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- A Substantive Grounded Theory study to explore the basic social process among women with post partum blues in selected tertiary hospitals at Namakkal- A comparative quantitative and qualitative analysis
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Sampoornam. W
1,
Nithimathi. K
2,
Manimekalai. P
3,
Megala. B
3,
Nithya. S
3,
Keerthana. A
3,
Maheshwari. S
3,
Maryselciya. S
3,
Lathika R
3
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1 Professor, Mental Health Nursing Department, The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai, Dhanvantri College of Nursing, Pallakkapalayam, Namakkal, Tamilnadu,, IN
2 BSc Nursing IV Year, Dhanvantri College of Nursing, Pallakkapalayam, Namakkal, Tamilnadu,, IN
3 Dhanvantri College of Nursing, Pallakkapalayam, Namakkal, Tamilnadu,, IN
1 Professor, Mental Health Nursing Department, The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai, Dhanvantri College of Nursing, Pallakkapalayam, Namakkal, Tamilnadu,, IN
2 BSc Nursing IV Year, Dhanvantri College of Nursing, Pallakkapalayam, Namakkal, Tamilnadu,, IN
3 Dhanvantri College of Nursing, Pallakkapalayam, Namakkal, Tamilnadu,, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, Vol 10, No 2 (2022), Pagination: 103-105Abstract
Context: Grounded theory has been extensively used in research with women, is a means of generating new knowledge that is situated both within the context of the field and existing theory. Methods: The research design used for our study was substantive grounded theory design. The study was conducted in selected tertiary hospitals at Namakkal. The sample size comprises of 5 women with post partum blues. Based on data saturation, the participants were curtailed and extracted with total 5 women with post partum blues. We recruited participants by adopting purposive typical case sampling technique. Typical participants, who were already experiencing and resolving problems related to post partum blues, were enrolled in our study. Demographic variables were collected. The level of post partum blues were measured by Likert Am I blue? Assessment scale. Observations and semi-structured interviews were conducted. All interviews were recorded and transcribed for the women with post partum blues in order to express core variables (basic social process) related to post partum blues with the help of vignettes. Investigator triangulation strategy was used for collecting the data, coding and making analytic decisions. Results: In our study 3 categories were identified viz biological problems, emotional problems and its ramifications and social network support system. The hypothesis generated from our study is the significant correlation between emotional problems and social support among women with post partum blues.Keywords
Substantive grounded theory, Basic social process, Women, Post partum blues.References
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- Impact of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) on Suicidal ideation among attempted suicide patients in Dhanvantri Critical Care Centre at Erode
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1 Annai JKK Sampoorani Ammal College of Nursing, Komarapalayam, Namakkal – 638183., IN
1 Annai JKK Sampoorani Ammal College of Nursing, Komarapalayam, Namakkal – 638183., IN
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International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, Vol 10, No 2 (2022), Pagination: 132-134Abstract
Context: Suicide attempts cause serious emotional, physical, and economic impacts. Suicidal ideations (SI), often called suicidal thoughts or ideas, is a broad term used to describe a range of contemplations, wishes and preoccupations with death and suicide. Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) is a type of therapy that helps to identify irrational beliefs and negative thought patterns that may lead to emotional or behavioural issues. Methods: The research design selected for the present study was pre experimental design, where one group pretest posttest design was adopted. The present study was conducted in Dhanvantri Critical Care Centre at Erode. The total sample size was 50 suicide patients. The investigator selected the subjects by adopting purposive sampling technique. The background variables and clinical variables were assessed. The level ofsuicidal ideation was assessed by using suicidal ideation questionnaire. REBT sessions were conducted for the period of 4 weeks. Face to face sessions and subsequent follow up sessions were conducted. Posttest was conducted by using the same assessment tool. Results: The study findings revealed that administration of REBT were highly significant in the reduction of suicidal ideation among attempted suicide patients.Keywords
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), Suicidal Ideation, Attempted Suicide.References
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- Navigating Psychological Buffering effect of COVID 19
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1 Annai JKK Sampoorani Ammal College of Nursing, Komarapalayam, Namakkal – 638183., IN
2 Principal, Paavai College of Nursing and Research, Namakkal – 637018., IN
1 Annai JKK Sampoorani Ammal College of Nursing, Komarapalayam, Namakkal – 638183., IN
2 Principal, Paavai College of Nursing and Research, Namakkal – 637018., IN
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International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, Vol 10, No 2 (2022), Pagination: 145-147Abstract
Studies in India have been more conceptual in nature and paucity of empirical evidence on assessing the psychological effects and response to COVID-19 has been observed. A rapid increase in the COVID cases and its debilitating impact on the psychological health necessitates an empirical investigation to explore the prevalence and determinants of psychological distress. Mental health professionals like psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses and psychiatric social workers help the patients and larger community understand the potential impact of the virus and help patients, societies and families deal with the potential threat on physical and mental health.Keywords
COVID 19, Psychological, Buffering Effect, Psychosocial Support, Resilience Strategies.References
- William D.S. Killgore, Emily C. Taylor, Sara A. Cloonan, Natalie S. Dailey. Psychological resilience during the COVID-19 lockdown. Psychiatry Res. 2020 Sep; 291: 113216.
- Wu Y. Wu, X. Xu, Z. Chen, et al, 2020. Nervous system involvement after infection with COVID-19 and other coronaviruses. Brain Behav. Immun.
- Fan, Wen-juan MB; Liu, Xiao-ling MB. Effect of advanced nursing care on psychological disorder in patients with COVID-19. A protocol of systematic review. Medicine: July 02, 2020 - Volume 99 - Issue 27 - p e21026.