ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WORK DONE IN VARIOUS UNITS OF
R.A.K. COLLEGE OF NURSING
DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017
I. INTRODUCTION:
The Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing was established 69 years ago with the objective to develop model programmes in Nursing Education. The College continues to offer four regular programmes i.e. B.Sc. [Hons.] Nursing, Master of Nursing, M.Phil and Ph.D. in Nursing. Besides these, College conducts short-term continuing education courses. The institution works in close association with Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Hospitals, Health Center and Allied agencies.
II. ADMISSIONS AND GRADUATION:
The admissions to B.Sc. [Hons.] Nursing and Master of Nursing and M.Phil in Nursing are made on the basis of merit in the selection test as laid down by the Academic Council of the University of Delhi.
i] Total admissions made in July, 2016 : 98
B.Sc. [Hons] Nursing 1st year : 72[69+3 supernumerary quota]
Master of Nursing 1st Semester : 26
II] Total No. of students on the roll
Who appeared for Annual/Semester
Exam, 2015 : 280
B.Sc. [Hons] Nursing : 234
Master of Nursing : 46
iii] Total No. of students who graduated in 2015 : 75
Ph.D Nursing : Nil
M. Phil Nursing : Nil
Master of Nursing : 24
B.Sc. [Hons] Nursing : 51
iv] No. of foreign students : 04
v] No. of physically handicapped students : Nil
vi] No. of participants in short term courses
National level : 30
III. SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID:
· 77 B.Sc [Hons] Nursing students were awarded Merit Scholarship by the Department of Welfare for SC/ST/OBC & Minority, Government of N.C.T of Delhi.
· Ms. Sharehope khongthaw, a Master of Nursing student was awarded President Gold Medal for standing 1st in Master of Nursing Examination.
IV. BUDGET:
The Budget Provision for the 2016-2017 was Rs. 2,00,00,000/-/- [Rupees Two Crore only] in Non- Plan and Rs/ 8,50,00,000/- [Rupees Eight Crore Fifty Lac ]only in plan Scheme.
V. TEACHING AND RESEARCH:
The college has implemented the revised curriculum for M.Sc. Nursing programme as per INC guidelines under Delhi University where along with theoretical knowledge more emphasis is on clinical experience and skill development during the academic year 2016-2017.The B.Sc.[ Hons.] Nursing and Master of Nursing programme were conducted as per the schedule for a total of 280 students. All the teaching departments planned and effectively implemented the courses for B.Sc. [Hons.] Nursing, Master of Nursing Programme and short-term/ continuing education courses except M.Phil in Nursing & Ph.D in Nursing for which admissions were not made owing to shortage as well as non-filling up of the senior faculty positions.
[a]. Community Health Nursing :
Community health nursing programme was planned and implemented as per B. Sc, [Hons] Nursing curriculum. The field experience was given for students in urban and rural community setting. Maternity Home, Sri Niwas Puri [MCD] was taken for providing urban community health field experience. RFTC Chhawla was utilized for rural field experiences for B.Sc. [Hons] nursing students. Educational visits were arranged for B. Sc [Hons] 2nd year and 3rd year students to gain knowledge about health agencies like Indian Red Cross, Shanti Avedna Ashram, National Centre for Diseases Control [NCDC], Water Works, Sewage Disposal Plant, Mother Dairy, TNAI, Pt. Deendayal Institute of Physically Handicapped etc. In B.Sc. [Hons] nursing programme the major emphasis was to develop primary health care competencies in the family and community setting by utilizing local resources and achieve community participation. Students actively participated in the national health programs.
Specific activates in urban setting includes.
· Health Education 130
· Mass health Education project 10
· Successfully cases motivated for family planning by students 212
· Domiciliary Midwifery cases conducted 99
· Post-natal care given 260
· Comprehensive Family care given 130
Master of Nursing students with community Health Nursing elective were provided field experience at G Block Sriniwas Puri. The major objective of the experience was to assist students gain competencies in rendering comprehensive care to high risk communities and families on priority basis using problem solving approach. They also planned need based community health action programme on Family welfare and prevention & control of vector borne diseases for the G-Block community at Sriniwas puri utilizing community resources and mobilizing team effort. Master of Nursing Students also completed their summer field experience at St. Stephens Hospital Delhi.
During their rural health experience at RFTC Chhawla, the M.Sc Nursing students did health survey and assessment of problems of geriatric people and conducted a health camp for them.
