Associate Professor, Dharmarathnakara Dr. Mahalingam Institute of Paramedical Sciences and Research, Erode
Online Published on 06 April, 2022.
1) To assess the pre-test level of stress among cancer patients in experimental and control group in selected cancer hospitals at Erode district. 2) To evaluate the effectiveness of Bibliotherapy on stress among cancer patients in experimental group. 3) To compare the post-test stress level among cancer patients in experimental and control group. 4) To find out the association between the pre-tests stress level among cancer patients with their selected demographic variables.
The research approach used for this study was evaluative approach and research design was True Experimental Design. The total number of samples taken was 60, among that 30 samples was in experimental group and whereas 30 samples in control group that was selected for the study by using simple randomized technique. Descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation) and inferential statistics (chi-square, paired ‘t’ test and unpaired ‘t’ test were used to analyze the data and to test hypothesis.
The result of the study showed that the pretest level of stress. The mean score in experimental group is Mild 2(7%), Moderate 6(20%) and Severe 22 (73%) whereas, it was reduced in the post test with means score mild 18(60%), moderate 10(33.3%) and severe 2 (6.6%)). It states that Bibliotherapy has an impact on stress among cancer patients in experimental group. The computed ‘t’ value 11.353 was higher than the calculated value at 0.05 level of significance. Hence, H1 (there issignificant difference between pre- test and posttest level of stress among cancer patients in experimental group) was accepted.
The findings of the study proved that the Bibliotherapy on stress among cancer patients was effective in reducing the level of stress.
Effectiveness, Bibliotherapy, Stress