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June 28-29, 2019 | Oslo, Norway

Volume 08

Journal of Medical and Health Sciences | ISSN : 2319-

Breast Pathology and Cancer, Gynecology and Obstetrics Pathology, Palliativecare and Gerontology 2019

Joint Event

Breast Pathology & Cancer

Palliativecare & Gerontology

Gynecology and Obstetrics Pathology

Study of effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge regarding palliative

care among staff nurses

Dalvir Singh

Rayat Bahra College of Nursing, India

T

he examination was completed to evaluate viability of planned teaching program on learning with

respect to palliative consideration among staff nurses. The present study utilizes convenient sampling

method to choose 150 staff medical nurses from various selected hospitals. The questionnaire used for study

is comprised of demographic data of the participants and knowledge survey on palliative consideration.

Lesson plan was created with the assistance of subject specialists. Pre-test was managed on the primary day

and planned teaching program was executed around the same time. The post-test had been taken following

seven days of pre-test. In results, data was examined utilizing IBM SPSS Statistics 22. The discoveries of the

examination uncovered that there was a signif icant difference found among pre and post-test learning score

t-29.5 (p 0.00), subsequently the arranged teaching program was successful in improving medical nurses

information. In conclusion, as palliative consideration is a signif icant part of nursing care, nurses should be

taught on palliative care and educated about changes that are occurring in this entire area.

RRJMHS 2019, Volume 08