[b] Medical-Surgical Nursing:
During the year 2016-2017 teaching, supervision & evaluation of Medical Surgical Nursing was undertaken for Master of Nursing & B.Sc [Hons] Nursing students. The 15 post graduate students under medical surgical elective were offered the area of specialization in critical care unit for their clinical experience. They were posted in different specialty area like various intensive care units cardio thoracic , Neurology , Nephrology Orthopaedics, Emergency, OT and oncology at Safdarjung Hospital & B.L Kapoor Hospital, New Delhi and Sher i- Kashmir Institute of Medical Science, Kashmir for their summer field clinical experience to fulfil their objective. The programme was planned and implemented as per curriculum.
The B.Sc [Hons] Nursing students of III & IV semester were provided supervised clinical experience in Medical surgical area and also in different specialty areas i.e Neurology, Cardiology, Skin and VD , Nephrology, Cancer, Ortho, T.B, Eye, ENT O.T, Causality and emergency Gynae, Burns and Plastics along with medical and surgical area of different hospital mainly in Safdarjung hospital and the Lala Ram Swarup Institute of Tuberculosis & Allied Diseases New Delhi. Education visit were arranged for B.Sc [H] Nursing 1st year students were also provided supervised clinical experience in medical surgical area of Safdarjung Hospital. Educational visit were arranged for B.Sc. [H] Nursing 2nd Year to Medanta Hospital Gurgaon and Shanti Avendana Ashram. Observational visit was also planned for B./Sc [H] Nursing 1st year students at various department of S.J. Hospital and PHC Najafgarh
[c] Child Health Nursing
During the year 2016-2017 clinical supervision and education of child health nursing was undertaken for B.Sc [H] Nursing student as per stated objectives. B.Sc. [H] Nursing students were provided clinical experience for child health nursing at Safdarjung Hospital in various departments such as medical, post operative neonatal intensive care unit , immunization clinic etc. The programme were planned as per objectives and implemented. B.Sc. [Hons Nursing] Interns organized many health awareness programme and mass health education in various pediatric departments at Safdarjung Hospital The B.Sc [H] Nursing students of V and VIII semester were provided and supervised clinical experience in various pediatrics departments at safdarjung hospital and Frank Anthony public school .The programme was planned as per objectives and implemented.
[d] Psychiatric Nursing:
The B.Sc. [H] Nursing 3rd year student had their clinical experience at RML hospital and G.B pant Hospital psychiatry department.
The B.Sc. [H] Nursing interns in their sem VII were posted at RML hospital, Psychiatry Department.The students during their experience, organized and participated in various activities in the department like organizing group projects for awareness of general public above mental illness, organizing a skit in the mental Health week programme at RML Hospital, Diwali programme for the patients. The student also participated in the health camps of IITF at pragati Maidan, for dengue outbreak at Safdarjung hosp. also. The remarkable aspect wass the fact that of after finishing the group project which were held in GOPD, RML Hosp., The people in the audience got motivated and we could guide them for psychiatric OPD registration, and got the patient registered too. The exposure to the psychiatric mental Health Nursing made the students to enhance their care for patients. Besides these students went for visits to various organization IHBAS, Dilshad Garden, vishwas half way home, Noida, NDDTC, and New Delhi.
[e] Obstetrics and Obstetrical Nursing:
The clinical experience in obstetrical nursing was provided to both Master of Nursing and B.Sc [Hons] nursing students. There were total six new admissions in Master of Nursing students in this specialty. They conducted a problem solving project on caring for mother and her unborn to be born at Safdarjung Hospital New Delhi. The Project was much appreciated by the participants. For summer field experience all the students were posted in Indira Gandhi Medical College Shimla.All the B.Sc[H] nursing students students were able to complete their clinical requirement in obstetrical Nursing.
f] Nutrition:
As knowledge on Nutrition is an essential component of entire health care system, B.Sc. [Hons] students were acquainted with Normal, Therapeutic and Public health Nutrition. Besides these every students were afforded with individual practical experience in the Nutrition Lab pertaining to simple preparation of beverages, complementary foods for infants, nutritious snacks for vulnerable groups.
VI. CONTINUING EDUCATION:
During the period under review, continuing education courses were conducted for nursing personnel. One national level short-term course on emerging trends in nursing management from 27th Feb 2017 to 3rd March 2017 was held. There were 30 participants participated in these workshops. The programme ended successfully
Professional study programmes, educational tours and individual study programmes were planned and coordinated for visiting nurses, health professionals and students from other states [Annexure-III].
