A study to evaluate the efficacy of Nurse-led intervention on knowledge regarding COVID-19 among health service users in Shrimant Madhavrao Sindhiya District Hospital Ujjain, M.P.
Dr. Arti Mishra and Dr. Asha Dubey
The novel coronavirus originated from the Hunan seafood market in Wuhan, South China where raccoon dogs, bats, snakes, palm civets, and other animals are sold, and rapidly spread up to 109 countries. Prevention is the only way to stop COVID-19 transmission among people. However, many of the symptoms can be treated and getting early care from a healthcare provider can make the disease less dangerous. Therefore aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of Nurse-led intervention on knowledge regarding COVID-19 among health service users.
Material and Method: Pre-experimental one group Pre-test Post-test research design. The total sample consisted of 40 Health service users through a simple random sampling technique. The findings of the study indicated that the mean Post-test score of Health service users was higher than the mean Pre-test score. The ‘T’ value computed (‘T’ = 12.17) showed significant differences suggesting that the Nurse-led intervention was effective in enhancing the knowledge of the health service users regarding COVID-19.
Dr. Arti Mishra, Dr. Asha Dubey. A study to evaluate the efficacy of Nurse-led intervention on knowledge regarding COVID-19 among health service users in Shrimant Madhavrao Sindhiya District Hospital Ujjain, M.P.. Int J Adv Res Med Surg Nurs 2023;5(2):18-21. DOI: 10.33545/surgicalnursing.2023.v5.i2a.133