Master's Thesis from the year 2015 in the subject Nursing / Foster Care Management / Social Services, grade: 1, Trichandra College-Tribhuwan University (Institute of Medicine), course: Masters in Nursing, language: English, abstract: Non-Communicable Diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide causing nearly 80% of deaths in low and middle-income countries. The World Health Organization has identified certain risk factors that are associated with an increase in the occurrence of Non-Communicable Diseases: they are physical inactivity, tobacco use, alcohol use and unhealthy diets. A cross-sectional descriptive research design was used to assess the status of behavioural risk factors regarding Non-Communicable Diseases among the adult women of Gothatar Village Development Committee, Kathmandu. A total of 156 women were taken by using cluster random sampling technique. A semi-structured questionnaire developed on the basis of Non Communicable Diseases Risk Factors: STEPS Survey Nepal 2013 was used and face to face interview was done to collect the data. The analysis was done by using descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation) and inferential statistics (Chi Square test, Fisher's exact test and Odds ratio). The finding of the study revealed that 91.9% of women were taking inadequate fruit and vegetables as recommended by World Health Organization. Current smoking was present in 7.7% respondents, where older people were more likely to be current smoker (p=<0.001), current alcohol consumption was present in 7.1 % and was higher in underprivileged (p=0.020). Physical inactivity was found in 6.4% with 6 time higher prevalence among older age group. Nearly half (51.9%) of women were found to be overweight and obese. Systolic hypertension was present in 9% and diastolic hypertension in 13.5% of the respondent. The finding of study concluded that the use of smoking was higher among older women and among those women with education level below primary level. Alcohol consumption was found to be more among women of underprivileged group. The study highlighted the poor dietary habit among women indicating the need of education and awareness raising programs on diet and nutrition.
CURRICULUM VITAE A.Personal Detail: Name:Bibhuti Katel (Karki) Father's Name:Bal Bahadur Katel Place of Birth:Ilam, Nepal Date of Birth:2040-06-08 B.S. (24th September, 1983) Sex:Female Marital Status:Married Religion:Hindu Nationality:Nepalese Permanent Address:Belbari-8, Morang, Nepal Temporary Address:Biratnagar-4, Pabitra Marga, Morang Contact No.:00977-9842040148 B.Academic Qualification: LevelName of InstitutionBoardYearPercentage Masters of NursingNursing Campus MaharajgunjTUIOM2072 B.S.82.5 Post Basic Bachelor of NursingBir Hospital Nursing CampusNAMS2067 B.S.86 Proficiency Certificate in NursingNursing Campus, BiratnagarTUIOM2060 B.S.77.6 S.L.C.North Point English Boarding School, JhapaNepal2056 B.S.74.4 C.Work Experience : a.Worked in Nursing Campus Biratnagar, TUIOM as part time Nursing Instructor from 2069-03-19 to 2070-01-16. b.Worked in Vocational Training Center run by CTEVT and Krishna Prasad Koirala Sewa Guthi, Siswanijahada, Morang as Nursing Instructor (Coordinator, PCL II year) from 18-10-2011 to 25-04-2013. c.Worked in People's Multiple Health Institute, Itahari as Nursing Instructor (Coordinator, PCL II year) since 28th Kartik, 2067. d.Worked in B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Science, Dharan as Staff Nurse from 061-08-20 B.S. to 065-09-27 B.S. D.Training : a.Instructional Skills -1 from 6 January 2013 to 20 January 2013 conducted by CTEVT TITI. b.Training of Trainers (ToT) for Lead Trainers from 11 June 2012 to 22 June 2012 conducted by CTEVT TITI and EVENT Project. c.Skill Test Assessors' Training from 5 May 2012 to 7 May 2012 conducted by CTEVT TITI and EVENT Project. d.Objective Structured Practical Examinations (OSPE) and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE) on 17 February 2012 conducted by MIDSON. e.BLS-ACLS Course in NAMS, Bir Hospital from 23 to 24 December 2009. E.Skills : a.Fluent in English. b.Workable in computer (MS Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Endnote, SPSS).
