A Correlative Study to Assess the Knowledge and Practice of Housewives Regarding Householdwaste Management in Selected Rural Community at Mangalore with a View to Provide an Information Pamphlet

Authors

  • Abin Baby1 , Shycil Mathew2

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v20i4.2063

Keywords:

Knowledge; practice; waste management; housewives; information pamphlet.

Abstract

Background: Improper waste management deteriorates public health, degrades quality of life, and pollutes
local air, water and land resources. It also causes global warming and climate change and impacts the
entire planet. Environmental problem faced by communities living near garbage dumps and marshy lands
include air pollution, fires, smoke, flooding etc. Long term health problems like asthma, bronchitis, hepatitis,
jaundice, malaria, elephantiasis and typhoid too have been faced by communities. So waste which are
considered to be hazardous need to be disposed off safely and adequately.
Materials and Method: A descriptive correlative research design was used for this study. The sample
comprised of 60 housewives between 18-55 years of age. The sample was drawn through purposive sampling
technique. The study was carried out in rural community at Mangalore. A structured knowledge questionnaire
was used to determine the knowledge of the subjects and practice rating scale was administered to assess the
practice scores of housewives regarding household waste management.
Results: Majority of the subjects (65%) were having only average knowledge with knowledge score ranging
between 0-20 with median 18 and SD 3.01 and majority of the subjects were have moderate practice score
on waste management with median 20 and SD 3.52. There was a significant relationship between knowledge
score and practice score of the subjects on waste management (r=0.346, df=59.000, p<0.05).Conclusion:
The findings of this study suggest that there is a need for educating the mothers regarding the proper
household waste management. Women take a key role in housekeeping and disposing domestic waste. So
the Government and frontline health workers need to take special initiatives to curb this public issue.

Author Biography

  • Abin Baby1 , Shycil Mathew2

    1
    Nursing, Lecturer Dept. of Community Health Nursing, City College of Nursing, 2Lecturer Department of
    Community Health Nursing, Yenepoya Nursing College, Yenepoya (Deemed to be University),
    Deralakatte, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India

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Published

2020-11-18

How to Cite

A Correlative Study to Assess the Knowledge and Practice of Housewives Regarding Householdwaste Management in Selected Rural Community at Mangalore with a View to Provide an Information Pamphlet. (2020). Medico Legal Update, 20(4), 1571-1575. https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v20i4.2063