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    Scholar Science Journals ; 2015
    In:  International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research Vol. 1, No. 4 ( 2015-05-30), p. 199-
    In: International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research, Scholar Science Journals, Vol. 1, No. 4 ( 2015-05-30), p. 199-
    Abstract: Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of meditation lowers stress and supports forgiveness among nursing Students.Participants and setting: The study was conducted by adopting a Quasi-experimental, non-equivalent control group pre and post test design.50 nursing students who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were selected by using Non-probability purposive sampling technique. 50 women were assigned in experimental and control group. The study was conducted in Bhavana College of nursing, Nalgonda, Telugana, India.Intervention: A brief introduction about self and study was given to the nursing students and consent was obtained (both oral and written) and the confidentiality of the response was assured. Pre assessment was done in both experimental and control groups. In the experimental group meditation technique was practiced by the women and pre and post test level of stress was obtained using John D. Catherine & T. Mac Arthurs perceived stress scale. In the control group without any intervention, the pre and post test level of stress was obtained for both the groups and the level of stress was assessed.Measurement and findings: Analysis revealed that the women in the experimental group showed a highly significant decrease in the level of stress following meditation at P 〈 0.001 level when compared with the control group.Conclusion: Evidence suggests that meditation-based stress-management practices reduce stress and enhance forgiveness among college undergraduates. Such programs merit further study as potential health-promotion tools for college populations.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2395-3616
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Scholar Science Journals
    Publication Date: 2015
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    Scholar Science Journals ; 2015
    In:  International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research Vol. 1, No. 4 ( 2015-05-30), p. 183-
    In: International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research, Scholar Science Journals, Vol. 1, No. 4 ( 2015-05-30), p. 183-
    Abstract: Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of birth bal therapy in terms of level of pain perception and birth experience among primi gravida mothers.Participants and setting: The study was conducted in Nirmala Hospital, in Suryapet, Telugana, India in with 700 annual births. The primi gravida mothers were recruited and were allocated by non-probability purposive sampling technique into the two arms of the study, but only 20 in study and 20 in control group participants.Intervention: The study group received birth ball therapy was done using discomfort can often be helped by body positions that allow gravity to speed dilation, such as walking, squatting, kneeling forward on a chair or sitting on the birthing ball. The birth ball therapy was given by investigator for 20 minutes again the same step is repeated in a 10 minutes interval. Measurement and findings: In active stage of labour (3-6 cm of cervical dilatation) the women completed the demographic and obstetrical information and pain was measured by 0- 10 Modified combined numerical categorical pain intensity scale and labour outcome assessed by labour agentry scale(LAS). This study revealed that there was high significant difference found in pain at p 〈 0.001level between study and control group.Conclusion: The study concluded that, clinical implementation of birth ball therapy usage during labour could be an effective non pharmacological intervention in reducing pain perception.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2395-3616
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    Publisher: Scholar Science Journals
    Publication Date: 2015
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    Scholar Science Journals ; 2015
    In:  International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research Vol. 1, No. 4 ( 2015-05-30), p. 191-
    In: International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research, Scholar Science Journals, Vol. 1, No. 4 ( 2015-05-30), p. 191-
    Abstract: Aim: To assessment of effectiveness of spinal exercises and body mechanics on low back pain among post menopausal women.Participants and setting: A quasi experimental non equivalent control group pretest post test design was adapted. The study was conducted in the urban area of suryapet. 40 post menopausal women who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were selected by nonprobability purposive sampling technique.Intervention: The intervention such as spinal exercises and body mechanics were performed to overcome the level of low back pain among post menopausal women. The pre and post assessment was done by using a combined numerical and categorical pain scale.Measurement and findings: The women completed the demographic and obstetrical information and pain was measured by 0- 10 Modified combined numerical categorical pain intensity scale. This study revealed that there was high significant difference found in low back pain at p 〈 0.001level between study group.Conclusion: The overall findings in the present study revealed that the spinal exercises and body mechanics was effectives and had brought about significant change in the reduction of low back pain among post menopausal women compared to pre test level of low back pain.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2395-3616
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Scholar Science Journals
    Publication Date: 2015
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