Dr. Sr. Jiji Mole Mathew

Dr. Sr. Jiji Mole Mathew

Qualification

 
Qualification Specialization Institution /University Year of passing
Basic B.Sc. Nursing NA St. John’s College of Nursing, Bangalore University 1997
M.Sc. Nursing Obstetrics & Gynaecological Nursing St. John’s College of Nursing, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences 2007
MBA Health care service Distance Course, Sikkim Manipal University 2012
PhD Nursing Obstetrics & Gynaecological Nursing Saveetha Institute of Health Sciences, Chennai, Saveetha University, Chennai 2019

Licenses and Memberships

  1. Karnataka State Nursing Council, Registration No. 24181 dated 18th March 1998
  2. Member of the Alumnae Association at St. John’s College of Nursing.
  3. Member of Society of Midwives (India) Registration No.1534-2008
  4. Member of National Neonatology Forum

Experience

Teaching experience
Sl no: Designation Institution Tenure
1 Tutor Claudine School of Nursing, Batlagundu, Dindigul, TN 15.5.98 -22.05.2000 (2 years)
2 Lecturer St. John’s College of Nursing, SJNAHS, Bangalore 15.6.2007-14.06.2008 (1 year)
3 Senior lecturer Assistant Professor Associate Professor Little Flower College of Nursing, Angamaly 01/07/2008-31/10/2011 01/11/2011-30/11/2012 01/12/2012-05/06/2020 (12 years)
4 Administrator St. Mary’s Hospital. Malur Kolar Dt, Karnataka 06/06/2020- 01/04/24 3.9 years.
5 Principal St. James College of Nursing, Chalakudy 01.04.2024-Still Working

 Clinical experience

Sl no : Designation Institution Tenure
1 Bedside nurse St. John’s Medical College Hospital, Bangalore 2yrs
 

Publications

  1. Mathew Jijimole 1, Jaleel Abdul 2, Vijayaraghavan R 3, Susila C 4 Comparison of the effect of Control, skilled birth attendant, reflexotherapy on labour outcomes in terms of pain, duration of labour and birth satisfaction among primigravid women- a pilot study. Biomedical Research 2018; 29(17): 3292-3302
  2. Mathew Jijimole 1, Jaleel Abdul 2, Vijayaraghavan R 3, Susila C 4 Comparison of the effectiveness of reflexotherapy with skilled birth attendants in terms of psycho physiological variables among primigravid women – A pilot study. National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2018;8(8):1179-1187.
  3. Dr. Alphonsa K K1, Jijimole Mathew2, Jaleel Abdul A3 and Vijayaraghavan R4 Effectiveness of Relaxation Therapy On Psychological Variables Among Elderly Residing In Homes For The Aged Int. J. Adv. Res. 8(04), XX-XX.
  4. Dr. Alphonsa K K1, Dr. Jijimole Mathew2, Dr. Jaleel Abdul A3, Dr. Vijayaraghavan R Effectiveness of relaxation therapy on physiological variables among elderly residing in homes for the aged IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS) e-ISSN: 2320–1959.p- ISSN: 2320–1940 Volume 9, Issue 2 Ser. VI (Mar – Apr. 2020).
  5. Dr. Alphonsa K K, Dr. Jijimole Mathew. Dr. Jaleel Abdul A, Dr. Vijayaraghavan R Effectiveness of Relaxation Therapy on Biochemical Variables Among Elderly Residing In Homes For The Aged, International Journal of Scientific Research, Volume-9 | Issue-5 | May-2020. |
  6. Nissy Poulose, Dr. Jijimole Mathew & Dr. Sr.Alphonsa, Effect Of Reflexology On Labour Pain Among Primigravid Women During 1st Stage Of Labour, International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol. 10, Issue 3, March 2021

Awards and Achievements

Sl no : Awards and achievements Award Provider
1 Best outgoing student from the batch of M.Sc. Nursing students in the year 2005 St. John’s College of Nursing, SJNAHS, Bangalore
2 Secured Fifth rank in M.Sc. Nursing Examination held in April 2007 RGUHS, Karnataka

Research

Research -Own

  1. Mathew Jijimole 1, Jaleel Abdul 2, Vijayaraghavan R 3, Susila C 4 Comparison of the effect of Control, skilled birth attendant, reflexotherapy on labour outcomes in terms of pain, duration of labour and birth satisfaction among primigravid women- a pilot study. Biomedical Research 2018; 29(17): 3292-3302.
  2. Mathew Jijimole 1, Jaleel Abdul 2, Vijayaraghavan R 3, Susila C 4 Comparison of the effectiveness of reflexotherapy with skilled birth attendants in terms of psycho physiological variables among primigravid women – A pilot study. National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2018;8(8):1179-1187.

Research guiding -Post-graduate

  1. Guided the thesis of 16 postgraduate students
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