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International Journal of Nursing Education | 2014

A Study to assess the effectiveness of Foot Massage on Pain among Patients after Abdominal Surgery in a Selected Hospital of Delhi

Chitra Joy; Smriti Arora; Eke Lama Tamang

Massage is most widely used complementary therapy in nursing practice. Foot massage has many benefits as it provides tranquility and relaxation, improves circulation and rejuvenates the patients energy.


International Journal of Nursing | 2017

Roy's Adaptation Model: Effect of care on pediatric patients

Neha Saini; Veena Sharma; Smriti Arora; Fareha Khan

With focus on groups of children who have increased morbidity, Roy’s adaptation model (RAM) is one of the most useful conceptual frameworks that guide nursing practice. It focuses on individual’s adaptation to changeable environment and guides the assessment of individual’s adaptation. The four modes of adaptation defined in RAM are physiologic, self-concept, role function and interdependence modes. Nurses help to meet the needs of individuals in these modes of adaptaxadtion.


MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences | 2016

A randomized clinical trial to assess the effectiveness of prone position on cardiorespiratory outcomes among infants with respiratory distress

Prerna Sharma; Smriti Arora; Shilpi Sarkar; Jacob Puliyel

Aims: The aim of this study was to assess for and compare the effect of prone and supine position on cardiorespiratory outcome among infants with respiratory distress (RD) and to screen any complications during positioning. Settings and Design: Quantitative experimental research approach was adopted for the study. It was a randomized clinical trial with parallel group design conducted in pediatric unit of St. Stephens Hospital, Delhi. Methods: The population comprised infants with RD having a score of 3–7 Downes score system scale admitted in pediatric unit. Participants were randomized and treatment allocation by permuted block design. No blinding was done. Pre- and post-intervention cardiorespiratory outcomes (heart rate [HR], respiratory rate [RR], oxygen saturation level (SpO2), and RD) were assessed. Statistical Analysis Used: SPSS version 20 was used for our analysis. Descriptive and inferential statistics was used for the analysis. Results: Total sample size included 60 infants with RD, 30 in each group (prone and supine position). The analysis showed that both intervention group had led to an improvement in HR, RR, SpO2, and RD with both group, but the effectiveness was more among the infants receiving prone position as evidenced by the pre- and post-intervention mean changes for all the variables (HR, RR, SpO2, and RD). Conclusions: The present study revealed that the introduction of prone position leads to an improvement in HR, RR, SpO2, and RD among infants with RD, without any complications such as apnoea or vomiting as compared to supine position.


International Journal of Nursing Education | 2012

An Experimental Study to assess the Eff ectiveness of Music Therapy on the Post Operative Pain Perception of Patients Following Cardiac Surgery in a Selected Hospital of New Delhi

Jeena Jose; Madhavi Verma; Smriti Arora


International Journal of Nursing Education | 2012

Effectiveness of a simulation based teaching program on dysrhythmias: A pre-experimental study.

Sunita Rani Talwar; Smriti Arora; Eke Lama Tamang


International Journal of Nursing Education | 2014

Effectiveness of an Empowering Programme on Student Nurses’ Understanding and Beliefs about HIV/AIDS

Smriti Arora; Sarin Jyoti; Sujana Chakravarty


Journal of Nursing Science & Practice | 2015

A Co-Relational Study to Assess the Relationship between the Leadership Styles of the Nurse Managers and Job Satisfaction of the Staff Nurses Working in a Selected Hospital of New Delhi

Jincy Daniel; Urmila Bhardwaj; Smriti Arora


Journal of Nursing Science & Practice | 2015

An experimental study to identify the learning needs of patients with tracheostomy and their attending relatives with a view to develop and evaluate effectiveness of a Self Instructional Module(SIM) for home management of patients with tracheostomy

Sheny Daniel; Smriti Arora; Eke Lama Tamang


International Journal of Nursing Education | 2015

Effectiveness of Peer Led Intervention Programme (PLIP) on Knowledge of Student Nurses Regarding Management of Neonatal Disorders

Rajyashwaree Bhele; Smriti Arora; Urmila Bhardwaj


International Journal of Nursing Education | 2015

Effectiveness of Planned Teaching Programme on Knowledge of Staff Nurses Regarding Human Papilloma Virus and its Vaccine

Mikki Khan; Manju Chhugani; Smriti Arora

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