THEME: "Leading Innovations and Advancing Nursing Practices toward Better Healthcare"
Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research(DU), India
Title: Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral therapy on Depression and Anxiety among Elderly residing at Old Age Homes
Mrs. S.Nalini has been serving as an Assistant Professor at the Sri Ramachandra Faculty of Nursing,
SRIHER (DU) for the past 16 years. Her passion for teaching nursing students led her to become a
clinical instructor and tutor at St. Joseph’s School and College of Nursing in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh,
until 2007. She completed her master's in Psychiatric Nursing at SRM University in 2008 and
pursuing her Doctorate in Nursing at SRIHER (DU). Dr. Sara was awarded. She has served on various
university committees, including the simulation committee, Admission committee and Learning
managing system- Moodle Coordinator. At the college level, she is a member College Quality cell,
Nursing Education Unit and Student Nurses Association - Advisor. She has many indexed
publications and has presented research papers at numerous national and international conferences
across India. She has also been a resource person for various seminars, workshops, and continuing
nursing education programs. Additionally, she has guided both undergraduate and postgraduate
students in completing their research projects and dissertations
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), depression, Anxiety, Elderly, Old age home