
Assessment of PAM (Pesticide Awareness Module) as Community Teaching Tool
Author(s) -
Sonali Chalakh,
Priti Desai
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i60b35096
Subject(s) - checklist , medical education , test (biology) , psychology , perception , population , intervention (counseling) , medicine , nursing , environmental health , ecology , neuroscience , cognitive psychology , biology
Background: The ability of students to understand and support the needs of the community is at the heart of community-based education. Because India is a developing country with a large proportion of the population living in villages, the medical education system must guarantee that learners who serve as health care providers acquire the necessary skills and venture out into the community as needed. In today’s scenario pesticide poisoning in farmer's communities is an issue of high concern with this aim PAM (pesticide awareness module) is designed and is assessed as a community teaching tool. The pesticide Awareness module (PAM) was prepared as per the need of the community. The pretest of the student was conducted. Module was implemented by the student in the community with Flex, Charts, and Video. After implementation of the module post-test of students was conducted after one month. With the help of a Checklist, students were assessed for community teaching. Students’ perception of community teaching was obtained using a feedback questionnaire. The average Pre-test score was 23.35% and in Post-test it was increased to 86.85%. This indicates students gain desired level of knowledge for a longer period & Students also get benefitted by acquiring self-confidence, behavioral and attitudinal skill. The intervention of PAM as a community teaching tool was highly effective for the student in gaining knowledge & different skills.