Background Breast milk is the nature’s complete food for infant which is hygienic, convenient, economical and protective and it is best suited for baby’s requirement. Milk contains immunizing agents and is rich in vitamins, enzymes and antibodies and it provides babies for establishment of personalities and learning readiness .Breast milk is the most valuable, renewable, easily available food for the baby so that it has to be fed on exclusive basis to enhance the fulfillment of needs mentioned above and it is the right of every child because no other food in the world can replace mother’s milk. Objectives the study is conducted to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding exclusive breastfeeding among nursing mothers. Method – A quantative evaluative research approach, pre experimental one group pre test and post test design was used. 60 samples were selected by non probability convenient sampling using lottery method. The written consent was obtained from the samples. The tool used is self structured questionnaire. Firstly sample were selected then pretest was taken by administrating structured questionnaire after that structured teaching program was given to nursing mothers then on 4th week of data collection period post test was conducted. Results – The post test mean knowledge score of nursing mothers regarding exclusive breastfeeding has revealed that score was found higher mean 19.86 and S.D 3.79 Archana Singh Yadav "A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding Exclusive Breastfeeding among Nursing Mothers in Postnatal Ward of Selected Maternity Settings at Lucknow" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46311.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/nursing/46311/a-study-to-assess-the-effectiveness-of-structured-teaching-programme-on-knowledge-regarding-exclusive-breastfeeding-among-nursing-mothers-in-postnatal-ward-of-selected-maternity-settings-at-lucknow/archana-singh-yadav
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A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching
Programme on Knowledge Regarding Exclusive
Breastfeeding among Nursing Mothers in Postnatal
Ward of Selected Maternity Settings at Lucknow
Archana Singh Yadav
Lecturer, Integral College of Nursing, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT
Background-Breast milk is the nature’s complete food for infant
which is hygienic, convenient, economical and protective and it is
best suited for baby’s requirement. Milk contains immunizing agents
and is rich in vitamins, enzymes and antibodies and it provides babies
for establishment of personalities and learning readiness .Breast milk
is the most valuable, renewable, easily available food for the baby so
that it has to be fed on exclusive basis to enhance the fulfillment of
needs mentioned above and it is the right of every child because no
other food in the world can replace mother’s milk. Objectives- the
study is conducted to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching
programme on knowledge regarding exclusive breastfeeding among
nursing mothers. Method – A quantative evaluative research
approach, pre-experimental one group pre- test & post- test design
was used. 60 samples were selected by non-probability convenient
sampling using lottery method. The written consent was obtained
from the samples. The tool used is self-structured questionnaire.
Firstly sample were selected then pretest was taken by administrating
structured questionnaire after that structured teaching program was
given to nursing mothers then on 4th week of data collection period
post- test was conducted. Results – The post-test mean knowledge
score of nursing mothers regarding exclusive breastfeeding has
revealed that score was