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Efficacy of yoga for depressed postpartum women in selected hospitals of Kabirdham (C.G.)
Ms. Poonam Ekka* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*Ph.D Scholar .(Mawanchal Global University)
**Guide S.S Institute Of Nursing Sciences,Mansarover Globle University Indore.(M.P)
Abstract :
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a signi?cant public health issue with approximately 1 in 4 women experiencing depression following childbirth Norhayati MN (2015) [1]. Negative consequences include personal suffering, impaired social relationships, and social, emotional, and cognitive delays in exposed children Goodman SH, Rouse MH et al (2016) [2]. Antidepressant medica- tions and psychotherapy are ef?cacious for treating PPD
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1-6 |
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“Effectiveness of planned teaching about knowledge regarding study related stress and coping ability among nursing students.”
Sangeeta Lakra* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*Assistant professor) Ph.D Scholar (MU20PhN054) Malwanchal Global University
**S.S institute Nursing Sciences Bhopal (MP)
Abstract :
Stress in nursing education is acknowledged as one of the most important issues in the modern world. Imbalance between the environmental demands and perceived resources which an individual has available to meet those demands can become a cause for stress. Stress as a condition or feeling is experienced when a person perceives that demands exceed the personal and social resources the individual is able to mobilize. Stress in the workplace is now widely recognized as a major problem all over the world. However, for those seeking to introduce stress management activities, too little in the way of guidance and direction has been available.
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7-10 |
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Digital Competence and ICT Tools Utilization Of Public Elementary School Teachers
Erlinda N. Magallanes, Ed.D
Faculty Member, Graduate School, Medina College, Ozamiz City
Abstract :
This research intended to determine the digital competence, attitudes towards technology and ICT tools utilization of public school teachers in the District of Bonifacio during the school year 2022-2023. The quantitative research design was used with the questionnaire checklist as the main data gathering instrument. The study was conducted among 70 public elementary school teachers in the District of Bonifacio.
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11-18 |
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Mediating Effects of Perceived Impacts on Students’ Knowledge and Attitudes toward Climate Change
Janet D. Barrera, EdD
School of Teacher Education, J.H. Cerilles State College,
Dumingag Campus, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur
Abstract :
Climate change is caused by the burning of fossil fuels, raising animals, and other human activities, resulting in the greenhouse effect and global warming. This research aims to determine the knowledge, attitudes, and perceived impacts of climate change to communicate and send message about possible environmental policies to address climate change.
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19-27 |
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Perception on the Preparedness of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MDRRMC) of the Municipality of Aloran, Misamis Occidental
Julibert B. Castillon, M.P.A.
Local Government Unit, Aloran, Misamis Occidental
Abstract :
The Municipality of Aloran through Executive Order No. 2018 – 009C has reorganized the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MDRRMC). Municipal Risk Reduction and Management Plan (MRRMP) is a roadmap on how Disaster Risk Reduction contributes to sustainable development. It outlines the activities aimed to strengthen the capacity of the local government units together with partner stakeholders
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28-36 |
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Implicit Beliefs on Sports Engagement: Examining the Mediating Role of Sports Emotion among Athletes
Hannah Joy S. Batucan
Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, Tibanga, Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte, 9200 Philippines
Abstract :
The role of implicit beliefs on sports engagement has been well studied. However, the mediating mechanism between implicit beliefs and sports engagement needs further investigation. This study seeks to examine the mediating role of sports emotions in the relationship between implicit beliefs and sports engagement (i.e. vigor, dedication, and absorption).
