Impact of Structured Teaching Programme on Prevention of Malnutrition among Mothers in Kota, Experimental Study

Masih, Shailvina D. and Linson, C. C. (2021) Impact of Structured Teaching Programme on Prevention of Malnutrition among Mothers in Kota, Experimental Study. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (47B). pp. 404-413. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

The mother is the sole provider of primary care for her child for the first five years of his or her life. Her ability to provide treatment is primarily dictated by her knowledge and understanding of basic nutrition and health care. The numbers would improve dramatically if mothers were made more aware of infant feeding strategies and other health-care practices. Impact of STP on knowledge and prevention of malnutrition among mothers of children under the age of five in selected areas of Kota (C.G.). The convenient sampling technique and interview schedule was used in the study. The findings are about 58% of mothers of under-five children were less than 20 years of age, 65% of the mothers of under-five children belong to Hindu religion, 52% mothers of under-five children were taking mixed diet, 75% mothers were from the joint family, 62% of the mothers had a family income of 1000-3000 per month, 65% mothers took primary education, 92% mothers had one child in the family, 88% children were partially immunized, 30% mother got the knowledge from the mass media. In pre-test 5 (10%) of mothers had moderately adequate knowledge and 45 (90%) had inadequate knowledge regarding prevention of malnutrition among under five children. In the post-test 36 (78%) mothers had moderately adequate knowledge where as 12 (24%) had inadequate knowledge regarding prevention of malnutrition among under five children. This shows that there is significant increase in post test knowledge score of mothers. Hence, STP is proved to be significantly effective in improving the knowledge of mothers of under five children regarding prevention of protein energy malnutrition. Study concluded that H0 was rejected.

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Subjects: Afro Asian Archive > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 28 Jan 2023 09:25
Last Modified: 11 Jun 2024 13:28
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