Effect of educational intervention on knowledge, attitude and practice about deworming and its association with anaemia among medical undergraduates in a medical college in dakshina Kannada

P. Suraksha, R. Shetty, Sharath Kumar
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The WHO considered soil-transmitted helminthiasis and schistosomiasis among neglected tropical diseases. It has affected more than a third of the world’s population. National Deworming Day (NDD) will be conducted yearly on February 10, followed by a mop-up day on February 15 in the country.According to WHO, across the world, about 24% of the population is infected with soil-transmitted helminthic infections.We used a validated questionnaire, and it included questions to evaluate the participant’sknowledge, attitude, and practice of deworming and anemia. Data was collected by giving 20 minutes to students to answer the questions. After that, a 30-minute lecture was given on anaemia and deworming using PPT. Students were again told to fill in the questionnaire immediately after the lecture. Pre-test and post-test scores were compared, and a chi-square test was used to test the association of knowledge, attitude, and practice. It was observed that knowledge, attitude, and practice among medical students increasedsignificantly after educational intervention.From the above study, we conclude that there is a significant impact on knowledge, attitude, andpractice. As a result, medical student training and healthcare professionals can effectively prevent worm infestation and thus anaemia in the population, which is a major burden in a developing country like India.
教育干预对达克希纳邦医科大学本科生驱虫知识、态度、行为及其与贫血关系的影响
世界卫生组织认为土壤传播的寄生虫病和血吸虫病属于被忽视的热带病。它影响了世界三分之一以上的人口。每年的2月10日为全国除虫日,2月15日为全国除虫日。据世卫组织称,全世界约有24%的人口感染了土壤传播的寄生虫感染。我们使用了一份有效的问卷,其中包括评估参与者对驱虫和贫血的知识、态度和实践的问题。数据是通过给学生20分钟的时间来回答问题来收集的。之后,用PPT进行了30分钟的关于贫血和驱虫的讲座。学生们再次被要求在讲座结束后立即填写调查问卷。比较测试前和测试后的得分,并采用卡方检验来检验知识、态度和实践的相关性。经教育干预后,医学生的知识、态度和行为均有显著提高。从上面的研究中,我们得出结论,知识、态度和实践有显著的影响。因此,医科学生培训和保健专业人员可以有效地预防蠕虫感染,从而预防人口中的贫血,而贫血在印度这样的发展中国家是一个主要负担。
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