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NAME OF THE STUDENT : ANGELIN ESTI .N
MSC NURSING II YEAR
CHRI
AREA OF PROJECT : MEDICAL AND SURGICAL WARDS CHRI
DURATION OF THE STUDY : 03-10-2012 to 03-11-2012
© 2009 Chettinad Hospital & Research Institute© 2013 Chettinad Hospital & Research Institute
A study to assess the effectiveness of
structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding prophylactic measures in prevention of Deep Vein Thrombosis among patients confined to bed in Tertiary hospital, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.
NEED FOR THE STUDY• A world wide survey conducted by WHO showed that
Deep vein thrombosis is a common disease with an average incidence rate of more than one per thousand populations,25% of those are having recurrence and many patients in hospital are at increased risk of DVT, where immobility predisposes a person to thrombosis.
• Prevention is better than cure –Having identified patients at high risk of DVT, the researcher found that it is relevant to conduct a study to evaluate the effectiveness structured teaching programme on the prophylactic measures in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis.
OBJECTIVES
• To assess the pretest knowledge on the prophylactic measures in prevention of deep vein thrombosis among patients confined to bed .
• To determine the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on the prophylactic measures in prevention of deep vein thrombosis among patients confined to bed.
• To find out the association between the post test levels of knowledge regarding the prophylactic measures in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis among patients confined to bed with the selected demographic variables.
HYPOTHESIS
H1
There is a significant difference between the mean pre test knowledge and post test knowledge scores regarding the prophylactic measures in the prevention of DVT among patients confined to bed, after the structured teaching program.
H2
There is a significant association between the mean post test knowledge and the selected demographic variables.
METHODOLOGY
Research design: Pre – experimental; one group pretest and post test.
Setting: Medical and surgical wards of Chettinad hospital and
research institute. Kelambakkam.
Population: All the patients who were confined to bed during the
period of data collection in the Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute.
Sample: The patients who were confined to bed more than
48 hours ,who fulfill the inclusion criteria. 5
DAY1 DAY2 DAY7
O1 X O2
PRETEST STRUCTUREDTEACHING PROGRAMME
POST TEST
METHODOLOGY
CONT….Sampling technique
Purposive sampling technique.
Criteria for sample selection:
Inclusion criteria:
• Patients who were confined to bed more than 48 hours.
• Patients who were willing to participate.
• Patients who were able to communicate in English and Tamil.
Exclusion criteria:
• Patients who had altered sensorium.
Description of the toolSECTION A:
Structured questionnaire consists of open ended and closed
ended questions to elicit the demographic data. It includes age, sex,
gender, occupation, monthly income, and any underlying risk factors of
deep vein thrombosis.
SECTION B:
This consists of questions which consists of 20 multiple choice
questions regarding the definition, causes, the signs and symptoms and
the prophylactic measure in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis, each
consists of three choices and one which is the correct answer.
SECTION C :
This consists of the structured teaching programme given to the
patients confined to bed regarding the prophylactic measures in the
prevention of deep vein thrombosis such as passive exercises, banding,
foot elevation, leg exercises, and avoidance of high vitamin k foods, and
life style changes like reducing weight, avoiding smoking and control of
blood pressure .
DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
ORGANISATION OF THE FINDING The data collected from the subjects were organized
and presented under the following sections Section I: Distribution of sample characteristics Section II: level of knowledge of patients confined to bed about
the prophylactic measures the in prevention of deep vein thrombosis
Section III: Effectiveness of the structured teaching programme regarding prophylactic measure in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis.
Section IV: Comparison of the pretest and the post test knowledge of the of patients confined to bed about the prophylactic measure in prevention of deep vein thrombosis
Section V: Association between post test knowledge score with the selected demographic variables
AGE GENDER EDUCATIONAL OCCUPATION DIET MONTHLY INCOME QUALIFICATION 26 - 35 years Male no formal education unemployed vegetarian below Rs 2500 36 - 45 years Female primary school business nonvegetarian Rs 2500 - Rs 5000 46 - 55 years higher secondary governement/private employees Rs 5000 - Rs 7500 more than graduate and above others Above Rs 10000 55 years
HISTORY OF BLOOD HISTORY OF HEART HISTORY OF DISORDERS AND LUNG DISEASE TRAUMA
Yes Yes Yes No No No
SECTION 2: LEVEL OF PRE TEST KNOWLEDGE OF PATIENTS CONFINED TO BED ABOUT THE PROPHYLACTIC MEASURE IN
PREVENTION OF DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS
FIGURE 2 : Indicates that in the pretest knowledge ,74% had inadequate knowledge , 26% had moderate knowledge .
SECTION 3: LEVEL OF THE POST TEST KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENTS CONFINED TO BED ABOUT THE
PROPHYLACTIC MEASURE IN PREVENTION OF DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS
FIGURE 3 :Indicates that in the Post test knowledge 8% had moderate knowledge 92% had adequate knowledge.
SECTION 4: COMPARISON OF PRE TEST AND POST TEST KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENTS CONFINED TO BED REGARDING THE PROPHYLACTIC MEASURES IN THE PREVENTION OF THE DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS . Test Knowledge score Paired t test
Mean SD
Pre test 8.3600 2.82669
21.764
Post test17.7000 2.15946
SIGNIFICANT
SECTION 5: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE POST TEST KNOWLEDGE WITH SELECTED
DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES
• The post test score was not associated with the above demographic variables except for occupation and history of blood clotting disorders.
(P<0.05)
DISCUSSION
• There was a significant difference in the knowledge on prophylactic measure in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis in the patients confined to bed after teaching.
• There was no significant association of post test knowledge on prophylactic measure in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis in the patients confined to bed score with the selected demographic variables except for occupation and history of blood clotting disorders.
• The above results indicate that the structured teaching programme have a significant effect in improving the knowledge on the prophylactic measure in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis in the patients confined to bed.
RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the findings of the study,
following recommendations are put forth.
•A similar study can be conducted in a community setting.•An experimental study can be done to assess the other new prophylactic measures in the prevention of the deep vein thrombosis.
LIMITATIONS
There were few limitations in the study. They are as follows:
• Only selected aspect regarding prevention of deep vein thrombosis were selected for the study.
• The researcher could not get a standardized tool to assess the knowledge on the prophylactic measure in the prevention of the deep vein thrombosis.
CONCLUSION
Data depicts that the mean post test knowledge score was higher than the mean pre test knowledge score.
This indicates that structured teaching is effective in increasing the knowledge score of the patients confined to bed on the prophylactic measure in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis.
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