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An Exploratory Study to Assess the Knowledge & Attitude of Parents Regarding Play Needs of Children (under 5 years of age) in Selected Hospital of Durg (C.G.)

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  • 1. Department of Peadiatric Nursing, Shakuntala School & College of Nursing, New Delhi

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Background-The human life has a distinct sphere– the world of play makes childhood more
meaningful, happy & motivate the child to learn, develop & mature. Parents, teachers, nurses,
psychologists are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of play and its influence upon
bringing of children. The study was designed to assess the knowledge and attitude of parents regarding
play needs of children.
Materials & Methods- 100 couples were selected using purposive sampling technique. A structured
questionnaire was prepared for assessing the knowledge & attitude of parents regarding play needs of
children (under 5 years of age).
Results- 20% of them had moderately adequate knowledge whereas 22% had moderately adequate
attitude with. Knowledge & attitude of parents correlated. There is no significant association between
socio demographic variables and knowledge except gender, religion, and mass media exposure, type of
family, and monthly income and number of children as demographic variables. There is no significant
association between socio demographic variables and attitude except gender, religion, qualification,
type of family, and number of children as demographic variables.
Conclusion-This study was conducted in Govt. Hospital of Durg (Chattisgarh) with the parents having
children under 5 years of age. The findings of the study recommended the further interventional
approaches regarding play needs of children. Parents need to be educated about meaning and
importance of play for child. It creates awareness play know, attitudes, play needs, under five.

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