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- Title
A Comparative Study to Assess Nutritional Status among 3 to 5 Years Children of Working and Non-Working Mothers.
- Authors
Ranjane, Bhagyesh Vijay; Kulkarni, Sunil Malhar
- Abstract
Background: Know youngsters are those riches for tomtate. Fare thee well from claiming them whether you wish to need solid India. It might have been a trademark previously, 1986. "Health is an essential good from claiming each single person. Aims & Objectives: To assess the nutritional status among 3 to 5 years children of working mothers. To assess the nutritional status among 3 to 5 years children of non working mothers. And to compare the nutritional status of 3 to 5 years children of working and non-working mothers. Material & Method: Quantitative research approach, descriptive survey study and non experimental research design was used for the study. The tool was divided in three categories 1) Socio-Demographic Variables 2) Anthropometr0ic Assessment 3) Clinical Nutritional Assessment. The 120 samples was taken for the study, samples are collected by simple random sampling method. Result & conclusion: As per study objective the result showed that by analysis and interpretation of data collected from 60 samples 3 to 5 year children of working and non working mothers each group regarding assess the nutritional status. Frequency, percentage and nutritional grade were calculated. Overall study concluded that was 3 to 5 year children of non working mothers nutritional status was better than 3 to 5 year children of working mothers.
- Subjects
INDIA; MALNUTRITION risk factors; POVERTY areas; ANTHROPOMETRY; COMPARATIVE studies; EMPLOYMENT; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL needs assessment; MOTHERS; NUTRITIONAL assessment; SCIENTIFIC observation; STATISTICAL sampling; QUANTITATIVE research; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; NUTRITIONAL status; CHILDREN
- Publication
International Journal of Nursing Education, 2018, Vol 10, Issue 4, p21
- ISSN
0974-9349
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5958/0974-9357.2018.00094.6