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Shenbagavalli, S.
- Effectiveness of Selected Nursing Intervention on Maternal and Newborn Outcome among Primigravida Mothers at Selected Hospitals
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1 Dhanvantri College of Nursing, Ganapathypuram, No.1 Ranganoor Road, Muniyappan Kovil, Pallakkapalyam (PO), Sankagiri West Via, Thiruchengodu (TK), Namakkal Dist – 637303, IN
2 Padmasree College of Nursing, No. 20 A, Masilamani Nagar, Walajabad, Kanchipuram District, IN
1 Dhanvantri College of Nursing, Ganapathypuram, No.1 Ranganoor Road, Muniyappan Kovil, Pallakkapalyam (PO), Sankagiri West Via, Thiruchengodu (TK), Namakkal Dist – 637303, IN
2 Padmasree College of Nursing, No. 20 A, Masilamani Nagar, Walajabad, Kanchipuram District, IN
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Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research, Vol 6, No 3 (2016), Pagination: 407-410Abstract
Back ground: Labour is one of the most common stressed and painful situations which adversely affect the maternal and new born outcome leads to many complications. Objective: To assess the effectiveness of selected nursing intervention on maternal and newborn outcome among primigravida mothers. Design: One group true experimental post test only design was adopted for the study. Setting: Government Hospital, Cheyyur, Participants: 20 primigravida mothers completed thirty six weeks of gestation fulfilling the inclusion criteria were selected by simple random sampling. Methods: Nursing interventions like Breathing exercise, massage, position changes implemented during intrapartum period and level of pain perception assessed with universal pain assessment tool during uterine contractions of first stage of labour. Followed by early initiation of breast feeding done through breast crawl technique. Maternal and newborn outcome assessed with ongoing assessment tool. Collected data was analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: In post test the mean score for the level of pain perception in experimental group was 6.5 (SD=1.58) and the control group was 9.1 (SD=0.88) with paired t' value of 4.55. The mean score of experimental group maternal outcome was 23 (SD =3.13) and the control group outcome was 27.4(SD=4.62) with paired t' value of 2.49. In experimental newborn outcome the mean score was 7.7 (SD=1.06) and control group newborn outcome score was 6.8(SD=0.92) with paired t value of 2.04. This showed that the selected nursing interventions were effective for good maternal and newborn outcome during labour. There was a statistically no significant association found between the post test score of the sample with their demographic variables. Conclusion: The findings imply the need for non pharmacological methods of nursing interventions were effective management during labour among primigravida mothers.Keywords
Effectiveness, Breathing Exercise, Massage, Position Changes, Breast Crawl and Primigravida.- History Unexplored - Sardar Velappanaidu’s Role in Freedom Struggle
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1 Associate Professor and Head, Department of History, Sri G.V.G. Visalakshi College for Women (Autonomous), Udumalpet - 642128, Tamilnadu, IN
2 MA History, Department of History, Sri G.V.G. Visalakshi College for Women (Autonomous), Udumalpet - 642128, Tamilnadu, IN
1 Associate Professor and Head, Department of History, Sri G.V.G. Visalakshi College for Women (Autonomous), Udumalpet - 642128, Tamilnadu, IN
2 MA History, Department of History, Sri G.V.G. Visalakshi College for Women (Autonomous), Udumalpet - 642128, Tamilnadu, IN
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HuSS: International Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 10, No 2 (2023), Pagination: 49-53Abstract
India is a vast country with a diverse range of customs and cultures. The construction of India’s history involves a substantial amount of regional history. Even though India has now celebrated 75 years of independence, Azadi Ka Amit Mahotsav, the younger generation is still unaware of the local freedom fighters who also played a crucial role in setting India free. Therefore, it is essential to review, restore, and document the part played by every Indian region during various stages of the freedom movement, as well as to inspire the next generation with a new zeal and passion and to reconstruct an extensive history. In an attempt to trace the freedom fighters of our region, we the researchers were able to identify the lesser-known freedom fighter Vellapa Naidu of Guruvappanayakkanur, in Udumalpet Taluk. An attempt is made to bring into the limelight the invaluable contribution of Vellapa Naidu towards national Independence. In the present work, a sincere effort has been made to portray the instrumental role of Vellapa Naidu in propagating Gandhian principles and strengthening the freedom struggle from its regional and local perspectives.Keywords
India, Freedom, Movement, Sardar, UdumalpetReferences
- Who’s Who of Freedom Fighters, Vol. 1, August 1973, Silver Jubilee Year, Government of Tamil Nadu, p.132.
- Kalki, Malar 13, Magazine 25, p. 62.
- Ibid.
- Kalki, Malar31, Magazine 35, 26.03. 1972, p. 5.
- V. Venkatraman. Non–violence: The National Tamil Press on salt Satyagraha at Vedaranyam. Res. J. Humanities and Social Sciences. 2021; 12(1):43-7. https://doi.org/10.5958/2321-5828.2021.00008.5
- Avinashilingam, T.S. Nan Kanda Mahatma, Sri Rama Krishna Vidyalayam, (Coimbatore, 1971), pp. viii-ix. 7.
- Kalki, Malar 13, Magazine 25, p. 62.
- P. N. Chopra, T.K. Ravindran and N. Subramanian, History of South India, Vol. III: Madras Period, (S. Chand and Company Ltd, New Delhi), p. 266.
- Ibid.
- Dr B. S. Baliga, Madras District Gazetteers, Coimbatore, Government of Madras, (1966), p. 132.
- Convict Register (Convict Admission Register), Allipuram Jail, Bellary, Vide Admission Book No. 12, p. 80.
- Government GOs, Fortnightly Reports; 1940-1942.
- The Chief Minister of Madras State, Rajagopalachari’s speech at Udumalpet in the Congress Volunteers Meeting during the unveiling of the Portrait of Sri G. Velappa Naidu on 10.12.1953.
- Kalki, Malar 13, Magazine 25, p. 62
- Who’s Who of Freedom Fighters, Vol. 1, August 1973, Silver Jubilee Year, Government of Tamil Nadu, p. 132.
- G. O. Ms. No.21, Dated 6th January 1976, Rural Development and Local Administration Department.
- Unveiling the statue of Later Patriot Sardar Velappa Naidu Invitation, 18.6.1976.
- Personal participation in the event.