Volume : 9, Issue : 5, May - 2020
Psychological morbidity and coping strategy in parents of neonates admitted in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Ms. Himani Suyal, Dr. Achinta Kr Mallick, Ms. Rajkumari Sylvia, Ms. Vandana Chauhan
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This ief training needs assessment survey was carried out among senior residents /PGs of SKIMS Medical College, Bemina Srinagar. A total of 76 completed questionnaires were assessed. The study revealed that only 26.3% participants had received any formal training in research methodology, 17% participants considered that training to be satisfactory. 33% agreed that they could write a sound research protocol, 36.8% participants were aware how to choose an appropriate sample size and 33% participants knew how to apply a test of statistical significance. All participants agreed that a training program on research methods would be useful to enhance their research skills. Majority of the participants suggested a full three days training program for such a skill up-gradation. 54% participants had published a research paper in last two years, 21% had presented a paper at a scientific conference in last two years and 26.3% participants had presented a poster at a scientific conference in the last two years.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL MORBIDITY AND COPING STRATEGY IN PARENTS OF NEONATES ADMITTED IN NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT, Ms. Himani Suyal, Dr. Achinta KR Mallick, Ms. Rajkumari Sylvia, Ms. Vandana Chauhan GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-9 | Issue-8 | August-2020