Master's Thesis from the year 2015 in the subject Nursing / Foster Care Management / Social Services, grade: 1, Trichandra College-Tribhuwan University (Institute of Medicine), course: Masters in Nursing, language: English, abstract: Non-Communicable Diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide causing nearly 80% of deaths in low and middle-income countries. The World Health Organization has identified certain risk factors that are associated with an increase in the occurrence of Non-Communicable Diseases: they are physical inactivity, tobacco use, alcohol use and unhealthy diets. A cross-sectional descriptive research design was used to assess the status of behavioural risk factors regarding Non-Communicable Diseases among the adult women of Gothatar Village Development Committee, Kathmandu. A total of 156 women were taken by using cluster random sampling technique. A semi-structured questionnaire developed on the basis of Non Communicable Diseases Risk Factors: STEPS Survey Nepal 2013 was used and face to face interview was done to collect the data. The analysis was done by using descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation) and inferential statistics (Chi Square test, Fisher's exact test and Odds ratio). The finding of the study revealed that 91.9% of women were taking inadequate fruit and vegetables as recommended by World Health Organization. Current smoking was present in 7.7% respondents, where older people were more likely to be current smoker (p=<0.001), current alcohol consumption was present in 7.1 % and was higher in underprivileged (p=0.020). Physical inactivity was found in 6.4% with 6 time higher prevalence among older age group. Nearly half (51.9%) of women were found to be overweight and obese. Systolic hypertension was present in 9% and diastolic hypertension in 13.5% of the respondent. The finding of study concluded that the use of smoking was higher among older women and among those women with education level below primary level. Alcohol consumption was found to be more among women of underprivileged group. The study highlighted the poor dietary habit among women indicating the need of education and awareness raising programs on diet and nutrition.
CURRICULUM VITAE A.Personal Detail: Name:Bibhuti Katel (Karki) Father's Name:Bal Bahadur Katel Place of Birth:Ilam, Nepal Date of Birth:2040-06-08 B.S. (24th September, 1983) Sex:Female Marital Status:Married Religion:Hindu Nationality:Nepalese Permanent Address:Belbari-8, Morang, Nepal Temporary Address:Biratnagar-4, Pabitra Marga, Morang Contact No.:00977-9842040148 B.Academic Qualification: LevelName of InstitutionBoardYearPercentage Masters of NursingNursing Campus MaharajgunjTUIOM2072 B.S.82.5 Post Basic Bachelor of NursingBir Hospital Nursing CampusNAMS2067 B.S.86 Proficiency Certificate in NursingNursing Campus, BiratnagarTUIOM2060 B.S.77.6 S.L.C.North Point English Boarding School, JhapaNepal2056 B.S.74.4 C.Work Experience : a.Worked in Nursing Campus Biratnagar, TUIOM as part time Nursing Instructor from 2069-03-19 to 2070-01-16. b.Worked in Vocational Training Center run by CTEVT and Krishna Prasad Koirala Sewa Guthi, Siswanijahada, Morang as Nursing Instructor (Coordinator, PCL II year) from 18-10-2011 to 25-04-2013. c.Worked in People's Multiple Health Institute, Itahari as Nursing Instructor (Coordinator, PCL II year) since 28th Kartik, 2067. d.Worked in B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Science, Dharan as Staff Nurse from 061-08-20 B.S. to 065-09-27 B.S. D.Training : a.Instructional Skills -1 from 6 January 2013 to 20 January 2013 conducted by CTEVT TITI. b.Training of Trainers (ToT) for Lead Trainers from 11 June 2012 to 22 June 2012 conducted by CTEVT TITI and EVENT Project. c.Skill Test Assessors' Training from 5 May 2012 to 7 May 2012 conducted by CTEVT TITI and EVENT Project. d.Objective Structured Practical Examinations (OSPE) and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE) on 17 February 2012 conducted by MIDSON. e.BLS-ACLS Course in NAMS, Bir Hospital from 23 to 24 December 2009. E.Skills : a.Fluent in English. b.Workable in computer (MS Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Endnote, SPSS).