Assessing the Effectiveness of a Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge of Worm Infestation and Prevention Among Mothers of Under-Five Children within a Selected Rural Area of Kuppam, Chittoor District, AP

Sukanya, S. and Subhavelvizhi, S. and Thomas, Vinaya and Thomas, Treesa and Chandana, Sai and Sinthya, V. and Sunitha, Y. (2025) Assessing the Effectiveness of a Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge of Worm Infestation and Prevention Among Mothers of Under-Five Children within a Selected Rural Area of Kuppam, Chittoor District, AP. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (6): 25jun640. pp. 2321-2324. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Children residing in low and middle-income nations remain predominantly afflicted by worm infections. Such intestinal parasitic burdens can profoundly impede physical development and nutritional well-being. Addressing this, the present study was meticulously designed to assess the efficacy of a structured teaching programme in enhancing the comprehension of worm infestation and its prevention among mothers of children under five within a designated rural locale near Kuppam. Prior to the intervention, knowledge levels regarding worm infestation among participants were largely insufficient. Indeed, only a limited number, 28.8% (36 individuals), possessed moderately adequate understanding, while a substantial majority, 71.2% (89 individuals), exhibited poor knowledge. However, a striking transformation occurred after the five-day educational program provided to mothers of under-five children. The post-test results revealed a dramatic improvement, with 76.0% (95 individuals) demonstrating adequate knowledge, 6.4% (8) reaching a moderately adequate level, and only 17.6% (22) still showing poor knowledge. This significant disparity between pre- and post- education knowledge underscores the program's effectiveness. The mean knowledge score rose considerably, from a baseline of 8.70 (SD ±2.795) to 24.03 (SD ±8.309) post-intervention, confirming the highly positive impact of the education on mothers of young children, as evidenced by the significant t-statistic of 19.763.

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