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American Journal of Advances in Nursing Research

Volume 11, Issue 2, 2024
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American Journal of Advances in Nursing Research
Issn
XXX-XXXX (Print), 2349 – 0691 (Online)
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bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
EFFECTIVENESS OF CINNAMON TEA VERSUS TURMERIC WATER ON DYSMENORRHOEA AMONG ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN SELECTED RURAL AREAS AT KANNIYAKUMARI DISTRICT, TAMILNADU
Author
Vanitha R1* Dr. Rajitha S.R
Email
vanitha.swetha2015@gmail.com
keyword
Dysmenorrhea, Adolescent Girls, Cinnamon Tea, Turmeric Water, Herbal Remedies.
Abstract
Dysmenorrhoea is the common health problem among adolescent girls and leading cause of recurrence short term absenteeism from theschool or college. The aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness of cinnamon tea versus turmeric water on Dysmenorrhoea among adolescent girls in selected rural areas at Kanniyakumari District, Tamilnadu. Methods: Time series design with multiple institutions of treatment with comparison group design was adopted for the study. Sixty adolescent girls were selected by using purposive sampling technique. Each group consisted of 30 samples. Group I had the intervention of cinnamon tea and Group II had the of turmeric water. Result: The mean and SD of pre-test, post-test 1, post-test 2 and post-test 3 were 9.433+1.135, 8.667+1.213, 7.6+1.252 and 5.5+1.432 respectively in Group 1. The mean and SD of pre-test, post-test 1, post-test 2 and post-test 3 were 9.633+1.098, 8.133+1.252, 6.867+1.252 and 5.5+1.432 respectively in Group II. The „t? values were 0.693,1.678, 2.268 and 0 respectively. Thus, there was a significant difference in the levels of Dysmenorrhoea at p<0.05 level except post-test 3 between group I and II. Conclusion: The study concluded that, there was a significant reduction in Dysmenorrhoea after administration of cinnamon tea and turmeric water in Group I and Group II. While comparing both groups, the intervention of cinnamon tea administration was more effective in reducing Dysmenorrhoea than the intervention of turmeric water administration among adolescent girls
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