JANET JUVANS
SI-MET College of Nursing, India
Title: Development and validation of observation checklist of Practice on Life Skills among Children with Specific Chronic Illness
Biography
Biography: JANET JUVANS
Abstract
The present study was made an attempt to develop and validate an observation check list to assess practice of life skills among children with specific chronic illness (Asthma and Epilepsy). The Items for the checklist were generated based on Review of literatures, focus group discussion with ill children, parents and Psychologists, Physicians, School Nurse ,headmasters and school teachers, personal interview with ill children, consultation and discussion with experts in the subject of life skills. After generating the check list content validity and reliability of the check list were established by experts. An exploratory analysis was carried out with this checklist (42 items) from 20 high school students with specific chronic illness studying in 8th and 9th standard. The check list has graded with rating scale (very good, good, average and poor), to assess the Nursing practice of seven life skills. Internal consistency for the check list was examined using Cronbach’s Alpha (.795). India is a second most populous country in the world, with over 1.3 billion people (Demographics of India, May, 2016) more than sixth of the world population. India has more than 50% of its population below the age of 25.The adolescents makes the future of nation. The physical and mental changes that herald adolescence are the most visible and striking markers of this stage. Their developing brains bring new cognitive skills that enhance their ability to reason and to think abstractly. They develop emotionally, establishing a new sense of who they are and who they want to become.