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37-42 |
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Sensuous Musical Videos and Its Influence on Sexual Orientation of University Students
ADEDEJI F. ARIJENIWA
Department Of Mass Communication, University Of Benin, Benin-City, Nigeria
Abstract :
This research examined the influence of sensuous musical videos on the sexual orientation of students of National Open University of Nigeria, Benin Study Centre. The researcher intended to establish the different effects of sensuous musical videos on students and how they influence sexual orientation among Nigerian youngsters. Anchored on the Social Learning and Cultivation Analysis Theories
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43-61 |
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Evaluation of Microsoft Office Utilization Skills of Grade 10 Learners: Input to Development of Intervention Material
May P. Magbanua*, Rovenie A. Catalino**, & Kristine T. Soberano***
*,**,&*** Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology, Old Sagay, Sagay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Abstract :
The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the Microsoft Office Utilization Skills of Grade 10 learners: Inputs to Development of Intervention Materials. The study made use of descriptive survey research design. The study participants were the One hundred seventy-one (171) randomly selected Grade 10 learners of Estancia National High School, Estancia, Iloilo.
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62-72 |
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Effectiveness of Community Extension Program In Barangay Garang, Tangub City
Judith D. Agad, MS
School of Criminal Justice Education, J.H. Cerilles State College, Dumingag Campus
Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur
Abstract :
One of the core functions of academic institutions is to effect change by empowering people in the community through extension programs and services. This study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of the Community Extension Program conducted at Barangay Garang, Tangub City. This type of research intends to gain an understanding on the success and challenges encountered by the extension program implementers of Institute of Criminal Justice Education in Gov
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73-78 |
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Lived Experiences of the Elementary School Teachers in Teaching Reading in the New Normal Education
Jennie R. Canales, MAEd
J.H. Cerriles State College, Dumingag Campus
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This phenomenological investigation was carried out to ascertain teachers" experiences in imparting reading instruction to students in the context of this new standard education. This study sought to understand the experiences, difficulties, learning insights, and coping methods of elementary school teachers in the context of students" reading competency under the new normal.
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79-89 |
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Mass Media and Reduction of Covid-19 Vaccination Hesitancy in Nigeria: A Review of Literature
Ajibulu Olayemi Abiodun & Kareem Bolaji Habeeb
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Abstract :
The researchers examined the challenges faced by Nigeria in achieving herd immunity against COVID-19 disease through the use vaccination, and it was used to highlight the role mass media can play to reduce the hesitancy amongst Nigerians. The research design is qualitative in nature, and the media framing theory was also adopted as the basis of the research.
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90-99 |
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Mathematics Teachers’ Teaching Efficacy, Irrational Beliefs, and Students’ Academic Achievement
Sheila L. Bascon, MAEd*, & Edrachel L. Albao, MAEd**
*J.H. Cerilles State College, Philippines,
**Department of Education, Philippines
Abstract :
This study was conducted to determine the Mathematics teachers’ teaching efficacy and irrational beliefs and their relationships to the academic achievement of students in all public secondary schools of Quality Learning Circle 1 in the province of Zamboanga del Sur during the School Year 2018-2019.
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100-105 |
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“Study to assess the Knowledge of Primary School teachers on first Aid management in selected School”
Sarika Dewangan* & Dr.Pratiksha Patrick**
*Assistant professor (Government College of Nursing)
Ph.D Scholar (MU20PhN053) Malwanchal University Indore.(M.P)
**Guide S.S Institute Of Nursing Sciences,Mansarover Globle University Indore.(M.P)
Abstract :
Students at schools may need first aid due to illness or accident. Therefore, teachers at school should know first aid measures and be able to put them into practice. The aim of this study is to assess awareness regarding first aid training among primary school teachers.
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106-109 |
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“Knowledge of Common Problems Related to Newborn among Primi Mothers Admitted in a Selected Hospital of Ambikapur (C.G) for safe confinement.”
Vanita Kujur* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*Ph D. Scholar (MU20PhN052) (Malwanchal university Indore)
**Guide-S.S Institute Of Nursing College Bhopal.(M.P)
Abstract :
Among the almost 3.9 million newborn deaths that occur worldwide, about 30% occur in India. Children are our future and utmost precious resources. After birth the health of the child depends upon the health care practice adopted by the family, especially by the mothers. Information about neonatal problems and newborn care practices will help in reducing mortality and morbidity during the neonatal period.
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110-113 |
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“A Study on Basic Life Support: Knowledge and Attitude of Medical and Paramedical Professionals on BLS.”
