job satisfaction among nursing professionals of selected hospitals in Mumbai. The sample comprised of 500 nursing professionals including nursing leaders (117) and staff nurses (383). Sample was selected by using non probability, convenient sampling technique was used. Data were collected multifactor leadership questionnaire, Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire and Interview Schedule. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. In that Chi-square test for association of leadership style and job satisfaction of staff nurses with Their demographic variables. Result: The results of this study showed that, staff nurse majority of 58.22% of respondents belongs to transformational leadership...
International journal of health sciences
The aim of this study to identify the effect of the calcium supplement & physical exercises selec... more The aim of this study to identify the effect of the calcium supplement & physical exercises selected parameters in postmenopausal women. Material and Methods: The study used a descriptive evaluative approach with a pre-experimental control before-after research design, in which investigators assessed the effects of calcium supplementation and physical exercise on selected parameters in postmenopausal women in the outpatient departments of selected Mumbai hospitals. The research comprised 30 postmenopausal women from Mumbai's orthopaedic outpatient clinics. A basic random sampling method was employed to select the sample. ECOS 16 Questionnaire and Mini Osteoporosis Scale were used to obtain data. Describing and inferential statistics were used to analyses the data. Result: According to the findings of this research, Posttest mean blood calcium level 8.64 with SD of ±0.302 was higher than the Pretest mean blood calcium level 8.22 with SD of ± 0.370. In the t-test study the gap in...
Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University, 2012
Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and co... more Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and community setting. Aims and Objectives: The objectives were to assess curriculum adequacy, preparedness and job preferences of prospective nurses. Materials and Methods: A descriptive survey was used for the study. Thestudy was carried out at nursing institutes in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra, India. The participants were the 200 prospective Nurses(final year Nursing students) of General Nursing and B.Sc Nursing Programme, who had undergone midwifery examination. A semi structured questionnaire with self report technique method was used. Results: 20.57% and 89.1% students respectively felt that, thetheory input and allotted clinical hours were adequate. During the clinical posting, 29.7% felt that they did not get the opportunity to work in midwifery sections. 33.1% students expressed that they did not get cases as per the requirement prescribed by Indian NursingCouncil.13.7% and 33.7%...
Rural and remote health, Sep 6, 2012
Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World... more Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World Health Organization. India is one of the countries worldwide most burdened by maternal and child deaths. The aim of the study was to describe how families participate in nurse-based antenatal and child health care, and the effect of this in relation to referrals to specialist care, institutional deliveries and mortality. The intervention took place in a remote rural area in India and was influenced by Swedish nurse-based health care. A baseline survey was performed before the intervention commenced. The intervention included education program for staff members with a model called Training of Trainers and the establishment of clinics as both primary health centers and mobile clinics. Health records and manuals, and informational and educational materials were produced and the clinics were equipped with easily handled instruments. The study period was between 2006 and 2009. Data were coll...
Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and co... more Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and community setting. Aims and Objectives: The objectives were to assess curriculum adequacy, preparedness and job preferences of prospective nurses. Materials and Methods: A descriptive survey was used for the study. The study was carried out at nursing institutes in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra, India. The participants were the 200 prospective Nurses (final year Nursing students) of General Nursing and B.Sc Nursing Programme, who had undergone midwifery examination. A semi structured questionnaire with self report technique method was used. Results: 20.57% and 89.1% students respectively felt that, the theory input and allotted clinical hours were adequate. During the clinical posting, 29.7% felt that they did not get the opportunity to work in midwifery sections. 33.1% students expressed that they did not get cases as per the requirement prescribed by Indian Nursing Council.13.7% and 33.7% students respectively agreed that they lacked confidence to perform abdominal palpation of antenatal cases & conduct deliveries independently. A few (26.2%) expressed their inability to resuscitate the newborn. 89.1% said that they needed more experience to work independently as midwives. Everyone felt the need of in-service education and majority (77.2%) felt that its duration should be either three months or more. Conclusion: Present study reveals that only 7% of the prospective nurses are ready to work in midwifery section. Only 13.7% of the prospective nurses are ready to work in rural area. Since there is a shortfall of 70.02% for speciality of obstetrics and gynecology in rural health (GOI, 1997), and there are only 40 qualified nurse midwives per 100,000 births in India or only one midwife for 2500 births in rural areas, it is imperative to strengthen midwifery training to bridge this gap.
IOSR Journal of Research & Method in Education (IOSRJRME), 2013
Teaching learning is fruitful and permanent if the total situation is related to the life situati... more Teaching learning is fruitful and permanent if the total situation is related to the life situation and in the life situation, especially for health science students. Nowadays, participatory approach (Engaged Learning-EL) is widely recognized and practiced over the Lecture Learning (LL) method in which the student is motivated and equipped to enjoy an active role. A Randomized block experimental design was undertaken with a structured validated common test for standard reference assessment of all samples, for assessing the effectiveness of Engaged Learning over Lecture Learning method. 37.9 % of the group with Lecture Learning had gained knowledge from average to good and excellent level & 88 % of the group with Engaged Learning had similar level of knowledge gain. Engaged learning is intended to be a conceptual framework for technology based education that can result expected outcome by nursing students in recognition of the changing needs of the 21st century.
Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and co... more Background: It is desirable to have skilled midwives to provide competent care in hospital and community setting. Aims and Objectives: The objectives were to assess curriculum adequacy, preparedness and job preferences of prospective nurses. Materials and Methods: A descriptive survey was used for the study. The study was carried out at nursing institutes in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra, India. The participants were the 200 prospective Nurses (final year Nursing students) of General Nursing and B.Sc Nursing Programme, who had undergone midwifery examination. A semi structured questionnaire with self report technique method was used. Results: 20.57% and 89.1 % students respectively felt that, the theory input and allotted clinical hours were adequate. During the clinical posting, 29.7% felt that they did not get the opportunity to work in midwifery sections. 33.1 % students expressed that they did not get cases as per the requirement prescribed by Indian Nursing Council.13.7 % an...
IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science, 2013
Rural and remote health, 2012
Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World... more Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World Health Organization. India is one of the countries worldwide most burdened by maternal and child deaths. The aim of the study was to describe how families participate in nurse-based antenatal and child health care, and the effect of this in relation to referrals to specialist care, institutional deliveries and mortality. The intervention took place in a remote rural area in India and was influenced by Swedish nurse-based health care. A baseline survey was performed before the intervention commenced. The intervention included education program for staff members with a model called Training of Trainers and the establishment of clinics as both primary health centers and mobile clinics. Health records and manuals, and informational and educational materials were produced and the clinics were equipped with easily handled instruments. The study period was between 2006 and 2009. Data were coll...
Rural and remote health, 2012
Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World... more Improving maternal and child health care are two of the Millennium Development Goals of the World Health Organization. India is one of the countries worldwide most burdened by maternal and child deaths. The aim of the study was to describe how families participate in nurse-based antenatal and child health care, and the effect of this in relation to referrals to specialist care, institutional deliveries and mortality. The intervention took place in a remote rural area in India and was influenced by Swedish nurse-based health care. A baseline survey was performed before the intervention commenced. The intervention included education program for staff members with a model called Training of Trainers and the establishment of clinics as both primary health centers and mobile clinics. Health records and manuals, and informational and educational materials were produced and the clinics were equipped with easily handled instruments. The study period was between 2006 and 2009. Data were coll...