A Study to Assess the Efficiency of Planned Education Programme on Awareness about Extraction and Preservation of Breast Milk among Antenatal Women Visiting to OBG Department of Hanagal Shree Kumareshwar Hospital & ResearchCentre Bagalkote


Authors : Netravathi; Dr. Jayashri Awarsang; Dr. Kamala K. N.; Raghavendra, Holdur; Dr. Deelip Somaninga Natekar

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 11 - November

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10244443

Abstract : Background and Objectives of the Study: Nutrition is the basic needs of all human beings; even when they are in mother’s womb as fetus. The fetus takes all nutritional necessity from his or her mother’s womb and after birth baby will get its requirement from her or his mother’ breast milk. Breast milk contains impartial nutrients for the whole growth and development of body and intellect; other than food, this is multi-use medication wealthy in anti infective factors which secure the infant. It improves the resistant system of the baby; as a result it will help in dropping the infant death rate. Objectives are to evaluate the obtainable stage of information concerning extraction and store of breast milk amongst antenatal women presence. To find out the value of planned training programme on information about extraction and storing of breast milk among antenatal women visiting to Hanagal shree Kumareshwar Hospital & Research Centre Bagalkote to observe the association among post assessment information score of antenatal women about extraction and preserving of breast milk with their chosen characteristics of samples.Methods: The present investigation is a pre experimental; the research was carryout between 50 antenatal women,using convenient sampling technique. One group pre-test post- test without control group design was used. The data was collected by using a structured closed ended knowledge Questionnaire. Data was analysed by using descriptive and inferential statistical in terms of mean, frequencydistribution, percentage, Paired t’ test and chi-square test.Results: In pre-test shows that the below mentioned outcome. Before the training in fifty antenatal women, maximum i.e. fifty-eight (58%) percentage of antenatal women have deprived information, (36%) of antenatal women had common information, (6%) of antenatal women have high-quality awareness. After the planned training, uppermost proportion (58%) of antenatal women had outstanding familiarity followed by lowly proportion (42%) of antenatal women with high-quality understanding about taking out and storing the breast milk. The whole conclusion disclose that after the training the information mean score 24.84 which was 82.8 % of total score was more when compared to the pre-test knowledge mean score 12.98, which was 43.26 % of total score. As the premeditated t significance (19.97) was much upper than table ‘t’ significance (1.96 one point ninety-six) for the Hypothesis. H1: here is a considerable dissimilarity among before and after-training awareness values of antenatal women about extraction and preservation of breast milk.Conclusion: The research provides that planned training programme about facts about extraction and preserving the breast milk of antenatal women was scientific, logical and cost effective strategy.

Keywords : Antenatal Mothers, EBM, Efficiency, Planned Training Programme, Information, Socio- Demographic Characteristics.

Background and Objectives of the Study: Nutrition is the basic needs of all human beings; even when they are in mother’s womb as fetus. The fetus takes all nutritional necessity from his or her mother’s womb and after birth baby will get its requirement from her or his mother’ breast milk. Breast milk contains impartial nutrients for the whole growth and development of body and intellect; other than food, this is multi-use medication wealthy in anti infective factors which secure the infant. It improves the resistant system of the baby; as a result it will help in dropping the infant death rate. Objectives are to evaluate the obtainable stage of information concerning extraction and store of breast milk amongst antenatal women presence. To find out the value of planned training programme on information about extraction and storing of breast milk among antenatal women visiting to Hanagal shree Kumareshwar Hospital & Research Centre Bagalkote to observe the association among post assessment information score of antenatal women about extraction and preserving of breast milk with their chosen characteristics of samples.Methods: The present investigation is a pre experimental; the research was carryout between 50 antenatal women,using convenient sampling technique. One group pre-test post- test without control group design was used. The data was collected by using a structured closed ended knowledge Questionnaire. Data was analysed by using descriptive and inferential statistical in terms of mean, frequencydistribution, percentage, Paired t’ test and chi-square test.Results: In pre-test shows that the below mentioned outcome. Before the training in fifty antenatal women, maximum i.e. fifty-eight (58%) percentage of antenatal women have deprived information, (36%) of antenatal women had common information, (6%) of antenatal women have high-quality awareness. After the planned training, uppermost proportion (58%) of antenatal women had outstanding familiarity followed by lowly proportion (42%) of antenatal women with high-quality understanding about taking out and storing the breast milk. The whole conclusion disclose that after the training the information mean score 24.84 which was 82.8 % of total score was more when compared to the pre-test knowledge mean score 12.98, which was 43.26 % of total score. As the premeditated t significance (19.97) was much upper than table ‘t’ significance (1.96 one point ninety-six) for the Hypothesis. H1: here is a considerable dissimilarity among before and after-training awareness values of antenatal women about extraction and preservation of breast milk.Conclusion: The research provides that planned training programme about facts about extraction and preserving the breast milk of antenatal women was scientific, logical and cost effective strategy.

Keywords : Antenatal Mothers, EBM, Efficiency, Planned Training Programme, Information, Socio- Demographic Characteristics.

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