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COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE ASSESSMENT I. Family structure 1.

Total population

Frequency 135

Percentage 88%

Interpretation: The total population is 135, with a percentage of 88% from 32 families surveyed. 2. Sex Male Female Total Frequency Percentage 71 53% 63 47% 134

Percentage Distribution Showing the sex Distribution of Families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011

71 = 53% 1 Male 2 Female 63 = 47%

Interpretation: With the data at hand, we conclude that in 32 surveyed families, there is a greater number of males than females.

3. Civil Status Married Single Live-in Widowed separated Total Frequency Percentage 33 38% 42 48% 4 5% 7 8% 2 2% 88

Percentage Distribution Showing the Civil Status of Families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011
50 40 30 Series1 20 10 0 1 2 4 3 4 7 2 5 33 42

Married

Single

Live-in

Separated

Widowed

Interpretation: There are high numbers in married and single individuals. If the single people are the children of the married couples, we can see a majority of family systems inhabiting Bagonta-as. 4. Head of the Family Frequency Percentage Father 26 79% Mother 7 21% Total 33
Percentage Distribution Showing the Head of the family of Families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011

7, 21% 1 Father 2 Mother

26, 79%

Interpretation: Most of the families surveyed have the father as the head of the family instead of the mother, which shows the predominant family system is patriarchic.

5. Fathers/Husbands according to age Frequency Percentage 20-25 3 10% 25-30 3 10% 30-35 9 31% 40-45 4 14% 45-50 2 7% 50-55 2 7% 55-60 2 7% 60-65 1 3% 70-75 2 7% 80-85 1 3% Total 29
Percentage Distribution Showing the fathers/husbands according to age of Families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011 1 20-25
2 25-30 3 30-35 4 40-45 5 45-50 6 50-55 7 55-60 8 60-65 9 70-75 10 2 = 7% 2 = 7% 2 = 7% 9 = 31% 4, 14% 3 = 10% 1 = 4% 2 = 7% 1 = 3% 3 = 10%

80-85

Interpretation: 31 % of the families surveyed have fathers aging from 30-35 y/o while age range 80-85 rank the least. Young adult fathers in correspondance with their young adult wifes make up the majority of the families in Bagonta-as, setting the population in whole at a young age. 6. Age of wives/mothers

15-20 25-30

Frequency Percentage 3 11% 3 11%

30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 55-60 60-65 65-70 70-75

6 2 3 3 2 1 1 3 27

22% 7% 11% 11% 7% 4% 4% 11%

Percentage Distribution Showing the Age of the wives/mothers of Families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011 1 15-20
2 25-30 3 30-35 4 35-40 5 40-45 6 45-50 7 55-60 8 9 7% 4% 11% 4% 11% 11%

60-65 65-70

11%

22% 11%

10 70-75

8%

Interpretation: 22% of the families surveyed have mothers or wives aging from 25-30 y/o. Age ranges 60-70 rank the least. As seen in the chart before, the number of young wives exceed that of other age ranges. In conclusion: Young adults are the major heads of families and main earners of money. This shows that Bagonta-as is not a very suitable place for older people to prosper. 7. Educational Attainment of the Husbands/Fathers Frequency Percentage Elementary Grad. 3 10% HS Grad 16 55% College Grad. 10 34% Total 29

Percentage Distribution Showing the educational attainment of fathers/husbands of Families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011
10% 1

Elementary Grad. 2 High School grad. 3 College Grad.

35%

55%

Interpretation: Most of the fathers are high school graduates. There is only a small percentage of college and elementary graduates. This knowledge will help in further organisation of this place. With higher academical attainment it is easier to give help teachings. 8. Educational Attainment of wives/mothers Frequency Percentage Elementary graduate 4 10% High school level 3 25% High school graduate 17 41% College level 5 12% College Graduate 12 29% Total 41
Percentage Distribution Showing the educational attainment of wives/mothers of Families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011
college grad. college level highschool graduate high school level elementary graduate 0% 29% 12% 41% 25% 10% 20% 40% 60% educational attainment of wife

Interpretation: 41 % of the families surveyed have wives graduated from high school. The elementary level makes the least among the list.