VII. RURAL FIELD TEACHING CENTRE, CHHAWLA
The Rural Teaching Centre was established in 1950 for the purpose of providing objective oriented rural community health experience to the students. It covers population of 22,000 and is situated 35 kms away from the college. The center provides an integrated comprehensive health and family welfare service to the community. Special emphasis is given on MCH services, family planning, immunization, family welfare services, nutrition, adolescent girls health and health education programme by the students and staff of rural unit in collaboration with the staff of RHTC, Najafgarh. Staff and students also participated in National Health Programmes like Malaria control programme, Dengue control programme, Revised National Tuberculosis control programme, AIDS control programme, Diarrhea Disease control and Intensified Pulse Polio programme etc. The Centre also has DOTS and Microscopic Centre for screening and treatment of T.B. & MDRTB patients. In addition, the centre provides mobile van clinic services to seven villages with special emphasis on Primary, secondary and tertiary level. RFTC Chhawla is also a Team Movement Point for pulse polio programmes.
B. Sc [Hons] Nursing 1st year students learnt to make health assessment of individual and effect of health determinants in community setting. They made observation of community health and health allied resources. Second year students learnt to give health education in different community setting and gained insight of epidemiological trial. They also learnt to identify the health problems in community by family interaction and observation of environmental factors.
B.Sc [Hons] Nursing III Semester and VI Semester students developed competency in providing comprehensive health care to the individual, family and community. They also learnt to conduct community survey to identify specific health needs and problems. They plan, organize and evaluate nursing programme based on the need identified. The students were helped in gaining insight of the health services rendered to the rural community by providing need based family health care and organizing health education programme in different community setting. Details of activity given in Annexure-IV
VIII LIBRARY
Total number of books = 21018
Number of books purchased during the year 2016-2017 = 217
Number of Purchased Journals:
[i] Foreign Journals = 18
[ii] Indian Journals = 18
[iii] Newspapers = 06
[IV] Magazine = 07
The total expenditure on books and journals during the period was Rs. 10, 07,711/- [Rupees Ten Lacs Seven Thousand Seven Hundred and Eleven] only. Xerox facilities and lending facilities were provided to the students and staff.
IX. STUDENT WELFARE AND CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
a] Student Health Programmes
The main objectives of the student health programme are to help students to promote and maintain their own health, and to prevent and control the diseases by early detection and treatment.
Detailed medical examination was done for all new admissions. Other activities of the Health Office are periodical check-up, treatment of minor ailments, follow-up, immunization, individual counseling and guidance. Details of activities are given in [Annexure VI].
b] SNA Activities:
Students started the year with lot of enthusiasm & initiated activities at SNA unit level & National level. Brief accounts of activities are as follows:
- The session 2016-2017 began with the celebration of Freshers party which was an expression of welcome to the new batch of B.Sc. [H] Nursing 1st year & Master of Nursing.
- The students took active participation in celebrating the festive occasions in the college. The celebration included Independence Day celebration, Teachers Day celebration, onam celebration, Christmas celebration & New Year.
- Our students won different prizes in different competitions. Our students won 1st prize in on the spot poster making competitions organized by TNAI.
- Our students won III prize in health education in the form of skit held at Safdarjung College of Nursing.
- The students also participated in yearly celebration of Health Mela 2016-17 & won 3rd prize in Collage Making.
- Students added glory to the college by winning Ist prize in Javelin throw, III prize Discuss throw, 3rd prize in Relay Race in a sports Meet at Rufaida College of Nursing organized by TNAI.
- Our students won 2nd prize in Group dance, won Ist prize in debate competition & 2nd prize in Essay competition.
- SNA election was held & new executive members were being elected for the year 2017-18.
- Active students participation could be seen in General Body Meetings & Executive Committee Meetings where the students body discussed the problems which were promptly reported to the authority bringing fruitful results.
C] Sports Activities
Regular sports classes are held for B.Sc [Hons] nursing and Master of Nursing students once a week. The classes conducted by an external sports faculty Mr. Kamal Nain Singh.
Various inter class competitions were held like chess, Carrom, Cricket, Kho-Kho, Relay Race, Discuss Throw, Javelin Throw, Badminton, throw ball etc. Prizes of different sports events were distributed on Annual sports Meet celebration.
The 53rd Annual sports meet was held on 17th February 2017.Mr.Ramesh Kumar, ACP Police Station Cannaught Place division and Dr.Anita jain Additional medical superintendent Safdarjung hospital Delhi were the chief guest for the morning/ evening session respectively. All faculty members actively participated to make the event a success.
X. OTHER ACTIVITIES:
Despite the limitations of accommodation, faculty positions, other restraints and constraints, the College has made great strides in the field of nursing and health care. Our faculty is enthusiastic and hard working. Some teachers of the college are engaged in many areas of research in different fields of nursing and nursing education. Some of them are providing consultative and advisory services and are participating in some projects and meetings at national level.
In accordance with the Delhi University regulation Policy on Sexual Harassment Ordinance XV[D]: Prohibition of and Punishment for Sexual Harassment of University of Delhi, A College Complaint Committee of 9 members including two outside members has been formulated for dealing with cases of Sexual Harassment.
