Assessment of the Effectiveness of Planned Teaching about Knowledge Regarding Emergency Management of Eclampsia among Staff Nurses in Selected Hospital.
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Nursing and health Science - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 4
Abstract
The present study was conducted to assess the knowledge regarding emergency management of eclampsia among staff nurses before planned teaching. To evaluate the knowledge regarding emergency management of eclampsia among staff nurses after planned teaching. To find out the association between the pre test level of knowledge of the staff nurses regarding emergency management of eclampsia with their selected demographic variables. The research design selected for the present study was one group pretest post test design. A total of 30 staff nurses, who fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria for the following study by using non probability convenient sampling method. The data collected using Pre test and post test with structured knowledge questionnaire. The collected data was analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. The study findings reveal that in pre test, 33.33 % of staff nurses were having poor knowledge, 66.67 % average knowledge. In post test, 13.33% of staff nurses were having average level of knowledge and 86.67 % had good level of knowledge regarding emergency management of eclampsia. Significance of difference at 5% level tested with paired‘t’ test and tabulated ‘t’ value is compared with calculated ‘t’ value. Also calculated ‘P’ value i.e. 0.05. Thus it was concluded that planned teaching on emergency management of eclampsia was effective.
Authors and Affiliations
Ms. Jayshri Marotrao Jaypurkar
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