Assuma Beevi TM, Princpal, MIMS College of Nursing, Puthukode, Kerala 673633, India. , Sreenath M.1 , Assuma Beevi T.M.2
Background and objectives: According to WHO estimation, 10% of global population has some form of disability [1]. This study examines the effectiveness of animated video assisted teaching on self-care activities among mildly retarded mentally challenged children. Objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of animated video assisted teaching on self-care activities among mildly retarded mentally challenged children. Methods: The study was done by quantitative approach with pre-experimental one group pretest post test design on 30 mildly retarded mentally challenged children from VKM Special School Malappuram, Kerala. Pretest data was collected by using
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