A Pre-Experimental Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Video Assisted Teaching on Knowledge regarding Vitamin ‘A’ Deficiency among Mothers of Under Five Children in selected Urban Area

Keshav B. Sirsat
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Background: Vitamin A deficiency affects about 190 million preschool-age children, mostly from Africa and South-East Asia. The vitamin A deficiency is a public health problem (prevalence of night blindness is 1% or higher in children 24–59 months of age or where the prevalence of vitamin A deficiency (serum retinol 0.70 μmol/l or lower) is 20% or higher in infants and children 6–59 months of age), high-dose vitamin A supplementation is recommended in infants and children 6–59 months of age. Objective: This study was performed To evaluate the effectiveness of video assisted teaching on knowledge regarding vitamin ‘A’ deficiency among mothers of under-five children in selected urban area. Material and Methods: Non probability convenient sampling technique was used for selection of sample and samples who met the inclusion criteria were included in this study. Structured questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge of mothers regarding Vitamin A deficiency. Sample consisted of 60 mothers of under five children in selected anganwadi. The pretest knowledge of the mothers is assessed by self-administered questionnaire. Video assisted teaching regarding Vitamin A deficiency was given on the same day. The posttest knowledge of mothers was assessed after 7 days with the same tools. The data collected was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics and presented using tables and graphs. Result: This study has helped to assess the knowledge regarding mothers of under-five children in selected urban area regarding vitamin ‘A’ deficiency. Knowledge of samples were displayed low 61.7% and average 38.3% in pre-test but in post-test it has been improved to displayed low 5% Average 46.7% and good 48.3% categories. The calculated t value was found to be 11.771 for overall knowledge of regarding vitamin ‘A’ deficiency. The video assisted teaching was an effective tool to improve the knowledge of samples regarding vitamin ‘A’ deficiency. Conclusion: By the analysis and interpretation it has been evaluated that there was an improvement in knowledge regarding vitamin A deficiency among mothers in selected Anganwadi after giving video assisted teaching Thus, it was concluded that video assisted teaching is effective tool to improve the knowledge regarding vitamin A deficiency among mothers of under-five children.
城市5岁以下儿童母亲维生素A缺乏症知识视频教学效果评估的实验前研究
背景:维生素A缺乏症影响着约1.9亿学龄前儿童,其中大部分来自非洲和东南亚。维生素A缺乏症是一个公共卫生问题(24-59月龄儿童的夜盲症患病率为1%或更高,或6-59月龄婴儿和儿童的维生素A缺乏症患病率(血清视黄醇0.70 μmol/l或更低)为20%或更高),建议6-59月龄婴儿和儿童补充大剂量维生素A。目的:评价在选定的城市地区对5岁以下儿童母亲进行维生素A缺乏症知识视频教学的效果。材料与方法:采用非概率方便抽样技术,选取符合纳入标准的样本。采用结构化问卷调查方法评估母亲对维生素A缺乏症的了解程度。样本由选定的anganwadi的60名5岁以下儿童的母亲组成。通过自填问卷对母亲的测前知识进行评估。同日进行维生素A缺乏症视频辅助教学。7天后用同样的工具评估母亲的测试后知识。收集的数据使用描述性和推断性统计进行分析,并使用表格和图表进行展示。结果:本研究有助于评估选定城市地区五岁以下儿童母亲关于维生素A缺乏症的知识。样本知识在前测中显示低61.7%,平均38.3%,后测中显示低5%,平均46.7%,良好48.3%。对于维生素A缺乏的总体知识,计算出的t值为11.771。视频辅助教学是提高对维生素A缺乏症样本知识的有效工具。结论:通过分析和解读,评价了视频辅助教学对选定Anganwadi地区母亲维生素A缺乏症知识的提高,从而得出视频辅助教学是提高5岁以下儿童母亲维生素A缺乏症知识的有效工具。
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