The College [faculty and students] is participating regularly in Pulse Polio Immunization Programme since 1995. RFTC, Chhawla has been made TMP [Team Movement Point] for Pulse Polio since 2002. Assembly and zonal coordinators have highly appreciated the quality of work done by the College students and teachers in House to House activity of Pulse Polio Programme. The faculty and college are regularly participating in Perfect Health Mela.
Several faculty members have participated and organized short term course and workshops. Some of them have published and presented papers. Many of the staff members are the executive members of Professional organizations [Annexure III & VII].
XI. ACHIEVEMENTS:
- Dr. [Mrs. Harindarjeet Goyal & Dr. [Mrs.] Molly Babu are guiding 6 & 4 Ph. D students respectively under the Ph.D. programme offered by Ph.D. Consortium initiated by Indian Nursing Council and R.G.U.H.S. [Annexure VIII]
XII. PROBLEMS FACED:
- Most of the senior faculty positions are vacant. There has been no promotion/regularization for many years leading to stagnation and de-motivation of faculty.
- The library needs upgradation in terms of recent editions of books, journals and automation.
· Faculty positions: Post of Principal, Vice-principal and senior Lecturer needs to be filled up on regular basis .
· Non-creation of clinical specialty posts for post-graduate teaching.
· 27% reserved seats in B.Sc. [Hons] and Master of Nursing courses for OBC students were taken without any faculty and infrastructure which is creating a lot of problem.
· Principals post is lying vacant since June, 2007.
· Vice-Principals post is lying vacant since 1st June 2010.
· Non-enhancement of B.Sc. [Hons] Internship allowance from existing Rs 500/- p.m.
· Non-enhancement of Central Govt. Scholarship from existing Rs.150/- p.m for B.Sc. [Hons] and Rs.250/- p.m. for Master of Nursing students.
XIII. FUTURE PLANS:
- Strengthening of RAK College of Nursing: As Centre of Excellence, Rs. 96.83 crores is planned for the expansion work by provision of additional construction, lab equipments, library and strengthening of faculty etc.
- The Architectural plans are ready and clearance is sought from all civic agencies except land and development office. It is under process likely to be sought soon with the help of higher authorities at ministry of health and family welfare.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
I wish to acknowledge with thanks and appreciation the cooperation and assistance provided by the Doctors staff of Safdarjang Hospital, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Sucheta Kriplani Hospital, Lok Nayak Hospital, St. Stephens Hospital, National Heart Institute, Escort Heart Institute, M.C.H. Centre, & Maternity Home, Sri Niwas Puri, RHTC Najafgarh , S.O.S. village, Faridabad, L.R.S.TB. Hospital at Mehrauli, The Frank Anthony Public School, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi. The assistance rendered by the World Health Organization, NCDC, Shanti Avedna Sadan, Mother Dairy, TNAI, INC, Sewage disposal and Water works, MCD department acknowledged gratefully. The constant support and cooperation of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is acknowledged. I also wish to acknowledge with thanks and appreciation, the cooperation and assistance rendered by the institutions to enrich the students clinical experience such as NIMHANS Bangalore, VIMHANS, K.E.M., Mumbai, IHBAS. Delhi, Birla Heart Institute. Kolkota., AND Tata Memorial Hospital Mumbai.
On behalf of the staff and students, I would like to express our thanks to Dean, Faculty of Science, and Controller of Examinations of University of Delhi of both North and South Campus, Medical and Nursing Superintendents of Delhi Hospitals, Principals of Medical College, Delhi Municipal Corporation, Director General of Health Services, National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Rajeev Gandhi Cancer Hospital, Rohini, I.H.B.A.S., Dilshad Garden, Kalawati Saran Hospital, New Delhi L.R.S.T.B. Hospital, New Delhi Department of Nursing, and various other institutions outside Delhi where our students go for field experience. I wish to thank the Civil, Electrical, and Horticulture wings of the C.P.W.D., all the faculty members, students and their parents, and College Alumni for their cooperation in the administration of this institution.
