Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 1

A study to assess the knowledge regarding disaster preparedness and mitigation among people in Kerala with a view to develop an instructional module

  • Author:
  • Arysa Baisal1, P S Ashtami1, Blessey Benedict1, B Beetta1,*, Bincy Thomas1, J Jyothilakshmi2
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 22 to 26

1IVth Year BSc Nursing, Bishop Benziger College of Nursing, Kollam, Kerala, India

2Nursing Tutor, Department of Community Health Nursing, Bishop Benziger College of Nursing, Kollam, Kerala, India

*Corresponding Author Email: beettab6@gmail.com

Online published on 29 September, 2023.

Abstract

The community project undertaken was "A study to assess the knowledge regarding disaster preparedness and mitigation among people in Kerala with a view to develop an instructional module’ ’The objective of the study was to assess the knowledge regarding disaster preparedness and mitigation among people, to find out the association between the knowledge regarding disaster preparedness and mitigation among people and selected demographic variables. Non experimental research design was adopted for this study. The study was conducted among 100 people in Kerala. In order to assess the knowledge of disaster preparedness and mitigation among people in Kerala the study sample was selected by purposive sampling techniques. Data collection was done through Google form consisted of demographic proforma and structured questionnaire. Questionnaire is shared to 100 participants and 30 min was given for answering the questions, scores of each participant is recorded individually in spreadsheet. After attending the questionnaire an instructional module was given to them through Watsapp. The result showed that 13% of people had good knowledge regarding disaster preparedness and mitigation, 80% had moderate knowledge and 7% had poor knowledge, regarding disaster preparedness and mitigation. In this study there is association found between knowledge and demographic variables such as education. There is no association between knowledge and other demographic variables like age, caste, economic status, area of residence. Based on the findings the investigator has drawn implications which were of vital concerns in the field of nursing practice, nursing administration, nursing pattern, nursing education for future development.

Keywords

Assess, Knowledge, Disaster preparedness and mitigation, Instructional module