Volume 20 No 22 (2022)
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EFFECTIVENESS OF OSCE METHOD TOWARDS COMPETENCY IN EPISIOTOMY CARE IN STUDENT NURSES
Ms. Rubi , Prof. Mini Anil , Ms. Anushi Singh
Abstract
Episiotomy during vaginal delivery was first recommended as a way to protect the pelvic
floor from lacerations and protect the fetal head from trauma. It was rapidly adopted as a
standard practice and has been widely used since then. However, over the last several
decades, there has been a growing body of evidence that episiotomy does not provide these
purported benefits and may contribute to more severe perineal lacerations and future
pelvic floor dysfunction. In this review, we examine the evidence that led to changing
episiotomy practices and the debate that has surrounded episiotomy. By doing so, we can
not only evaluate this specific obstetric procedure, but also gain insights into the challenge
of changing medical practice as new data emerge. Thus this study focuses on improving the
student nurses competency in Episiotomy care. A total of 60 nursing students belonging to
3rd year GNM and 4th year B.Sc. were selected by purposive sampling for this study.
Keywords
Episiotomy Care, OSCE, Nursing Students.
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