I also acknowledge the full support and cooperation extended by the College Administrative and Office Staff
[Dr. [Mrs.] Harindarjeet Goyal]
Acting Principal
ANNEXURE-I
LIST OF STUDENTS SECURING ACADEMIC POSITIONS
AND AWARD/PRIZES ON GRADUATION DAY
LIST OF PRIZE WINNING STUDENT
MASTER OF NURSING [2016]
I II
Semester II Savita Bimla Sharma
848/1100 837/1100
Semester IV Sharehope Khongthaw Jancymol Jaboy
1611/2000 1594/2000
LIST OF PRIZE WINNING STUDENT
B.SC [H] NURSING [2016]
1st Year Pooja Kumari Sunita Kumari
[I & II Sem] 804/1000 793/1000
2nd Year Christine Dutt Manu Priya Gautam [III & IV Sem] 706/900 695/900
3rd Year Anuradha Amrit Gill
[V& VI Sem] 685/800 682/800
Final Year Monika Deepika
[VII & VIII] 2884/3600 2875/3600
ANNEXURE-II
LIST OF MASTER OF NURSING DISSERTATION [2016-2017]
S.No
| Students Name | Year | Advisor | Dissertation Topic |
1 | Bala, Indu | 2016 | Dr. Mrs. Molly Babu Mrs. Sharda Rastogi | A study to evaluate the effectiveness of back massage versus ambulation during first stage of labour among primigravida mothers in terms of pain and anxiety in selected hospital, Himachal Pradesh. |
2 | Dagar, Vandana | 2016 | Mrs. Sunita Patney, Mrs. Sarita Shokhanda | A study to evaluate the effectiveness of a planned teaching programme in terms of knowledge and practice regarding selected aspects of infant care among ASHAS in selected PHCs in new Delhi. |
3 | Dhaniya, Suman | 2016 | Mrs. Sarita Shokhanda, Mrs. Sharda Rastogi | A study to seek the association between eating habits and BMI of adolescents with a view to develop and evaluate structured teaching programme in terms of knowledge on prevention and control of obesity in a selected school of Haryana. |
4 | Dkhar, Christine Rossette | 2016 | Dr. [mrs] Harinderjeet Goyal, Dr. [Mrs.] Molly Babu | A study to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a health care package on prevention of HIV/AIDS in terms of knowledge, attitude and practice among adolescents [15-19 y ears] in A selected Rural Area in Meghalaya. |
5 | Gaur, Pratibha | 2016 | Mrs. Santosh Mehta Mrs. Sharda Rastogi. | A comparative study to evaluate the effetiveness of infra-red therapy versus cold therapy on episiotomy in terms of discomfort and wound healing among postnatal mothers in selected hospital of Delhi. |
6 | Jaboy, Jency Mol | 2016 | Dr. R.G. Mathur, Dr Mrs. Daisy Thomas | A study to assess and evaluate the effectiveness of oral administration of dextrose for pain relief in terms of physiological parameters, pain and cry duration following venepuncture in neonates in selected hospital of Delhi |
7 | Jacob, Rijo | 2016 | Dr. [Mrs.] Harinderjeet Goyal, Dr. [Mrs] Daisy Thomas | A comparative study to assess the effectiveness of injection duration with cold application among patients receiving subcutaneous injection of low molecular weight heparin [ LMWH] in terms of level of pain and Bruising in selected Hospital of Delhi |
8 | Jenova, T. Prema | 2016 | Mrs. Sunita Ptney Mrs. Sharda Rastogi | A study to evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching program in terms of knowledge and practice of aaganwadi workers on nutritional management of under five children at selected aaganwadis of Delhi |
9 | Joy, Jessilin Mary | 2016 | Dr. [Mrs.] Harindarjeet Goyal, Dr. [Mrs.] Daisy Thomas | A study to assess the prevalence of type 2 diabetic mellitus clients with a view to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of self-instructional module on prevention of Diabetes Mellitus for high risk persons in terms of knowledge and practice in a selected Area of khirki village, Delhi |
10 | Kadyan, Rashmi | 2016 | Dr. R.G. Mathur, Mrs. Sarita Shokhanda | An experimental study to assess and evaluate the effectiveness of Valsalva a manoeuvre on pain reduction during IV cannulation among adults in selected hospitals of Delhi |
11 | Khongthaw, Sharehope | 2016 | Dr. [mrs.] Molly Babu, Mrs. Sharda Rastogi | A study to evaluate the effectiveness of a health care package on prevention of unwanted teenage pregnancy in terms of knowledge, attitude and practice of the adolescent girls [14- 19 years] in selected rural area of Meghalaya. |
12 | Kinger Pooja | 2016 | Mrs. Santosh Mehta Mrs. Sarita skhokhanda | A comparative study to evaluate the effectiveness of planed teaching programme on care of infant in Ter,S of knowledge Attitude and practice among fathers in selected communities of new Delhi |
