Abstract
a study to evaluate the effectiveness of video assisted teaching programme on knowledge regarding prevention and management of varicose veins among staff nurses working in critical care unit in selected hospital at Rajkot. The objectives of the study was (a) To assess the knowledge regarding prevention and management of varicose veins among staff Nurses working in Critical Care Unit. (b) To evaluate the effectiveness of video assisted teaching programmed on knowledge regarding prevention and management of varicose Vein among Nurses working in Critical Care Unit in selected hospital of Rajkot. (c) To find out the association between selected demographic variable and level of pre-test level of knowledge regarding prevention and management of varicose vein among Nurses working in Critical Care Unit in selected hospital at Rajkot. The research design adopted was One Group Pre-test & Post-test design. The study had been conducted in selected hospital at Rajkot. Non probability sampling technique had been adopted to select the desired samples. The sample size was 40. As a part of intervention, a video assisted teaching programme on knowledge regarding prevention and management of varicose vein was provided to staff Nurses working in Critical Care Unit for 30 minutes and the data was collected by structured interview with set of questionnaires that is administered to assess the level of knowledge regarding prevention and management of varicose vein among staff Nurses working in Critical Care Unit. The data were analysed by using both descriptive and inferential statistical method paired “t” test was used to evaluating the effectiveness of video Assisted teaching programme on knowledge regarding prevention. The obtained value 8.262, which shows highly significant at the level of p<0.05. There is significant association between demographic variables such as Gender, Marital status and weight with pretest level of knowledge on prevention and management of varicose vein. The study concluded that the video assisted teaching programme was effectiveness in improving of knowledge regarding prevention and management of varicose vein.
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