9. Length of Residency Frequency 1 month 1 yr 6 2 yrs-5 yrs 5 6-10 yrs 5 11-20 yrs 2 21-25 yrs 4 26-30 yrs 0 31-40 yrs 4 Total 26

Percentage 23% 19% 19% 8% 15% 0% 15%

Percentage Distribution Showing the length of residency of Families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011 31yrs-40yrs 26yrs-30yrs

15% 15% Length of residency 8% 19% 19% 23% 0% 10% 20% 30%

21yrs-25yrs
11yrs-20yrs 6yrs-10yrs 2yrs-5yrs 1month-1 yr

Interpretation: The graph shows that 23% of the residents in this particular purok are newly transferred in the area. There are only 15% of the residents who have resided in the area for 21-25 yrs and 31-40 yrs. This shows us that there is a sign of economic growth, which seems appealing enough for people to move to this area. 10. Ethnic Origin Husband Cebuano 10 Antiqueo 1 Bisaya 10 Ilonggo 1 Ilocano 1 Tagalog 0 Muslim 0

Percentage 22% 2% 22% 2% 2% 0 0%

Wife 9 0 9 2 0 1 1

Percentage 20% 0% 20% 4% 0% 2% 2%

Percentage Distribution Showing the length of ethnic origin of families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011

Cebuano
25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 2% 2%2% 0 Wife 4% 0 2%2%

22% 22%

20% 20%

Antiqueo Bisaya Ilonggo Ilocano Tagalog Muslim

0%
Husband

Interpretation: The data shows that there is a greater number of Bisaya and Cebuano husbands and Bisaya and Cebuano wives than those of the other ethnic origins in the list. 11. Type of Family Nuclear Extended Single-parent Frequency 16 13 1 Percentage 55% 41% 3%

Percentage Distribution Showing the types of families of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011

3% 41% 55% nuclear extended single-parent

Interpretation: Most of the families surveyed practice a nuclear type of family. Extended families are also in higher percentage of 41%. There are mainly family clusters than single households, which prove a good infrastructure. Families will settle here because of near schools, hospitals and accessability to them.

12. Religion SDA Roman Catholic Muslim Other Christian Sect Frequency 94 21 1 2 Percentage 80% 80% 18% 1%

Percentage Distribution Showing the Religion of families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011

1% 18% 80% SDA 80% roman Catholic Moslem Other Christian Sect

Interpretation: There is a balanced percentage between the SDA and Roman Catholics. Other religions in list state a lower percentage. 13. Number of Children Boys Girls Number of Children 43 40 Percentage 52% 48%

Percentage Distribution Showing the number of children of families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011

48%

52%

boys girls

Interpretation: There are more male children than female children based on the data shown in the table, but still marginal. 14. Average Birth gap of Children Frequency 1 yr 10 2 yrs 5 3 yrs 8 4 yrs 1 5 yrs 3 6 yrs 1 8 yrs 1 Total 29

Percentage 34% 17% 28% 3% 10% 3% 3%

Percentage Distribution Showing the average birth gap of children of families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011

3% 3% 10% 1 yr 34% 2yrs 3yrs 17% 4yrs 5yrs

28%

6yrs

Interpretation: The table shows a high percentage on 1 yr birth gap of children among the families surveyed. This is proof of low knowledge of family planning! II. Socio-economic Condition 1. Employment status of Father Frequency Employed 15 Unemployed 6 Self-employed 7

Percentage 54% 21% 25%

Percentage Distribution Showing the employment status of fathers of families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011

25% 54% 21%

employed unemployed

self-employed

Interpretation: 54% of the data show of the employment percentage of the fathers in the families surveyed. Only 25% are self-employed and 21% are unemployed. The good thing in this survey is the general employment of almost 80% of the populus. This is yet other proof of suitable living conditions in this area. 2. Employment Status of Mother Frequency Percentage Employed 11 34% unemployed 5 16% self-employed 16 50% Total 32
Percentage Distribution Showing the employment status of mothers of families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011

1 11, 34% 16, 50% 2 3

5, 16%

Interpretation: There are a greater number of self-employed mothers than employed and unemployed mothers. These numbers prove the patriarchic system of the families in the Philippines. Wives mostly are stay-at-home mothers.

