T Thuileiphy
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Nurs Care
Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. It is preventable if timely effective and successful treatment
is provided. Quality teaching, support and guidance are needed to ensure the compliance to glaucoma medication. The present
study was aim to develop IEC package on compliance to glaucoma medication and to assess its effectiveness in increasing
knowledge and practice of caregivers of children glaucoma.
Methods: Quantitative research design - pre experimental one group pretest post test was used. Ethical approval was obtained
from institute ethical committee. Sixty caregivers of children attending glaucoma clinic in tertiary care hospital were included
in the study. Knowledge questionnaire, practice questionnaire observational checklist and medication log sheet are used for
pretest and one month after the administration of IEC package (post test) were self-developed, validated and found reliable.
One to one teaching, demonstration and return demonstration was provided.
Result: Majority of the caregivers were females, the mean post test knowledge score was increased from 7.3±2.19 to 12.23±1.36
which was significant at p<0.05. There was significant (p<0.05) increase in post test practice score from 11.5±1.91 to 18.08±1.12
The pretest and post test knowledge scores had significant association with educational status and family monthly income
(p<0.05) The pretest and post test practice score had significant association with gender and relationship to child (p<0.05).
Increase in the knowledge and practice was dependent of caregivers selected variables such as educational status, family
monthly income, gender and relationship to child.
Conclusion: The study revealed that an Information, Education and Communication (IEC) package played a crucial role in
increasing knowledge and practice regarding compliance to glaucoma medication among caregivers of children with glaucoma
one month after the intervention. The most and effective factor identified in the study is the teaching session which takes only
15 minutes in teaching and demonstrating the content in the information pamphlet.
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