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Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding Oral Health Hazards among Tobacco Users in Selected Village at Villupuram
Author(s) -
M. Porselvi,
R. Karthi,
G.Ranjith Kumar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
galore international journal of applied sciences and humanities
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-8430
DOI - 10.52403/gijash.20210703
Subject(s) - test (biology) , nonprobability sampling , medicine , environmental health , knowledge level , oral health , psychology , family medicine , population , mathematics education , paleontology , biology
Aim: The study aims to create awareness among Tobacco users on knowledge regarding Oral Health Hazards.Objectives:i) To assess the pre and post test level of knowledge of oral health hazards among tobacco users.ii) To assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge of oral health hazards among tobacco users.iii) To find the association between post test level of knowledge regarding oral health hazards among tobacco users with their socio demographic variables. Methods & Materials: A quantitative research approach-Pre-experimental research design with one group pre test and post test design was adopted. 50 samples were selected for the study by using non probability purposive sampling technique.Results: The study findings shows that in pre test level of knowledge among 50 samples 42(84%) had inadequate knowledge and 8(16%) had moderate adequate knowledge. In post test level of knowledge among 50 samples 33(66%) had moderate adequate knowledge and 17(34%) had had excellent knowledge. The pre test mean was 5.74 with the standard deviation of 10.29 and the post test mean was 14.6 with the standard deviation of 9.91 the mean difference of pre and post is 8.86; standard error is 1.401 ‘t’ value is 34.775 significant at p<0.05 it indicates that the knowledge level of tobacco users improved after structured teaching programme. The finding of the study shows that there is significant association between level of knowledge with occupation p<0.05.Conclusion: The study finding shows that, the post test level of knowledge is better than the pre-test knowledge. Hence it can be concluded that, structured teaching programme on oral health hazards was effective in improving the knowledge level among tobacco users.Keywords: Tobacco users, Oral Health Hazards.

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