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➡️ 2019

Year of publications

Publication:
Bindu Nair, Jaya M. International Journal of Nursing Education & research. 7(4): Oct-Dec2019

Research Title:
Nomophobia- arising pathology of non-drug addiction.

Conclusions:
Nomophobia is emerging as a threat to our “social, mental as well as physical health.” It is very difficult to differentiate whether the patient becomes
nomophobic due to mobile phone addiction or existing anxiety disorders manifest as nomophobic symptoms. We have to stay in the real world more than virtual world. We have to re-establish the human-human interactions, face-to-face connections. Therefore, we need to limit our use of mobile phones rather than banning it because we cannot escape the force of technological advancement.

Publication:
Reshmi Siby. IJHSR Vol.9; July 2019.

Research Title:
Relation of Semi- Fowlers Position & Supine Position on comfort Level of Antenatal Mothers during Non-Stress Test

Conclusions:
An experimental study was conducted to find the relation of semi fowlers position and supine position. The study concludes that the comfort level of antenatal mothers during NST in each position significantly varies so as the fetal parameters. Also it explores semi fowlers position as the higher opting position during Non-Stress Test

Publication:
Reshmi Siby. IJRSR Vol.10, issue, 06 (A), pp. 32718, Jun 2019

Research Title:
Outcome of Fetal Parameters in Left Lateral Position During Non-Stress Test.

Conclusions:
The study was done to identify the outcome of fetal parameters in left lateral position. The outcome reveals that left lateral position provides good reactivity during NST and mothers expressed it as a comfortable position for the procedure.

Publication:
Manjima M.J TNNMC JOGN.Vol7/issue1/Jan-June 2019.

Research Title:
Relation of Perinatal Outcome with Normal and Abnormal Amniotic Fluid Index Among Parturient.

Conclusions:
The present study was indented to determine the relation of maternal & fetal outcome with normal & abnormal amniotic fluid index. The investigator followed an observational checklist and correlational analysis of the observation made. Selected 60 Parturient, 30 with normal amniotic fluid index and 30 with abnormal amniotic fluid index. Based on the observations made there was a significant relation between maternal & fetal outcome and amniotic fluid index

Publication:
Shruti M Roy. TNNMC JCHN Vol.7/Issue 1/ Jan- June 2019.

Research Title:
Knowledge and attitude regarding prevention of oral cancer among migrant laborers.

Conclusions:
Oral Cancer among migrant labourers is very common after Structured teaching Programme on knowledge and attitude regarding prevention of oral cancer, Pre-test and Post Test conducted among them. The result reveals that significant change in the knowledge and attitude of migrant labourers
is Observed.

Publication:
Blessy Peter. IJRSR. Vol.10/ issue 5/ May 2019

Research Title:
Pain Level of Infants Receiving HST during Vaccination.

Conclusions:
Helfer Skin Tap can be strongly recommended as a compulsory step in intramuscular injection among infants. This intervention should be promoted as an
institutional policy and implemented as a routine in caring for all children irrespective of their age in management of pain. Nurses have an important role in the management of pain Helfer skin tapping technique is a useful intervention to be practiced by nurses and parents for effective pain management in children.

Publication:
Blessy Peter. IJRSR. Vol.10/ issue 5/ May 2019

Research Title:
Effect of Mascular Lock on pain perception during immunization.

Conclusions:
The pain perception was decreased for children who were held by mothers during the administration of intramuscular injection than held by care givers or fathers. Maternal touch is the easiest and most effective approach in reducing immunization pain in children. However, differences exist in different physical interventions used to reduce pain and all methods need supporting evidences for its use in clinical
setting.