Effective of Neem flower powder for worm infestation in pre school children (3-6 Yrs) in selected rural area at chengalpattu Dt
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Neem flower, worm infestation, pre schoolAbstract
Objectives: 1.To assess the prevalence of worm infestation among pre school children, 2.To compare the degree of worm infestation among per school children before and after, dministration of neem flower power, 3.To associate between the demographic variables and the degree of worm infestation per school children before and after administration of neem flower power, 4.To associate between the selected standard of living and degree of worm infestation among preschool children before and after administration of neem flower power. Research Methodology: A pre experimental type one group pre test and post test for this study. Simple randam sampling technique was used to select the sample.The sample size was 30.The investigator manipulated the independent variables i.e neem flower powder on worm infestation which was administered to the same group of children. Then, the post test was conducted ten days later. Finally the effectiveness of neem flower powder on dependent variables i.e. worm infestation of pre-school children was computed by the post test.The data analysis was done by using descriptiveand inferential statistics. Major findings: The statistical analysis was showed that during the initial assessment with the mean value 53.3 and standard deviation value were 4.11.
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