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A Study to Evaluate the Degree of Knowledge and Practical Understanding of Lazarus Syndrome among Staff Nurses in Selected KG Hospital Coimbatore

J. Samuel, J. Grena, R. Gopika

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Indian Journal of Surgical Nursing 14(3):p 107-109, Sep- Dec. 2025. | DOI: 10.21088/ijsn.2277.467X.14325.4

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Grena J, Samuel J, Gopika R. A Study to Evaluate the Degree of Knowledge and Practical Understanding of Lazarus Syndrome among Staff Nurses in Selected KG Hospital Coimbatore. J Surg Nurs. 2025;14(3):107-9.

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Received : August 27, 2025         Accepted : September 27, 2025          Published : December 30, 2025

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Background: This study is done to know knowledge and practical understanding of Lazarus syndrome. This helps as to know the level of practical understanding and helps in providing knowledge. This study will provide a clearer picture of critical emergency and provide more information on the unique characteristics of the epidemic in India. this research was carried out to evaluate the degree of and practical understanding of Lazarus syndrome among staff nurses in selected Hospital Coimbatore. Material and methods: The researcher adopted the quantitative approach. Purposive sampling technique was used in this study. Data were gathered from each sample using the purposive sampling technique based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria on level of knowledge and knowledge on practice towards Lazarus syndrome. It was assessed through questionnaires. Conclusion: Chi-square analysis was done to identify the relationship with demographic variables like age, gender, education, occupation, marital status, religion, area of living, type of diet, type of working at present, history of migration during lockdown, pre-existing co-morbid. The data are evaluated using descriptive and inferential statistical methods, and it is discovered that 13 (32.5) of them had inadequate knowledge, 10(25%) had moderate knowledge, and 17 (42.5%) had adequate knowledge.


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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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Grena J, Samuel J, Gopika R. A Study to Evaluate the Degree of Knowledge and Practical Understanding of Lazarus Syndrome among Staff Nurses in Selected KG Hospital Coimbatore. J Surg Nurs. 2025;14(3):107-9.


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August 27, 2025 September 27, 2025 December 30, 2025

DOI: 10.21088/ijsn.2277.467X.14325.4

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Lazarus syndromeLS SyndromeKnowledge and Management of LS

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Received August 27, 2025
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