International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management

  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 1

Knowledge of Staff Nurses Regarding Benefits of Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative

1Nursing Tutor, Department of Child Health Nursing, P D. Bharatesh College of Nursing, Halaga, Belagavi. Karnataka

2Vice Principal Cum Professor, HOD of Child Health Nursing, P. D. Bharatesh College of Nursing, Halaga, Belagavi

*Corresponding Author E-mail: renukavajantri1983@gmail.com

Online published on 9 June, 2022.

Abstract

Care of the new born and infants is required whether they are born healthy, small or unwell. It includes appropriate preventive care, routine care and care of sick and small babies. The success with which mortality and morbidity are prevented will depend to large extent on the commitment and expertise of health care workers responsible for new born care.

The aim of the study was to identify the Knowledge and effectiveness of Planned Teaching Module on BFHI for Staff Nurses working in Post-Natal Ward.

There will be significant difference in the knowledge of staff nurses who have attended the planned teaching module than those who did not attend.

The research approach for this study was an evaluative approach. The research design adopted was One group pre-test and post-test study design, to assess the knowledge of Staff Nurses regarding BFHI. The Probability sampling in which sample random sampling is used for the selection of the subject, which includes 70 staff nurses were selected.

The result of the study shows that, Knowledge of staff nurses on BFHI in pre-test 53% had low level of knowledge and 47% had high level of knowledge. In the post test only 20% had low knowledge and majority 80% had high level of knowledge. The study had concluded that, there is a significant difference between pre-test and post-test knowledge score after administration of Planned Teaching Module is accepted.

Keywords

Staff Nurses, Breast feeding, Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, Post-Natal Mothers, Rooming in