Abstract
The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a planned teaching program on dermatitis prevention among residents of a selected industrial area in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The research employed a pre-experimental approach, specifically a one-group pre-test post-test design, to assess knowledge levels before and after the intervention. The studys objectives included determining pre-existing knowledge, assessing the programs effectiveness, and exploring associations between knowledge and demographic variables. Data were collected from 30 participants residing in the industrial area, and analysis involved descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings revealed a moderate baseline knowledge level, with significant improvements observed post-intervention across all areas of dermatitis prevention. The teaching program demonstrated substantial effectiveness, as evidenced by the significant increase in post-test scores. Moreover, associations between pre-test knowledge and certain demographic variables were established, highlighting significant correlations in some cases. The study underscores the importance of targeted educational initiatives in enhancing dermatitis prevention awareness and provides valuable insights for future research and intervention refinement.
Keywords
Planned Teaching Programme, Dermatitis Prevention, Knowledge Scores, Structured Questionnaire, Research Methodology, Research Design, Pre-Experimental Approach
How to Cite:
Mithun Kumar Kurmi , EFFECTIVENESS OF PLANNED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON PREVENTION OF DERMATITIS AMONG PEOPLE RESIDING IN SELECTED INDUSTRIAL AREA AT BHOPAL (M.P) , Volume 10 , Issue 2, february 2024, EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) ,