Assessing the Impact of a Planned Teaching Program on Maternal Knowledge and Practices for Diarrhea Prevention and Management in Toddlers at Selected Anganwadi Centres in District Karnal

Volume: 10 | Issue: 01 | Year 2024 | Subscription
International Journal of Pediatric Nursing
Received Date: 01/05/2024
Acceptance Date: 03/01/2024
Published On: 2024-03-10
First Page: 20
Last Page: 26

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By: Leena Grover, Shakuntla Devi, and Rachana

Abstract

Background of the Study: Diarrheal disease ranks as the second leading cause of child mortality and morbidity globally, primarily stemming from contaminated food and water sources. The World Health Organization has designated childhood diarrhea research as a top priority in achieving the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goal. Addressing this condition involves implementing preventive and management measures at home. Therefore, the core aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a structured educational program in enhancing mothers’ knowledge and practices concerning the prevention and management of diarrhea in young children at selected Anganwadi centres in District Karnal. Methodology: A quasi-experimental research design was used, and a study was conducted on 100 mothers of toddlers at selected Anganwadi of Karnal with the help of convenience sampling technique. The survey utilized a self-designed interview questionnaire to evaluate the mothers’ knowledge, while a checklist was employed to assess their practices. Results: The study’s findings demonstrated statistically notable enhancements in both the knowledge and practical application of mothers concerning the prevention and management of toddler diarrhea following the structured teaching program. Conclusion: The study concluded that the structured teaching program proved to be more effective in enhancing both the knowledge and practices of mothers regarding the prevention and management of diarrhea.

Keywords: Diarrhea, planned teaching program, knowledge, practice, toddler

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How to cite this article: Leena Grover, Shakuntla Devi, and Rachana, Assessing the Impact of a Planned Teaching Program on Maternal Knowledge and Practices for Diarrhea Prevention and Management in Toddlers at Selected Anganwadi Centres in District Karnal. International Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 2024; 10(01): 20-26p.

How to cite this URL: Leena Grover, Shakuntla Devi, and Rachana, Assessing the Impact of a Planned Teaching Program on Maternal Knowledge and Practices for Diarrhea Prevention and Management in Toddlers at Selected Anganwadi Centres in District Karnal. International Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 2024; 10(01): 20-26p. Available from:https://journalspub.com/publication/assessing-the-impact-of-a-planned-teaching-program-on-maternal-knowledge-and-practices-for-diarrhoea-prevention-and-management-in-toddlers-at-selected-anganwadi-centres-in-district-karnal/

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