Study To Assess The Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme Regarding Knowledge On Geriatric Care Among The Gerontological Nurses Working in Selected Old Age Homes in Kanyakumari District
Study To Assess The Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme Regarding Knowledge On Geriatric Care Among The Gerontological Nurses Working in Selected Old Age Homes in Kanyakumari District
Study To Assess The Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme Regarding Knowledge On Geriatric Care Among The Gerontological Nurses Working in Selected Old Age Homes in Kanyakumari District
Abstract: The purpose of this research article is to assess the effectiveness of a structured teaching program on
knowledge regarding geriatric care among the gerontological nurses working in selected old age homes in
Kanyakumari district. The author conducted a literature search on geriatric care followed by a quasiexperimental study among 60 gerontological nurses and thoroughly scrutinized the effectiveness of structured
teaching programme regarding knowledge on geriatric care. The study also assessed the level of knowledge
regarding geriatric care among gerontological nurses and determined the association between pre - test knowledge
score on geriatric care with selected baseline characteristics. Analysis was made using various tolls like frequency
and percentage, mean, standard deviation, pairedt test, and chi- square test. The result showed that there is a
significant difference with a (paired) t value of 23.413 at (p<0.001) levels and it reveals a significant gain in
knowledge among gerontological nurses following the structured teaching programme on geriatric care . The
study reveals that if the structured teaching program given effectively it would improve the skills of gerontological
nurses in geriatric care.
Keywords: Geriatric Nursing, Gerontological Nurses, Geriatrics Care, Care of Elderly; Effectiveness of Structured
Teaching Programme on Geriatric Care; Knowledge of Gerontological Nurses.
I.
INTRODUCTION
Geriatrics is best described as the branch of medicine that focuses on health of elderly client. It focuses to prevent and
treat diseases and disabilities, as well as it promotes general health of seniors. There is no specific age at which a client is
prescribed geriatric treatments, as this is generally determined by the clients profile, and the symptoms that the client
suffers from.
Ageing or aging is the process of becoming older. In the narrow sense, the term refers to biological ageing of human
beings, animals and other organisms. In the broader sense, ageing can refer to single cells within an organism (cellular
senescence) or to the population of a species. In humans, ageing represents the accumulation of changes in a human being
over time, encompassing physical, psychological, and social change. Ageing also refers to decline in the functional
capacity of the organs of the human body which occurs mostly due to physiological transformation.
According to the word of Seneca ageing is a natural process and an incurable disease. James Sterling Ross argue that,
growing old is not a time of dismay and withdrawal from everything around, rather it is a time to be enjoyed. Dates on the
calendar denote only the passing of time but ageing denotes the declining level of physical activity and response to it. As
a result physical change occur and diseases affects ageing parents, some or all of their independent function may be lost;
even with the best resource in terms of health care facilities, financial support, social support and emotional support. The
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II.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Anu, et.al (2001) conducted a descriptive study on rural area of Bangalore adopted 150 samples; the study signifies that
the percentage of stairs safety (50.7%) was found to be in an average level only. The findings of this study alerts and drag
the health care professionals to have more attention to modify the environment in order to prevent the fall percentage of
both the bedroom safety (81%) and bathroom safety (88%). This study result indicated that most of the senior citizens
were 58.7% had impairment of vision and about 89.3% had impaired hearing acuity of these factors possess threat to fall.
It concluded that an insight to derive additional nursing intervention to care the senior citizen and to be titled specifically
as senior focused care.
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III.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The respondents were asked to select the best possible option and tick for the most appropriate answers for the structured
questionnaire. The questionnaire included eight items of demographic variables such as age, gender, religion, years of
experience and their previous knowledge of the topic and forty six items regarding geriatric care. It was scored as one
mark for each correct answer.
Objectives of the Study:
The main purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme regarding knowledge on
geriatric care among the gerontological nurses. The other objectives are:
To assess the level of knowledge regarding geriatric care among the gerontological nurses.
To assess the effectiveness of a structured teaching program among the gerontological nurses regarding geriatric care.
To determine the association between pre- test and post-test knowledge score on geriatric care with selected baseline
characteristics.
Scope of the Study:
This research focuses the effectiveness of structured teaching program regarding knowledge on geriatric care among
the gerontological nurses.
This study also involves in identifying and analyzing the various factors that determine the geriatric care in
Kanyakumari district.
Delimitation of the Study:
This study is limited to sixty gerontological nurses working in the selected old age homes in Kanyakumari district.
This study is limited to the gerontological nurses who are qualified and registered as registered nurse in the nursing
council.
The duration of the study is only for a period of twelve weeks.
Problem Statement:
The quasi experimental study to assess the effectiveness of a structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding
geriatric care among the gerontological nurses working in selected old age homes in Kanyakumari district.
Research Approach:
Research approach is systematic, controlled empirical and critical investigation of natural phenomena guided by the
theory and hypothesis about the presumed relations among the phenomena. The research approach used for the study was
an explorative approach.
Research Design:
The research design is the overall plan for obtaining answers to the research questions or for testing research hypothesis.
Quasi experimental design is adopted for the present study. One group pre-test and post-test quasi experimental design
was used to evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching programme regarding knowledge on geriatric care among the
gerontological nurses working in selected old age homes in Kanyakumari district.
Setting of the Study:
The present study was conducted at selected old age homes in Kanyakumari district.
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IV.
The analysis and interpretation of data of this study are based on data collected on knowledge of gerontological nurses
working in old age homes in view of the objectives of the study, one group pre-test post- test quasi experimental design
was adopted to evaluate the effectiveness of the structured teaching programme. The data were collected from the
respondents both before and after administration of structured teaching programme. The gathered data was then
organized, tabulated, analyzed and interpreted using descriptive and inferential statistics.
