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Impact of Nutrition Education on Knowledge and Practice of Iodine Deficiency Disorder (IDD), Dharwad Taluk, Karnataka State

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Title Impact of Nutrition Education on Knowledge and Practice of Iodine Deficiency Disorder (IDD), Dharwad Taluk, Karnataka State
 
Creator Aruna Timmapur
 
Contributor S.J. Karakannavar
 
Subject Food Science and Nutrition
 
Description The study on impact of education intervention on knowledge and practice of
iodine deficiency disorder (IDD) was conducted in Dharwad taluk in 2010-2011.
Members of SHG from rural and urban area (N=240) were sample for study. The sub
sample of 120 was selected for education intervention. Education tools like folder,
booklet and video CD on IDD were developed in local language. They were educated
for a period of two months at the interval of 15 days. The urban women achieved
significantly higher mean knowledge scores on the awareness, prevention and
treatment aspects of IDD. The urban women had higher knowledge score regarding
IDD (32.46±7.38) than the rural women (30.17±7.38). Rural and urban woman had
very less knowledge regarding causes of IDD. It was observed that almost half of
urban women (45.00%) were under high practice category whereas around one forth
of rural women (26.70%) was in this category. Almost all urban (99.20%) and more
than half of rural women (60.00%) were using iodised salt. Almost half of urban
(48.30%) and one third of rural women knew that iodised salt provides iodine. One
third of rural women (30.00%) were using unpacked crystalline salt for daily
consumption when compared to urban women (0.83%). Nutrition education made an
impact in improving knowledge among both rural and urban women significantly. A
good improvement was observed on familiarity with the term iodine and essentiality
of iodine, goiter. About 20.00 per cent of increase was seen in knowledge regarding
causes of IDD. There was increase in knowledge score regarding use of iodised salt
(rural from 38.30 to 83.30%, urban from 75.00 to 98.30%).
 
Date 2016-11-14T13:10:16Z
2016-11-14T13:10:16Z
2011
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/85401
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher UAS, Dharwad