13 | Nagar, Saroj | 2016 | Mrs. Santosh Mehta Mrs. Sunita Patney | A study to assess the knowledge and practice of nursing personnel regarding hospital acquired infections with a view to develop and evaluate the effeteness of planned teaching programme on universal precautions in terms of knowledge and practice of nursing personnel in selected government hospital of Delhi. |
14 | Naruala, Neelam | 2016 | Mrs. Santosh Mehta, Mrs. Sunita Patney | A study to identify children [6-9 year4s] with symptoms of attention deficit Hyperactivity Disorder [ADHD] and to evaluate the effectiveness of planned Teaching programme in terms of knowledge of teachers on ADHD in children & its management in a selected school of Delhi. |
15 | Pareek, Shatrughan | 2016 | Mrs. Santosh Mehta Dr. [Mrs.] Harinderjeet Goyal | A study to assess the prevalence of radiation induced skin reactions in the cancer patients receiving radiotherapy with view to develop and seek the effectiveness of structured teaching programme in terms of knowledge and practice for Management of Radiation induced skin reactions in selected hospital of Delhi. |
16 | Pandy, Prity | 2016 | Dr. [Mrs.] Molly Babu, Dr. R.G. Mathur | A Study to assess the effect of selected relaxation techniques on subjective will being and level of stress among elderly in selected old Age Home in Delhi |
17 | Sardar, Durga. M. | 2016 | Dr. R.G. Mathur Dr. [Mrs.] Daisy Thomas | A study to evaluate the effectiveness of educational package on lifestyle modifications for prevention of coronary artery Disease in terms of knowledge, and practice of patient undergone coronary angioplasty admitted in a selected hospital of Delhi. |
18 | Singh, Pooja | 2016 | Dr. [Mrs.] Molly Babu, Mrs. Sunita Patney | A study to evaluate the effectiveness of non-nutritive sucking to facilitate oral feeding in new-borns in terms of comfort and selected physiological parameters and to develop and validate the procedural guidelines on non-nutritive sucking for nursing personnel working in selected hospitals of Delhi Ncr. |
19 | Sunil kumar , Geetha | 2016 | Dr. [Mrs] Harinderjeet Goyal, Dr. [Mrs.] Daisy Thomas | A study to Evaluate the effectiveness of planned health education programme on prevention and early detection of cancer in terms of knowledge, attitude and practices of women, and to screen the High risk cases of cervical cancer in selected community of Delhi. |
LIST OF INTERNS NURSING RESEARCH PROJECT 2016-2017
S.No | Students Name | Year | Advisor | Project Topic |
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1 | Aarti Prajapat Upali Pal Soram, etc. | 2016 | Mrs. Santosh Yadav | A Comparative study to assess the knowledge and practice of mothers regarding prevention and control of diarrhoea among children below 5 years of age in rural community in Delhi. |
2 | Aeena Kuriakose, Anmol Chauhan, Jintu Mol George, etc. | 2016 | Mrs. Madhumita Dey | A Descriptive study to assess the common Health problems and its management strategies of B.Sc [H] Nursing final year students during their study period at Selected college of nursing of South Delhi. |
3 | Alisha Bhandari, Asha, Jyoti, Priyanka , Phian, etc. | 2016 | Mitali Biswas | A Study to assess the common Health problems of Elderly Residing in sub urban areas of chhawla, Delhi |
4 | Anit Joy, Dechen Sangmo, Jyoti Koli, etc. | 2016 | Mrs. Anugrah Milton | A study to Assess the Oral Health status knowledge and related practices in school children of selected school of delhi. |
5 | Anjali Rohilla, Deepika, Jyoti Puri , Mohan Chouhan, etc. | 2016 | Dr.[Mrs.] R. sivakami | Daytime sleepiness of college going nursing students [18-20 years ] in Relation to their stress level in a selected college of new delhi. |
6 | Anjali Gahlawat, Firdaus Khan Neeti, Preety, etc. | 2016 | Mrs. S. Geetha Rajkumar | A study to assess the awareness if secondary growth and developmental changes among adolescent girls of age Group [10 -13 Years] and evaluate the planned teaching programme on secondary growth and developmental changes in adolescent girls of age group [ 10-13 years] in selected schools of south delhi. |
7 | Anjali Mohan, Kusum Ruchika Arora, etc. | 2016 | Mrs. Poonam Gupta | A descriptive study to evaluate the effectiveness of planned teaching programme and hygiene practices of children in selected MCD school of south delhi |
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ANNEXURE III
A. SHORT TERM COURSES, SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS ORGANISED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION
Sl. Course Title/Topic Dates No. of
National level workshops:
1. Emerging Trends in Nursing Management 7th Feb 2017 to 3rd March 2017 30
B. The groups of B. Sc / M. Sc students of following institutions visited college for orientation.
Date | College | Class |
30/08/16 | Kusha Bhou Thakre Nursing College [ Bhopal, MP] | 4th Year B.Sc. Nursing Post Basic Nursing II year |
05/12/2016 | SGRRIM & HS Dehradun | M.Sc. Nursing |
10/01/2017 | Sri Manakulavinayka Nursing College, Madagadipet, Puducherry | B.Sc. Nursing M.Sc. Nursing |
01/02/17 | Institute of Nursing Education Mumbai | M.Sc. Nursing |
13/02/17 | College of Nursing Lucknow, MIMHANS | B.Sc. Nursing 4th year |
04/03/2017 | Vivekananda College of Nursing Lucknow | B.Sc. Nursing |
23/03/17 | Sakthi College of Nursing Tamilnadu | B.Sc. Nursing |
ANNEXURE - IV
Report on performance of staff and students at R.F.T.C., Chhawla
[April 2016 to March 2017]
· 162 health education sessions were planned and organized in different community and schools on different topics.
· 12 Group Projects on different topics as per the need of community was conducted in community and schools.
· 06 demonstrations were given on ORS, breast feeding , disposal of AFB sputum, balanced diet and hand washing.
· Group project on women Empowerment was conducted at paharwa colony of Chhawla village.
OTHER ACTIVITIES:
§ RFTC,Chhawla was a team movement point for Pulse polio Programme House to House Activity.
§ 03 Pulse polio sessions were held during the year and approximately 3000 children were vaccinated with Oral Polio vaccine during each session.
§ A session on prevention , control and management of TB was conducted in collaboration with chest clinic Bijwasan on world T.B day 24.03.2017.
§ 01 nukkad natak on Drug abuse was conducted by IV year students at chhawla village.
YEARLY REPORT OF M.C.H AND FAMILY WELFARE PROGRAMME
[April 2016 to March 2017]
1. O.P.D. Attendance : 26,759
2. Total no of antenatal checkups and follow up done: 109
3. Inj. Tetanus Toxoid to antenatal mothers: 1st dose 36 2nd dose 27
Total TT 63
4. Total No. of live births: 146
5. Total No. of Infant 1st visit 92
6. Total No. of Toddler 1st visit: 90
7. Immunization Given:
Ø Pentavalent & OPV I 33
Ø Pentavalent & OPV II 33
Ø Pentavalent & OPV III 40
Ø Measles 16
Ø MMR 20
Ø DPT & OPV Booster I 09
Ø DPT & OPV Booster II 32
Ø Typhoid 13
Ø Tetanus Booster-I 27
Ø IPV 07
8. School Health Programme:
Ø No. of schools covered 09
Ø No. of children for whom physical examination was done: 200
Ø Dental diseases 30
Ø Eye problem 41
Ø Referred to Hospital 78
9. Family welfare Programme
· Target couple 2256
· Cases of Tubectomy 357
· Cases of Vasectomy 18
· Cases of oral pills 90
· Cases of IUD 169
· Cases of CC [Condoms] 630
10. Health Education
Ø Planned 162
Ø Group Attendance 4200[approx.]
Data of DOTS and Microscopy centre , RFTC, CHHAWLA
[April 2016 to March 2017]
1. Total new cases : 87
2. Pulmonary cases: 65
3. Extra pulmonary cases: 22
4. MDR cases:
5. Total microscopy test done: 966
· Symptomatic New cases: 768
· Follow up cases: 198
6. Total cured: 41
7. Treatment completed: 33
8. Switched to category IV: 02
9. Died: 04
10. Defaulters: 06
11. Transfer out: 01
ANNEXURE-V
FACULTY POSITION AS ON DATE
Sl. Name of the post No. of Posts Filled Vacant Vacant
No. since
__ _____________ ___________ ____ _____ _____
1. Principal 1 - 1 01.06.2007
2. Vice-Principal 1 - 1 22.02.2005
3. Professor of Nursing 1 - 1 01.01.1994
4. Director [C.G.C.] 1 - 1 01.10.1983
5. Chief Medical Officer 1 1 - -
6. Senior Lecturer in Education 1 - 1 01.09.2009
7. Senior Lecturer in Psychology 1 - 1 01.09.1991
8. Senior Lecturer in Psychiatric Nursing 1 - 1 01.01.1988
9. Sr. Lecturer in Community Health Nsg. 1 - 1 01.06.2010
10. Sr. Lecturer in Nursing Administration 1 1 - -
11. Sr. Lecturer in Nursing Education 1 1 - -
12. Sr. Lecturer in Continuing Education 1 - 1 01.01.1993
13. Lecturer in Psychology 1 1 06.04.2011
14. Nutritionist 1 1 -
15. Senior Tutors 5 3 2 22.09.2011
16. Tutors 12 10 2 01.07.2007
02.07.2007
17. Clinical Instructors 20 18 02 26.09.2011
24.05.2015
NEW APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION, RESIGNATION/TERMINATION, STAFF ON LEAVE AND RETIRING PERSONS:
