Swarupa Chakole
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Immediate Effectiveness of Planned Teaching on Knowledge and Practice Regarding Household Waste Management among the Rural Community People Nilima Rakshale; Pratibha Wankhede; Charlotte Paul; Ashwini Gardhane; Sanjay Deshpande; Swarupa Chakole
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15420

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Background: The generation of the waste and collection, processing, transport and disposal of waste -theprocess of ‘waste management’ - is important for both health’s of the public and aesthetic and environmentalreasons. The study uncontrolled hazards waste from the industry after mixing with municipal waste createpotential risk to human health. Objectives: 1. To assess the knowledge and practice regarding household wastemanagement among the rural community 2. To Assess Effectiveness of Planned Teaching on Knowledge andPractice Regarding Household Waste Management among the Rural Community People in Selected Area ofWardha District. 3. To correlate the study finding with demographic variable. Materials and Methods: Thisstudy was based on one group pre-test post-test experimental research study. The population was the ruralcommunity people from Sawangi and Salod in the Wardha district. The subject consisted of 50 communitypeople of 18-50 years of age in the selected rural community of Wardha district. Results: The minimumscore in the posttest was 13 and the maximum score was 18, the mean score for the posttest was 16.04±1.10with a mean percentage score of 89.11±6.14. The tabulated value for n=50-1 i.e. 49 degrees of freedom was2.00. The calculated ‘t’ value is much higher than the tabulated value at 5% level of significance for overallknowledge score of community people which is a statistically acceptable level of significance.
Assessment of Socio-Demographic and Health Related Problems of Construction Workers Indulge in Building Industry in Central India Patil Sachin; Makade Jagadish; Deshpande Sanjay; Swarupa Chakole
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15421

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Introduction: Industrialization plays an important role for development of the country. Building constructionis one of the basic needs for overall developments. In India, Modernization, Industrialization and landdevelopment are growing at high speed in most of the cities. Aims: assessment of socio-demographic andhealth related problems of construction workers indulge in building industry in central india. Material& Method: This cross-sectional type of analytical study was carried out by Department of CommunityMedicine, Datta Meghe Medical College, Wanadongri, Nagpur. After approval from Institutional EthicsCommittee and concerned authorities at construction sites, the study was conducted on the workers employedat construction sites in Wanadongri, Nagpur. Results: Socio-demographic Profile: Data was collected fromall 147 workers by interviewing them about various socio demographic and workplace factors. Out of 147workers, majority i.e. 79 (53.74%) of workers belongs to 30-45 years age group, followed by 47 (31.97%)of 15-30 years age group and rest i.e. 21 (14.29%) were more than 45 years. Morbidity Profile (HealthProblems): Morbidity profile revealed the average health problems workers were suffering from in past andpresent. Musculoskeletal problems were most common health problem found most frequently (53.06%)in workers. Conclusion: Study shows that working in construction place exposed the workers to variousfactors that if not properly care, may adversely affect their health causing them losses in term of physicalinjuries, financial constrain and socio-personally relations.