Efficacy of video educational program on interception of urinary tract infection and neurological stress among teenage girls: An uncontrolled experimental study - 17/11/21
Highlights |
• | Stress is an essential problem in preclinical and applied neuroscience research. |
• | Urinary tract infection is the inflammatory condition of the urinary system produced by a range of microbes such as Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, and many others. |
• | Nurses in the community must comprehend their role in informing teenage girls concerning health. |
• | Nurses should be able to make people more aware of the interception of urinary tract infections and associated stress by empowering people to adopt healthy behaviors. |
Abstract |
Background: Nowadays, there is a lot more emphasis on promoting health, wellbeing, and self-care including stress management strategies. Health is regarded as a natural extension of a wellness-oriented lifestyle. The objectives are to measure knowledge, evaluate the efficacy of a video education program, and examine the relationship between before and after-existing knowledge measurement and specified socio factors on Urinary tract infections (UTI) and neurological stress in teenage girls.
Materials and methods: This study employed an uncontrolled experimental study design. Initially, the mean and standard deviation of before and after-existing knowledge were determined. The ‘t’ test was applied to compare the variance between the before-existing and after-existing knowledge measurements of teenage girls on UTI and neurological stress, to find the efficacy of a video education program on eliminating urinary tract infection and neurological stress in teenage girls. Finally, the Chi-square model is used to measure the relationship between before-existing knowledge measurements and social characteristics.
Results and interpretation: The analyzed data found that the teenage girls' mean after-existing knowledge measurement was 33.46% times greater than their mean before-existing knowledge measurement of 24.6%. According to the findings, there is no strong relationship between teenage girls before-existing knowledge measurement and selected socio-demographic factors.
Conclusion: According to the study's findings, there is a critical need for healthcare providers to educate teenage girls about the interception of UTI prevalence and neurological stress management strategies inorder to avoid UTI among teenage girls.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Efficacy, Interception of UTI, Stress, Teenage girls, Video educational program
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Vol 2 - N° 3
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