A quasi-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of a structured training program on newborn care based on asha module 7 - “Skills that saves lives” in terms of reported practice among asha workers in a selected community of Delhi

Background: Newborn health and survival depend on the care given to the newborn, although newborn care is a very essential element in reducing child mortality, it often receives less than optimum attention. Objectives: The objective of this study was (1) to develop a structured training program for...

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Main Authors: Anu Gauba, Maharaj Singh
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Community Medicine
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spelling doaj-30efc38637764218b50a62e203b9c63b2021-06-15T04:41:37ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Community Medicine0970-02181998-35812021-01-0146227728010.4103/ijcm.IJCM_722_20A quasi-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of a structured training program on newborn care based on asha module 7 - “Skills that saves lives” in terms of reported practice among asha workers in a selected community of DelhiAnu GaubaMaharaj SinghBackground: Newborn health and survival depend on the care given to the newborn, although newborn care is a very essential element in reducing child mortality, it often receives less than optimum attention. Objectives: The objective of this study was (1) to develop a structured training program for ASHA workers on newborn care based on ASHA module 7 “Skills that saves lives.” (2) To compare the reported practices of ASHA workers with regard to newborn care before and after the administration of structured training program. (3) To determine the association between the practice scores and the selected demographic data, i.e., age, years of experience, and education. (4) To assess the acceptability of ASHA workers about training programs regarding newborn care. Materials and Methods: Quantitative research approach was selected with one group pre- and posttest design. A random sampling technique was used for the selection of ASHA workers. A structured practice questionnaire on newborn care was prepared to assess the practices of ASHA workers and a structured opinionnaire to assess the acceptability of the training program. Result: The findings revealed that the mean of posttest scores (25.6) was higher than the mean of pretest scores (14.5) with a mean difference of 11.1. There was no association between practice scores and selected demographic variables, i.e., age, years of experience, and educational status of ASHA workers. Conclusion: The structured training program on newborn care was effective in improving the practices of ASHA workers.http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=2021;volume=46;issue=2;spage=277;epage=280;aulast=asha workersnewborn carepracticestraining program
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A quasi-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of a structured training program on newborn care based on asha module 7 - “Skills that saves lives” in terms of reported practice among asha workers in a selected community of Delhi
Indian Journal of Community Medicine
asha workers
newborn care
practices
training program
author_facet Anu Gauba
Maharaj Singh
author_sort Anu Gauba
title A quasi-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of a structured training program on newborn care based on asha module 7 - “Skills that saves lives” in terms of reported practice among asha workers in a selected community of Delhi
title_short A quasi-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of a structured training program on newborn care based on asha module 7 - “Skills that saves lives” in terms of reported practice among asha workers in a selected community of Delhi
title_full A quasi-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of a structured training program on newborn care based on asha module 7 - “Skills that saves lives” in terms of reported practice among asha workers in a selected community of Delhi
title_fullStr A quasi-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of a structured training program on newborn care based on asha module 7 - “Skills that saves lives” in terms of reported practice among asha workers in a selected community of Delhi
title_full_unstemmed A quasi-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of a structured training program on newborn care based on asha module 7 - “Skills that saves lives” in terms of reported practice among asha workers in a selected community of Delhi
title_sort quasi-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of a structured training program on newborn care based on asha module 7 - “skills that saves lives” in terms of reported practice among asha workers in a selected community of delhi
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Community Medicine
issn 0970-0218
1998-3581
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: Newborn health and survival depend on the care given to the newborn, although newborn care is a very essential element in reducing child mortality, it often receives less than optimum attention. Objectives: The objective of this study was (1) to develop a structured training program for ASHA workers on newborn care based on ASHA module 7 “Skills that saves lives.” (2) To compare the reported practices of ASHA workers with regard to newborn care before and after the administration of structured training program. (3) To determine the association between the practice scores and the selected demographic data, i.e., age, years of experience, and education. (4) To assess the acceptability of ASHA workers about training programs regarding newborn care. Materials and Methods: Quantitative research approach was selected with one group pre- and posttest design. A random sampling technique was used for the selection of ASHA workers. A structured practice questionnaire on newborn care was prepared to assess the practices of ASHA workers and a structured opinionnaire to assess the acceptability of the training program. Result: The findings revealed that the mean of posttest scores (25.6) was higher than the mean of pretest scores (14.5) with a mean difference of 11.1. There was no association between practice scores and selected demographic variables, i.e., age, years of experience, and educational status of ASHA workers. Conclusion: The structured training program on newborn care was effective in improving the practices of ASHA workers.
topic asha workers
newborn care
practices
training program
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