Volume 2 - Issue 8- August - 2019
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1 Caste and Financial Status: A Study of Denotified and Nomadic Tribes in Telangana State by Dr.K.Balaraju This paper deals with the caste and financial status of Denotified and Nomadic Tribes of Telangana state. The present study is based on primary data collected from Hyderabad, Mahabubnagar, Ranga Reddy, Warangal and Nalgonda districts of Telangana state. Using random sampling techniques data collected from fifteen caste groups belongs to Denotified and Nomadic Tribes, the selected caste groups are: Siddula, Dommara, Gangireddula, Vaddera, Dasari, Budigajangam, Kunche Yerukala, Veeramushti, Mandula, Katikapla, Peddammalollu, Kakibhadige, Vamsharaj, and Pochammalollu. The study results show that denotified and nomadic and semi-nomadic are tribes facing problems to get their caste certificates to form concern government authorities, most tribes are shown interest in practicing caste occupations and their unique art. Majority of the sample denotified and nomadic tribes are unable to earn adequate income through their caste occupations and performing by their art. 01 - 05 Download Paper
2 To Regulate the Outcome of Early Mobilization in Post CABG Patients on Aspect of Aliveness by Dr. Mahavir Suman Background- Post CABG patients were recruited in the study. They were recruited from inpatient department of Noble hospital Misrod Bhopal based on the fulfillment of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Informed consent was taken from each individual participating in the study.30 patients were allotted in two groups group A and Group B. Where group A received early mobilization which includes coming to long sitting position, sitting on edge of bed up to tolerance of patient, in chair sitting, standing, walking in the room for 2 min, walking in the corridor for 5 min, stair climbing, and conventional exercises. Where group B received general exercises protocol which includes deep breathing exercises, spirometry exercises, circulatory exercises for lower limb, upper extremities ROM exercises, posture correction. Pre and Post values of patient were taken according to SF36 questionnaire which tells us about the quality of life of an individual
Results- Significant findings were found. The findings of this study state that the patients who received early mobilization were sherving greater impact on quality of life then patients who received general exercise only.
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3 Gait in Chronic Shot: Dual Task versus Task Oriented Training Programme by Kuldeep Sehgal and Ayush Singh Stroke is the major cause of disability and handicap in adults and it usually results in some degree of muscle weakness. The prevalence of stroke in India was estimated as 203 per 100,000 populations above 20 years, amounting to a total of about 1million cases. Daily living requires balance and walking ability while performing tasks. Several factors affect the functional independence in post stroke period in which gait plays a significant role.This study aims to compare the effect of dual task and task oriented training programme on gait in chronic stroke. Based on Inclusion and Exclusion criteria 30 subjects of age group 45-60 years were selected by purposive sampling and informed consent was taken. The subjects were divided into 2 groups A and B of 15 each. Both the groups received conventional physiotherapy as muscle strengthening of affected lower limb and balance training. Group A received dual task training and Group B received task oriented training for 8 weeks. Pre test and post test data for gait parameters (gait speed, cadence, step length, stride length) were obtained by using 10meter walk test respectively. Unpaired‘t’ test was applied at the p<0.05 for the comparison within and between the groups for the variable Gait Parameters (i.e gait speed, cadence, step length, stride length). The values of gait parameters between the groups were significant which showed that task oriented training is more effective than dual task training to improve gait in chronic stroke. 09 - 19 Download Paper
4 A Short Analysis: Breast Self-Examination Practice among Female Health Workers in Ethiopia by Ms. Shahzoda Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer related deaths over world. Screening and early detection of disease is the cornerstone for disease prevention. Breast Self-Examination is a screening technique that involves examining ones breasts for lumps distortions or swelling. The practice when regularly done enables one to get familiar with their normal breast structure which in turn helps women to detect abnormal lumps in order to seek prompt medical assistance. Objective: To assess, BSE practices and associated factor among female health worker at Gambella public health facility Gambella Town, South West Ethiopia.
Methods: Institution based cross sectional study was conducted from JANUARY to JUNE, 2019. One hundred sixty one health professional was recruited for the study by using total population sampling. A structured self-administered questionnaire was used for data collection. In addition to descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis was applied to assess the association between dependent and independent variables of the study.
Result: A total of 161 female health worker participated in the study yielding 95.83% response rate. Out of all, 61.5% of them had BSE practice, and only 42.9% had good BSE practice. Compared to female health workers who have Sources for refreshment information on BSE and those who have family history of breast cancer has significant association good BSE practice, (AOR = 0.01, 95% CI: 0.00-0.07) and (AOR = 0.10, 95% CI: 0.01-0.96) respectively.
Conclusion: Based on this study, (42.9%) of participants had good practice of breast self-examination. Only (26.7%) had adequate knowledge towards BSE while almost half (49.7%) had positive attitude towards BSE. Getting refreshment information on breast self-examination and family history of breast cancer were the factors found associated with BSE practice. There is very urgent need for regular update continuous education for health professionals concerning with breast self-examination importance and procedures.
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5 Green Offices: Adopting Various Environment Management Techniques by Mrs. Namitha Penta Today there is an increasing awareness within business communities about the significance of going green and adopting various environment management techniques. As the corporate world is going global, the business is experiencing a shift to a modern capacity-based economy which is ready to explore green economic facets of business. “Going Green” is not only a buzzword but is slowly and steadily emerging into a business strategy; in the days to come it is expected to become a key strategy differentiator for business houses. This paper explores how green workplaces can contribute to a sustainable environmental ecosystem and suggests some potentially prolific initiatives to establish green organizations. 42 - 47 Download Paper