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Dr.Helen Shaji John Cecily

Dr.Helen Shaji John Cecily
Shree sathya sai college of nursing, sri Balaji vidyapeeth University · College of nursing

Ph.D (N)

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July 2019 - August 2019
Shree sathya sai college of nursing, sri Balaji vidyapeeth University
Position
  • Head of Department
July 2019 - August 2019
Shree sathya sai college of nursing, sri Balaji vidyapeeth University
Position
  • Head of Department
January 2013 - present
Majmaah University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)

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Publications (38)
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In our day a modern teacher role has gone beyond just above teaching class, giving lectures, making exams and giving grades; the teacher actions influence the learner's community and society, leading to a sound foundation towards the future of society and ensuring the continuation of actions. The present study aims to assess the correlation between...
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Background: Addressing nursing students' lack of interest in providing care for the aged population is a global challenge for nursing educators. Despite global interest in student nurses' readiness for older people care, almost all the literature has been identified from single countries, predominantly with high income per capita. At present, no st...
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Background: Capability beliefs and the intention to adopt EBP in future nursing practice have been identified as strong antecedents of subsequent utilization of EBP. Despite this, a multicountry comparison may yield interesting findings that can be useful in designing empirically based and culturally tailored strategies to facilitate and enhance st...
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There has been high interest in religious and spirituality practices among college students due to positive benefits to university life. However, no studies have been conducted examining nursing students’ religiosity and use of spiritual coping and its impact on their QOL. This cross-sectional, descriptive study measured the QOL and examined the pr...
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Background: Nursing education and training are essential in the attainment of evidence-based practice (EBP) competence in nursing students. Although there is a growing literature on EBP among nursing students, most of these studies are confined to a single cultural group. Thus, cross-cultural studies may provide shared global perspectives and theor...
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Background: Nursing education and training are essential in the attainment of evidence-based practice (EBP) competence in nursing students. Although there is a growing literature on EBP among nursing students, most of these studies are confined to a single cultural group. Thus, cross-cultural studies may provide shared global perspectives and theo...
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Osteoporosis is difficult to treat and is still incurable, and thus prevention is critically important. The aim of this study was to find out the high-risk women for osteoporosis and to correlate their bone mineral density (BMD) with their investigated risk factors. Cross-sectional design was used and it was conducted among 200 pre- and postmenopau...
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Background: Nursing student life is stressful as a result of the work they exert to learn concepts ranging from basic to complicated issues and health concerns for maintaining overall human health. Hence, assessing the quality of life (QOL) of nursing students is important to determine if they have excellent well-being levels as they go through the...
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Background:- Medical students experience substantial stress in the process of adapting to a highly demanding new learning environment. It is the teachers’ responsibility to fulfill the learning requirements of the students and promote a positive learning environment. So the cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the learning preferences o...
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Purpose: To assess cultural competence among nursing students from nine countries to provide an international perspective on cultural competence. Design: A descriptive, cross-sectional design. Methods: A convenience sample of 2,163 nursing students from nine countries was surveyed using the Cultural Capacity Scale from April to November 2016....
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Cultural Competence Among Nursing Students in Three Countries: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Background:-Meeting the need for knowledge relating to the nature of stroke and risk factors for stroke is still a substantial challenge in the World. Lack of knowledge about stroke in general and specific knowledge of the risk factors, signs, and symptoms of stroke results in the late presentation of patients at hospital. The result is delay in pr...
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Osteoporosis is a Paediatric Disease with Geriatric Consequences” - M. Yagur D 1997 Osteoporosis is a serious public health problem that currently causes global concern. It is a silent and incurable disease, reflected only in a low bone density, till a fracture occurs and many people are not alert to it complications. Each year millions of adults...
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Objective This study evaluates the effectiveness of a Video assisted teaching programme on Prevention of Bysinosis among Cotton Textile workers. Design and Sample A single group pretest and posttest research design was used, with a sample of 40 workers from Anglo French Methods After conducting the pre-test with a structured knowledge questionnaire...
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Breathing is the bridge between mind and body, the connection between consciousness and unconsciousness. Chronic respiratory disease is found to be one of the most distressful conditions, badly affecting the quality of human life in our society. The main aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of balloon therapy on respiratory status of pa...
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Background Internet plays a vital role in the education of 21st century students which helps the students to gain knowledge in an interesting manner. Hence there should be some new enhancement in the teaching methods choosing the correct method, which apt to the course objectives is the most important issue in the field of teaching. Teaching method...
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A non–experimental descriptive design was conducted on ovarian cancer patient to assess the knowledge on ovarian cancer & its relationship with selected demographic variables among ovarian cancer patient in selected cancer hospital at Bhubaneswar & Cu�ack. Data was collected from 50 ovarian cancer patients by purposive sampling technique by using s...
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Background: Dysmenorrhoea is a common problem among the adolescents and young adults but it is unclear the extent to which young adults girls in Majmaah are incapacitated each month due to the severity of dysmenorrhoea. Hence this arises a need to evaluate the menstrual characteristics, prevalence of dysmenorrhoea and its effect on daily routine ac...
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Background Over the past ten years, critical thinking became a required learning outcome for national accreditation of nursing education programs, yet there is still lack of consensus in regard to what critical thinking is in nursing, and very little formal research has been done to determine which teaching methodologies improve critical thinking i...
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Background: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive irreversible airway disease characterized by emphysema and chronic bronchitis, resulting in breathlessness, cough and sputum. Though medications are used to control the symptoms of COPD, but it will not give permanent cure. Performing breathing exercises reduces the frequent...
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Background: Interleukin 18 (IL-18) is a newly defined cytokine that has an important role in the Th1 type immune response and it shares similar functional properties with IL-12. Elevation of IL-18 levels in autoimmune diseases such as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) has been reported in previous studies. Aims & Objectives: To study the IL-18 lev...
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Background: Interleukin 18 (IL-18) is a newly defined cytokine that has an important role in the Th1 type immune response and it shares similar functional properties with IL-12. Elevation of IL-18 levels in autoimmune diseases such as SLE has been reported in previous studies whereas in Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) no study has been conducted in plasm...
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Background: Interleukin 18 (IL-18) is a newly defined cytokine that has an important role in the Th1 type immune response and it shares similar functional properties with IL-12. Elevation of IL-18 levels in autoimmune diseases such as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) has been reported in previous studies. Aims & Objectives: To study the IL-18 lev...

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Dear Dr. Leo, Please let me know the updates of this project. Have you submitted the manuscript to any Journal?

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This study will seek to investigate the attitudes toward aging and the perceptions of elderly care among nursing students in 12 countries (Chile, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Iraq, Greece, Oman, Palestine Territory, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and the United States of America). Specifically, it will: 1. Assess the nursing students’ attitudes toward aging; 2. Assess the perception of nursing students regarding elderly care; 3. Assess the students’ willingness to work with older people; 4. Compare the students’ attitudes toward aging and perception of elderly care between country of residence; 5. Examine the association between sociodemographic characteristics and the students’ attitudes toward aging and perception of elderly care; 6. Identify the factors influencing the students’ attitudes toward aging and perception of elderly care.