A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HANDS ON SKILL TRAINING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE OF FIRST AID FOR CHOKING AMONG THE MOTHERS OF UNDER FIVE CHILDREN IN SELECTED AREAS OF JODHPUR.

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  • Sarita Chaudhary

Abstract

Introduction: Any large or small substance that enters the body can be a wound on the skin or on one of the body organs such as the nose, eye, ears, genitals or rectum is called "external body". pharynx, hypopharynx and trachea. Air blockage can be fatal if it results in high air speeds and ventilation. Smoking is a leading cause of humidity and mortality, especially in those aged 3 and under. This is due to the increased risk of cooling the toddler's air and a low increase in the ability to chew and swallow food. Young children also often put things in their mouths as they explore their surroundings. The most common items for children are food, coins, balloons and other toys. Certain factors, including the composition, size, and similarity, of certain toys and foods increase their ability to cause heat in children.     

Material and Methods: Quantitative pre-experimental study approach and research design was used. total 40 mothers of under five children was selected using non-probability convenient sampling technique. Data collection by structured knowledge questionnaire and analysed by using descriptive and inferential statistics.

Result: The Finding of the study indicated that the mothers of under five year children of   the overall Mean±SD of pretest knowledge score was 13.65± 6.070 and mean percentage of 45.50%. The overall Mean±SD of Post test knowledge score was 21.38± 5.246 and mean percentage of 71.25%.

Conclsion: Significant statistical correlations between the level of knowledge of mothers of children under five about the first aid to population density and variability. Age variables, education and family type were significant at 0.05 and religion, residence and family income (monthly) were not significant at the 0.05 level and therefore the view that there would be significant relationships between mothers' knowledge of children under five with regard to early help and flexibility of ownership. they were accepted.

Key word: Assess, Effectiveness, hands on skill training programme, Knowledge, Choking, under five year Children, Mothers

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2020-06-30

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Sarita Chaudhary. (2020). A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HANDS ON SKILL TRAINING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE OF FIRST AID FOR CHOKING AMONG THE MOTHERS OF UNDER FIVE CHILDREN IN SELECTED AREAS OF JODHPUR. International Journal of Medical Science And Diagnosis Research, 4(6). Retrieved from https://www.ijmsdr.com/index.php/ijmsdr/article/view/608

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