Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge and Attitude regarding Selected Psychiatric Emergencies


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Original article

Author :

Kanchan Kumari

Volume :

8

Issue :

2

Abstract :

Background: Up to 5% to 10% of seemingly normal school children have hidden disabilities in India. School children spend their more time with their respective school teachers. Teachers’ have a significant role in the scenario. Hence, the study was done to assess effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge of teachers. Methods: The methodology used in the present study is a preexperimental approach. A one group pretest and post test research design was used with objectives. The study was carried among 60 primary school teachers in St. Mary Champion H.S. School, Indore, MP, India in April 2018. The researcher used self-structured questionnaire as tool for assessment of knowledge regarding selected learning disabilities. Content validity of tool was ensured by verifying it with the expert. Data collection was analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. Result: The results reveal that in the pretest, 14 (23.3%) school teachers obtained inadequate grade, while 46 (76.7%) school teachers obtained moderately adequate grade. In the posttest, 2 (3.3%) school teachers obtained moderately adequate grade, while the rest 58 (96.7%) obtained adequate knowledge grade. The pretest knowledge score was 13.15, while the posttest knowledge score was 24.83. The difference was found to be statistically significant (‘t’ value = -21.524, df=59, p value = 0.001, Significant), showing a higher posttest knowledge score in comparison to the pretest knowledge score.

Keyword :

Assess, Staff Nurse, Psychiatric Emergency