Disease awareness is an essential factor and has been defined as knowing
about disease and being aware of preventive measures and the outcome as
well as lifespan; all the informatics about the condition has to be provided.
Evaluating the understanding of home care management among COPD
patients and examining the impact of the self-care module on their
knowledge, taking into account demographic factors. The research design
used in the study is one group pretest-posttest research design—a hundred
COPD patients, including fifty males and fifty females. Quantitative variables
were described as percentage and frequency. A structured demographic sheet
revealing age, gender, residence, occupation, nutritional patterns, habits,
allergies, living near an industrial area and exposure to biogas, along with a
self-care module on home care management, was given to the patients with
COPD as an intervention. The analysis was done using inferential and
descriptive statistics. A significant improvement in knowledge of home care
management was observed from the pretest to the posttest scores, indicating
the effectiveness of the self-care module for COPD patients. The calculated tvalue,
i.e., 39.83 and the p-value was 0.001. Therefore, it can be concluded that
the self-care module had a statistically significant impact on increasing the
knowledge of home care management among COPD patients. A considerable
number of COPD patients had a deficiency in knowledge regarding the home
care management of COPD. The self-care module on home care management
for COPD showed remarkable effectiveness. As a result, promoting
continuous health education programs can help enhance knowledge of home
care management.
Keywords: Selfcare module, knowledge, home care management, COPD
patients
