Protocol on Effect of Planned Teaching on Knowledge Regarding Menstrual Blood Banking among Nursing Students

Ngente, Elizabeth Remsangzuali and Chaudhari, Vaibhav and Fodekar, Nita and Gathe, Pranali and Ghume, Samiksha and Jambhulkar, Shruti and Gomase, Kavita (2021) Protocol on Effect of Planned Teaching on Knowledge Regarding Menstrual Blood Banking among Nursing Students. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (58A). pp. 220-224. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Background: The student’s changing habits varies depending on their intellectual level. Transition concerns are also present among college students. You have issues with your parents and siblings due to shyness and aggression. They are having academic adjustment issues as a result of the new academic pattern, atmosphere, and faculties. Academic transition includes finding inspiration, taking actions to satisfy academic obligations, and dealing with academic frustration.

Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of planned teaching on knowledge regarding Menstrual Blood Banking among nursing students.

Methods: The data gathering process began from 5th April 2021. The investigators visited selected nursing school in Sawangi (M) Wardha City and got the mandatory authorization from the concerned authorities. To ensure better coordination during data collection, the researchers introduced themselves and told them about the purpose of the study. The researchers contacted the final year nursing students of selected area and clarified the purposes of the study and described how it will be helpful for them. They investigated their will to take part in the study and attain permission from them. They will assess their knowledge regarding Menstrual Blood Banking among Nursing Students by using structured questionnaire and after that, they will give them planned teaching regarding Menstrual Blood Banking. Then, after the seventh day of planned teaching, they will assess their post-test knowledge score regarding Menstrual Blood Banking. The investigators acknowledged all the study samples as well as the authorities for their support. The conclusion will be drawn from the results and will be published in peer reviewed journal.

Materials and Methods: The information was gathered from nursing students at nursing colleges in Wardha district. The research method was quantitative, and the study design was pre-experimental, one group pre-test post-test. The research was conducted at Wardha district's selected nursing colleges. Students make up the population, and samples were taken from 64 nursing students. The data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire and a targeted sample strategy. The tools for data collection used was -socio demographic data (age, education, religion, course, year of study and residence of the students),self-administered questionnaire on Menstrual Blood Banking and lesson plan on Menstrual Blood Banking.

Expected Results: This study is planned to assess knowledge regarding Menstrual Blood Banking among nursing students. Hence, it is expected to identify the effectiveness of planned teaching regarding Menstrual Blood Banking. The conclusion will be drawn from the results and will be published in per review journal.

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Subjects: AP Academic Press > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 03 Feb 2023 09:33
Last Modified: 11 Jul 2024 08:01
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