· New Appointment : 3 [MTS]
· Promotions : 1 [Daftary]
- Retirements : 8 [One death & Seven retired]
· Deputation [11.07.2016] : One
· Study Leave for pursuing post-Graduation : 02
ANNEXURE - VI
Detailed Activities of the Health Office
· Health Office Expenditure : Rs.89,724/-
· Medical Examination for newly admitted students : 98
· Attendance in Health Office : 2888
Nurse Clinic
· No. of cases referred to:
· Safdarjang Hospital : 290
· AIIMS : 02
· G.B. Pant Hospital, New Delhi : --
· Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi : --
· Mool Chand Hospital, New Delhi : --
· Lajpat Bhawan Charitable Clinic : --
· Sri Niwas Puri : --
· Pvt. Clinic : --
· Dental Clinic : 02
· Ortho Clinic [knee surgery done] : --
· Total No. of Students immunized : 72
[Hepatitis B Vaccine] i.e. all new entrants of
B.Sc. [H] Nursing and Master of Nursing programme
· Total number .of cases on ATT : --
· Total number of cases admitted to S.J. Hospital : --
ANNEXURE VII
WORKSHOP ATTENDED
S. No | Theme of the workshop | Date | Venue | Name of the Faculty |
1 | Transforming Nursing Education in Practice | 28.3.16 to 1.4.16 | R.A.K.C.O.N | Mrs. Rita Leishram Mrs. Monika Sharma |
2 | Basics of new born care and resuscitation Programme. | 2.8.16 to 3.8.2016 | TNAI office Greater Noida | Mrs. S. Geetha Rajkumar
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3 | A step ahead for innovation for Nursing practice. | 19.9.16 to 26.9.2016 | R.A.K.C.O.N | Mrs. Tumpa Roy Mrs. Kalpana Maurya |
4 | Workshop on breast feeding | 6-8-16 | TNAI | Mrs. GeetaSaifi Mrs.D. Shanthi Mrs. Namrata Mrs. Simmi Abha Ekka |
5 | Daksh skill laboratory | 20-3-17 to 25-3-17 | Jamia hamdard | Mrs. Anugrah Milton Mrs. Usha ShantalS |
6 | Emerging trends in Nursing Management | 27-2-17 to 3-3-17 | R.A.K.C.O.N | Mrs.Jisha Srivastava Mrs.Usha Shantal |
Annexure-VIII
Registered Ph.D theses guided by Dr. [Mrs.] Harinderjeet Goyal, Under the Ph. D Consortium By INC and Rajeev Gandhi Institute of Health Sciences .
S.No | Name of the Student | Topic of the thesis |
1 | Ms. Deltimol Mathew | Analyses the need barriers, facilitators, competency of nurse for nurse practitioner role in different health care setting of Kerala |
2 | Ms. Pragya | An exploratory survey to assess the perception and knowledge of a selected population on cancer prevention among selected health care settings of Delhi. |
3 | Ms. Basant Mann | An exploratory study to evaluate the effect of various therapies on the outcomes of post recovery angioplasty [PTCA] patient in a selected hospitals of Delhi. |
4 | Ms.Manju | An exploratory study to assess the effect of nature based sounds intervention on agitation, anxiety and physiological stress response in patients under physiological mechanical ventilator support at Dr. Prem Hospital Panipat. |
5 | Ms. Mary Shimi D | Effectiveness of papaya extracts dressing on the healing of diabetic foot ulcer among diabetic patients. |
6 | Shyama Devi | Motivational enhancement for providing health behavior in preventing cancer cervix. |
P.T.O
Annexure-VIII
Registered Ph.D theses guided by Dr. [Mrs.] Molly Babu, Under the Ph. D Consortium By INC and Rajeev Gandhi Institute of Health Sciences
S.No | Name of the Student | Topic of the thesis |
1 | Ms. Cimil Babu | A Comparative study to assess the effectiveness of Janani Sureksha Yojna in terms of programme outcome among JSY beneficial and non JSY beneficiaries admitted to selected health care facilities of selected low performing and high performing states of India |
2 | Ms. Jeeva | A study to evaluate the effectiveness of a training programme on management of diabetes mellitus for ANMs and its impact on self-care among diabetics in selected rural community in Tamil Nadu |
3 | Ms. Poonam | A qualitative study to explore the lived experience of PLHIV attending selected ART centers in Delhi. |
4 | Sr. Josiline | A correlational study to identify the psychosocial problems and coping strategies on early onset of puberty among pre-adolescent girls with a view to develop and evaluate an interventional strategy to enhance coping in selected orphanages in Kerala. |
Ms. Smitha was awarded with Ph.D degree in April 2016