S.V.L Padma Kumari* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*Associate professor GITAM Institute of Nursing Rushikonda Visakhapatnam.
Ph.D scholar (Malwanchal University)
**Guide S.S. Institute of Nursing College Bhaopal.
Abstract :
Basic life support (BLS), a key component of the chain of survival decreases the arrest – cardiopulmonary resuscitation interval and increases the rate of hospital discharge. The study aimed to explore the knowledge of and attitude towards basic life support (BLS) among medical/paramedical professionals.
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114-117 |
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At the Junction Point: The Phenomenon of Vehicular Accidents on Tilt Roads
Haneylyn L. Cagod, MSCJ*; Marjorie A. Hesim, MSCJ**, Rodenson L. Cagod, MAEd (CAR)***,
*J.H. Cerilles State College, Dumingag Campus, Zamboanga del Sur;
**Tubod College, Tubod, Lanao del Norte
***DepEd, South District, Pagadian City Division
Abstract :
Road traffic accidents are the most major public health threat, resulting in countless injuries and deaths worldwide. Vehicle accidents on tilt roads are common and serious, necessitating the drivers" full attention. The study investigated vehicle accidents on tilt roads in Pagadian City. It used purposive and snowball sampling in identifying the participants. It was participated by 8 participants
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118-129 |
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Teaching Strategies Applied By ALS Teachers in QUALCI I: Their Effects to Students’ Performance
Rhivee Mae B. Halina, MAEd Science
J.H. Cerilles State College, Dumingag Campus, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur
Abstract :
This study was conducted to ascertain the teaching strategies applied by ALS teachers and their effects on the performance of students in the selected school districts of QuaLCi 1, Division Zamboanga del Sur for School Year 2017-2018. The respondents involved were the ALS teachers and students from five school districts. It made used of descriptive and inferential statistics were used in obtaining an accurate analysis and interpretation of the data gathered.
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130-139 |
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Social Self Concept, Moral Foundation, and Spirituality: A Structural Equation Model on the Intercultural Sensitivity of Philippine National Police, Region XI
Rowela Cartin-Pecson
Professor, College of Criminal Justice Education, University of Mindanao, Davao City Philippines
Abstract :
Law enforcement agencies around the world are faced with the challenge of serving communities with diverse cultural backgrounds[1]–[4]. Cultural differences can often lead to misunderstandings, biases, and strained relationships between police and community members[5]–[9].
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140-156 |
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“Evaluate the Effectiveness of Selected Nursing Interventions in Prevention of Hypertension.”
SONAL SHUKLA
Principal A.G College Of Nursing Bokaro city Jharkhand.
Ph.D Scholar (Malwanchal University Indore. (.M.P)
Abstract :
Worldwide hypertension is one of the common causes of cardiovascular disease. It is a disorder of major clinical, public health, and economic importance. It is a common cause for visiting physicians all over the world. One good thing about it is that if it is diagnosed at early stage, disease can be managed with lifestyle modifications
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157-163 |
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“Study was Conducted to Assess the Effectiveness of Structure Teaching Programme for Diabetic Client on Diabetes Mellitus at The Diabetic Clinics.”
Harshada Subhash Tupe* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*Ph.D Scholar ( MU20PhN013 ), Malwanchal University Indore.(MP)
**S.S Institute of Nursing College Bhopal (MP)
Abstract :
Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorder arising either due to relative or absolute deficiency of a digestive hormone called insulin or inability or resistance of body cells to use the available insulin. Diabetes mellitus is a silent disease and is now recognized as one of the fastest growing threats to public health in almost all countries of the world
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164-167 |
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The Effect of Organizational Agility on Customer Satisfaction through Competitive Advantage in Jordanian Banks
Raghad Darweesh* & Murat Bolelli**
* Business Administration, Istanbul Okan University, Turkey
** Business Administration, Altinbas University, Turkey
Abstract :
In a highly intensive competitive environment, agility might work as a primary source of survival and success. This study investigates the influence of organizational agility on customer satisfaction through competitive advantage at Jordanian commercial Banks that represent one of the most important sectors in Jordan.
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168-183 |