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A Study to Compare the Effectiveness of Child to Child approach vs Researcher to Child Approach on Knowledge Regarding Prevention of Accidents among Children in Selected Schools, Chennai District

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Community and Public Health Nursing 8(3):p 107-109, September - December 2023. | DOI: 10.21088/cphn.2455.8621.8323.5

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Leelavathy. A study to compare the effectiveness of child to child approach vs researcher to child approach on knowledge regarding prevention of accidents among children in selected schools, Chennai district. Community and Public Health Nursing. 2023;8(3):107–9.

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Received : July 31, 2023         Accepted : September 01, 2023          Published : October 30, 2023

Abstract

The study was done to determine the effectiveness of child to child approach vs researcher to child approach on knowledge regarding prevention of accidents. An experimental research design was used in this study. 50 school childrens were selected by simple random method based on inclusion criteria. Demographic data was collected by structured interview method. Structured teaching method about prevention of accident given on the children. The data collected by the investigator was analyzed using frequency, percentage, SD, Paired’t’ test, Unpaired’t’ test & chi square test.


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We would like to express our gratitude to the patients, their families, and all those who have contributed to this study.

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Leelavathy. A study to compare the effectiveness of child to child approach vs researcher to child approach on knowledge regarding prevention of accidents among children in selected schools, Chennai district. Community and Public Health Nursing. 2023;8(3):107–9.


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Received Accepted Published
July 31, 2023 September 01, 2023 October 30, 2023

DOI: 10.21088/cphn.2455.8621.8323.5

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CompareEffectivenessChild to child approachResearcher to child approachPrevention of Accidents.

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