Description of the subject with respect to baseline characteristics was analyzed in term of frequency and percentage.
Mean standard deviation and mean percentage of the knowledge score of gerontological nurses was used to determine the
effectiveness of structured teaching programme. Further statistical significance of the effectiveness of structured teaching
programme was analyzed by using pairedt test. Association between the pre-test and post-test knowledge score and
selected demographic variables were analyzed by chi-square test or fishers exact test.
Table 1: Description of Baseline Characteristics
Baseline Characteristics
Gender
Male
Female
Age
21-30 years
31-40 years
41-50 years
Above 50 years
Experience
0-1 years
2-5 years
6-10 years
Frequency
Percentage
13
47
21.67
78.33
13
11
19
17
21.66
18.33
31.66
28.33
09
04
13
15
6.66
21.66
N=60
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17
17
28.33
28.33
36
24
60
40
32
15
13
53.33
25
21.67
Out of 60 respondents surveyed 78.33% of the gerontological nurses were females and 21.67% of gerontological nurses
were males. 21.66% of gerontological nurses were aged between 21-30 years, 18.33% were aged between 31-40 years,
31.66% were aged between 41- 50 years and remaining 28.33% were aged above 50 years.
Among the experience categories, 15% of the gerontological nurses had 0-1 year of experience, 6.66% had 2-5 years,
21.66% had 6-10 years, 28.33% had 11-15 years and 28.33% had more than 15 years of experience. The knowledge wise
classification showed that 60% had previous knowledge on geriatric care and 40% had no knowledge about it.
Source of knowledge wise classification revealed that 53.33% gerontological nurses were attended awareness programme,
21.67% had obtained it from other source like lectures and 25% were from mass media.
Table 2: Level of knowledge score of gerontological nurses
Level of knowledge
(Score)
Number of respondents
Pre- test
No.
4
24
32
0
Poor (24%)
Average (25% - 49%)
Good (50% - 75%)
V. Good (76%- 100%)
Post- test
%
6.67
40
53.33
0
No.
0
1
20
39
%
0
1.67
33.33
65
The table 2 depicts the pre- test score where, 4 (6.67%) gerontological nurses had poor knowledge, 24 (40%)
gerontological nurses had average knowledge, 32 (53.33%) gerontological nurses had good knowledge and none of the
gerontological nurses had very good knowledge. In the post- test 39 (65%) gerontological nurses had gained very good
level of knowledge, 20 (33.33%) gerontological nurses gained good level of knowledge, 1 (1.67%) gerontological nurses
gained average level of knowledge, while none had poor knowledge regarding geriatric care.
Table 3: Area wise pre- test and post- test knowledge score on geriatric care
Sl
N
o.
1
2
3
4
5
Knowledge Variables
Geriatrics
Risk factors of ageing
Common geriatric problems
Knowledge regarding geriatric and
geriatric care.
Complication of ageing
Maxim
um
possibl
e score
(46)
Subject knowledge
Mean
Standard
Deviation
Pre- test
Posttest
Pretest
Posttest
Mean
Percentage
Score
PrePosttest
test
3
12
6
24
1.622
4.611
2.733
12.144
2.733
8.344
4.477
18.567
.931
1.806
1.169
3.255
.579
1.538
1.041
2.417
54.07
38.45
45.55
46.70
91.11
74.53
74.63
77.36
.488
.744
.502
.438
48.88
74.44
Area wise mean percentage of knowledge score is depicted in the table 3. It shows that in pre-test and post-test the
subjects obtained maximum score in the area related geriatric which were about 54.07% and 91.1% respectively. In the
area of risk factors of ageing the pre mean percentage was 38.45% with an area wise mean SD of 4.611 1.806, whereas
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Mean
21.11
35.47
Mean
difference
-14.366
SD of mean
difference
5.88
Paired t
test value
-23.413
df
89
Level
of
significance
0.000
Sig
The pre- test means score was 21.11 and the post- test mean was 35.47 with a mean difference of -14.366 with SD of
5.889. The paired t test value was -23.413 at df= 89, significant at 0.001 levels.
Table 5: Association of pre- test knowledge score with their demographic variables
Sl.
No.
Demographic
variables
Knowledge level
<40%
Inadequate
1
*S- significant
Age in years
21- 30
12
31-40
3
41-50
3
Above 50 years
0
Gender
Male
0
Female
17
Year
of
Experience
0-1
year
6
2-5 years
6
6-10 year
2
11-15 year
5
Above 15 year
5
Previous
knowledge
Yes
9
No
17
NS- non- significant
Df
Fishers
exact
value
Chisquare
value
Inference
>40%
Adequate
12
20
8
2
14.341
P=.002
2
31
14
9
5
4
4
<0.05
*s
.831
P=.362
>0.05
NS
>0.05
NS
1.082
P=.582
23
11
11.855
P=.001
<0.05
*S
Table 5 depicts the association of age with pre-test knowledge levels at df= 3, 2= 14.341 and p=.002, which is significant
at <0.05 levels. Associating the gender with the pre-test knowledge levels at df=1, 2 = .831 and p=.362, which is not
significant at >0.05 levels. Associating course of study with the pre-test knowledge score had a df=2, 2 = 1.082 and
p=.582, not significant at >0.05 levels. Associating previous knowledge regarding geriatric care with pre-test knowledge
score was df=1, 2 =11.85 and p=.001, which is significant at <0.05 levels.
V.
CONCLUSION
This research article highlights the effectiveness of a structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding geriatric
care among the gerontological nurses working in selected old age homes in Kanyakumari district In the present study
sixty gerontological nurses working in old age homes were selected from using simple random sampling technique. The
research approach adopted for this study is an explorative approach with a view to measure the knowledge during the pre-
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