Sagaya Arockiya Mary. A, Susai Mari.A, Wincy.C, Thirumurugan. M, Verginia Dsouza, Smitha Fernandes

Authors

  • Sagaya Arockiya Mary. A, Susai Mari.A, Wincy.C, Thirumurugan. M, Verginia Dsouza, Smitha Fernandes

Keywords:

evaluate Effectiveness, Webinar, Knowledge, Strategies to Prevent Covid-19, Student nurses

Abstract

Background: The one virus stumbled the whole universe is the novel corona virus and impacted physical, emotional and social health status of almost every individual in the world irrespectively. Since the existence of Covid-19 till now it is been noticed that student nurses also affected by this fatal viral infection during their clinical practice. Objectives: The study focused on evaluating the effectiveness of webinar on knowledge regarding the strategies to prevent Covid -19 among student nurses of SIIHS, Honavar, Uttara Kannada. The study aimed at enhancing the knowledge level and influences others through effective health teaching at clinical areas and even in community settings. Methodology: An evaluative approach with pre- experimental, non-randomized, one group pre and post-test research design was adapted. The sample size was 294, purposive sampling technique was adapted. Data collected through testmoz web page and webinar was conducted by google meet app for one week. Data analysed by descriptive and statistical methods (chi-square and z-test) and interpreted by graphs. Results: The findings show that in pre-test 10(3.41%) had poor, 127(43.19%) had average, 157(53.40%) Good and 00% excellent knowledge level whereas in post-test 00% had Poor, 59(20.06%) Average, 176(59.86%) Good and 59 (20.06%) had excellent knowledge level. The pre-test mean score was 23.1 (46.2 %.) and of post-test was 35.6 (71.2%). The computed z’-test value showing significant difference in the pre ( 1=23.1) and post-test ( 2=35.6) knowledge score (p=1.18357, < z= -5.1679, critical z score=-1.6449 α =0.05 level of significance). Hence the p value is greater than the z value (p( ≤Z) = 1.18357e-7), it indicates the webinar was effective and the null hypothesis (H0) is rejected. Conclusion: The study was concluded as the webinar was highly effective and influenced the participant to gain sufficient information on prevention and the spread of Covid 19. Hopefully this enables them to apply these learned strategies in their clinical practice.

Published

2021-09-06