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EVALUATION OF UTILIZATION & FACTORS AFFECTING UTILIZATION OF NEONATAL RESUSCITATION PROGRAM (NRP) AMONG THE NURSES
Author(s) -
Dipti Y. Sorte,
Anurag Bhai Patidar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
paripex indian journal of research
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36106/paripex/3800743
Subject(s) - population , nonprobability sampling , nursing , promotion (chess) , medicine , health care , neonatal resuscitation , exploratory research , psychology , family medicine , environmental health , resuscitation , emergency medicine , sociology , politics , political science , anthropology , law , economics , economic growth
The child age and newborn death rate lower down substantially in the last 10 years.Still if we see the deathrate of new born is at top.We are losing roughly three out of two newborns every year in first four week of their lifetherefore, initial time in newborns transition very crucial in survival of newborns specially those who are birthasphyxiated. Purposes: Overall resolution of this research is to recognize an “Utilization, means, effective use ofworkshop in the professional career” among the nurses working in various healthcare establishment and factorsaffecting poor utilization therefore,it will help to develop any new measures or modify current workshop protocols studywas conceptualized based on The health promotion model presented by Nola J Pender (1982, revised 1996).Materials& methods:This is cross-sectional study used Quantitative research approach,to identify the utilization and associationbetween Personal profile of nurses & Utilization of the NRP Training Programme. Non-experimental cross – sectionalresearch and Exploratory survey design was used where entire tool was made in Google form and send to participantsmail id. study was conducted in different national healthcare establishments. The population under this study areregistered nurses working in selected healthcare establishments. samples are Staff Nurses working in different Healthestablishments. Sample size was 278 nurses was taken from a Actual population, 300 nurses was Selected andadministrated the tool and 1000 nurses was a Target population.Purposive Sampling technique was used.Tool containsPart 1 for Questionnaire for Socio-demographic assessment. Part 2 for Structured Questionnaire Utilization of NRPtraining Programme. The reliability of a tool was conducted for the degree of steadiness with which it measures thequalities it is supposed to quantify, Cronbach alpha (r = 0.91), split half correlation (0.90), Spearman-brown prophecy(0.94), Mean for test (81.7) & SD for test is 18.83. Pretesting was done 30 samples to establish the clearness of items,considerate of the linguistic and period required to ample the item. Pilot testing was conducted on nurses of differenthealth establishments on for 30 participants. Administrative permission was obtained from NRP President Main studycollected on 278 samples Proceeds for Data Analysis (Descriptive & Inferential) as per objectives. Conclusion: Thestudy concluded with finding Association between utilization with selected Socio-demographic (Personal profile)where Age and primary education of the participants came significant results and Participants exposure to related workarea after or before NRP training are associated with the utilization NRP skills.

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