3. Monthly Income Frequency Percentage below 2000 3 10% 3000-5000 4 13% 5000-10000 17 55% more than 10000 7 23% Total 31
Percentage Distribution Showing the employment status of mothers of families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of Aug. 8-9, 2011

3 = 10% 7 = 22% 1 4 = 13% 2 3 4

17 = 55%

Interpretation: There is a greater number of families that have monthly income of 5000-10000 pesos than those of the others in the list. This shows a reason why families choose to move to this area. There is a high chance of earning at least 2000 PHP in the surrounding area. 4. Daily Food Allowance Frequency Percentage Below 50 1 3%

50-75 more than 75 total

13 17 31

42% 55%

Percentage Distribution Showing the daily food allowance of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011
1, 3%

1 2 13, 42% 17, 55% 3

Interpretation: There is a greater percentage in the daily food allowances of the families surveyed which is more than 75 pesos per day. There is utilization of proper nourishment. 5. Purchase of clothes per year Frequency once 5 twice 5 thrice 2 more than 4 times 19 Total 31

Percentage 16% 16% 6% 67%

Percentage Distribution Showing the daily food allowance of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011
5, 16% 1 2 3 5, 16% 19, 61% 2, 7% 4

Interpretation: People in this community can purchase clothes more than 4 times per year. This shows that they have financial stability. 6. Facilities present in Homes Frequency Percentage water 32 35% telephone 1 1% electricity 31 34% others 0 0% mobile phone 28 30% Total 92
Percentage Distribution Showing the facilities present in homes of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011
1 2 28 = 30% 32 = 35% 3 4 0, 0% 31 = 34% 1=1% 5

Interpretation: They have 35% water, 34% electricity and 30% mobile phones. These are the major facilities in their homes, proving higher basic standard. 7. Type of schooling private public private-public Total Frequency Percentage 10 36% 15 54% 3 11% 28

Percentage Distribution Showing the facilities present in homes of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011
3, 11 % 1 10, 36% 2 3 15, 53%

Interpretation: There is a greater number of children going into public schools than those going in private schools. III. Housing and Environmental 1. Type of House Frequency Percentage concrete 21 66% wood 5 16% mixed 6 19% Total 32
Percentage Distribution Showing the type of house of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011
25 20 15 10 5 0 1 2 5 3 6 4 21 Series1

Interpretation: Majority of the houses are concrete with a percentage of 66%. Others have lower percentage, which is a sign of economic and structural stability. 2. House Ownership Frequency Percentage Owned 19 59% rent free 4 13% rented 9 28% Total 32

Percentage Distribution Showing the house ownership of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011

9, 28% 1 2 19, 59% 4, 13% 3

Interpretation: Out of 32 families 19 actually own their homes, 9 rent their place, and 4 live rent free. There is a high percentage of ownership that ensures settlement.

3. Ventilation Ventilation Frequency Percentage good 23 72% poor 9 28% Total 32

Percentage Distribution Showing the ventilation of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011

9 = 28% 1 2

23 = 72%

Interpretation: The number of houses with good ventilation prove the absence of congestion.

4. Lightning Lighting facilities electricity kerosene Total Frequency Percentage 31 97% 1 32 3%

Percentage Distribution Showing the lighting of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011
1, 3%

1 2

31, 97%

Interpretation: The majority of households with electrical light is proof of economic stability.

5. Surroundings

General Surroundings clean dirty sanitary Total

Frequency Percentage 21 66 11 34 0 0 32

Percentage Distribution Showing the surroundings of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011
0, 0%

1 11, 34% 2 3 21, 66%

Interpretation: The households are mostly clean and are proof of DOH regulation in this area.

6. Source of water

Source of water supply artesian well NAWASA Deep well others Total

Frequency Percentage 0 0% 29 91% 2 6% 1 3% 32

Percentage Distribution Showing the source of water of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011
1, 3% 2, 6% 1 2 3 4 0, 0%

29, 91%

Interpretation: The numbers stand for mostly use or intake of clean water.

7. Water Storage Storage of drinking water refrigerated uncovered covered Total

Frequency Percentage 16 70% 4 17% 3 13% 23

Percentage Distribution Showing the storage of drinking water of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011

3, 13% 1 2 3 4, 17%

16, 70%

Interpretation: The high economic standard allow half of the interviewed households to refrigerate their water.

8. Water Container

Containers Plastic bottles jars Total

Frequency Percentage 11 41% 11 41% 5 19% 27 Percentage Distribution Showing the water container of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011
5, 18% 1 2 3 11, 41%

11, 41%

Interpretation: 27 households keep their water confined which shows good handling of their Water. 9. Type of Toilet Flush Shared Pit Privy Frequency 16 4 7 Percentage 59% 15% 26%

Percentage Distribution Showing the type of toilet of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011

7, 26% Flush Shared 4, 15% 16, 59% Pit Privy

Interpretation: Most homes have flush toilets preventing most communicable diseases.

