Affiliation:
1. M.Sc. Nursing nal year, Community Health Nursing, SAIMS College of Nursing Indore (M.P.).
2. Vice-Principle & H.O.D. of Community Health Nursing SAIMS College of Nursing Indore (M.P.).
Abstract
This research study was under taken to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding Skilled Birth Attendant among Nursing Students at the selected institute of nursing Indore, M.P. this study important to conduct a pre-experimental study on Skilled Birth Attendant among nursing student. The main population consist of nursing students, sample size are 60 nursing students, was selected by using Non-probability convenient sampling technique. A demographic variable was used. Pre interventional knowledge level was assessed by self-structured knowledge questionnaire. The data collected was analysed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. The average (Mean± Standard Deviation) knowledge scoring in pre-test to measuring the pre-existed knowledge about skilled birth attendant found to be 10.40with Standard Deviation 4.54. And post interventional knowledge score are 23.85 is Standard Deviation4.11.Standard error are 0.499 & calculated‘t’ value is 15.5307 at df 59. The p value was 0.0001(significant) which clearly show that structured teaching programme was very effective in increasing the knowledge of Nursing Students.
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