10. Toilet ownership Frequency 22 Percentage 100%

Owned

Interpretation: A high number of 22 homes own toilets which is good for disease prevention.

11. Garbage Disposal Frequency collection burying garbage cans burning Percentage 15% 0% 4% 50%

open dumping

31%

Percentage Distribution Showing the type of toilet of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011

31% 50%

15% 0% 4%

collection burying garbage cans burning

Interpretation: Every second household burns their trash. This is proof of bad waste management of the city.

12. Food Storage Frequency Percentage 11 35% 20 65% 0 0 0 0

covered refrigerated uncover hanged container

Percentage Distribution Showing the garbage disposal of families surveyed, Brgy, Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9, 2011

0 35% covered

65%

refrigerated uncover hanged container

Interpretation: Along with prior charts, 65% percent of households refrigerate their food.

13. Presence of Animals Frequency 6 1 2 7 Percentage 37% 13% 6% 44%

dogs cats pigs others

Percentage Distribution Showing the presence of animals of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011

44%

37% dogs cats 6% 13% pigs others

Interpretation: A majority of households keep some sort of animal which is a further proof of domesticity.

14. Backyard gardening Frequency 9 7 2 3 Percentage 43% 33% 10% 14%

vegetables fruit bearing trees herbal others

Percentage Distribution Showing the backyard gardening of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011

14% vegetables 10% 43% fruit bearing trees herbal 33% others

Interpretation: With the local demographic, vegetables are a main source of nourishment prooving a low income environment.

IV.

Community Resources 1. Access to community Facility Frequency 24 3 5 19 15 10 Percentage 32% 4% 7% 25% 20% 13%

health center school park barangay hall church market

Percentage Distribution Showing the access to community facility of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011

13% health center 32% 20% school park barangay hall church 25% 7% 4% market

Interpretation: The majority of residents in bagunta-as make use of the health centre for Free assistance in medical aids. Socialisation is mainly achieved in the barangay hall or church.

2. Indigenous Health Worker Frequency 20 2 6 1 Percentage 69% 7% 21% 3%

trained hilot herbularyo BHW untrained hilot

Percentage Distribution Showing indigenous health worker of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011 3% 21% trained hilot herbularyo 7% 69% BHW untrained hilot

Interpretation: Almost 70% of the population in bagunta-as will trust a trained hilot in medical assistance.

V.

Nutrition 1. Food Preferences Frequency 3 3 10 Percentage 10% 10% 32%

fish meat vegetables

mixed

15

48%

Percentage Distribution Showing the food preferences of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011

10% 48%

10% fish

meat
32% vegetables mixed

Interpretation: Even though the economic environment is less than stable the Nutricious value of the meals in the homes is high.

2. Nutritional disorder Frequency 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Percentage 25% 25% 25% 25% 0 0 0

goiter enlargement of the neck vit.A defeciency night blindness hoarseness dysphagia anemia

Percentage Distribution Showing the nutritional disorderes of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011

0 25%

0
25% goiter enlargement of the neck vit.A defeciency

25%

25%

night blindness hoarseness dysphagia

Interpretation: Due to the good knowledge in nutricious foods there are only few nutritional disorders.

VI.

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices in Health Care 1. Utilization of Health Center Frequency 25 3 Percentage 89% 11%

yes no

Percentage Distribution Showing the utilization of the health center of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011

11%

yes no 89%

Interpretation: Most homes are knowledgable in performing health care practices.

2. Reason for going to the health center Frequency 19 1 0 2 3 8 Percentage 58% 6% 0 25% 9% 24%

Illness family planning dental prenatal postnatal nutrition

Percentage Distribution Showing the reasons for going to the health center of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011

24% 9% 25% 6% 0 58%

Illness family planning dental prenatal postnatal nutrition

Interpretation: There is little to no use of the health centre but to cure an illness. This shows the lack Of economic strength and knowledge of the families.

3. Consultation when sick Frequency 6 2 1 2 6 4 Percentage 29% 10% 5% 10% 29% 19%

MD midwife herbularyo nurse hilot BHW

Percentage Distribution Showing the consultation when sick of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011

19%

29%

MD midwife

29% 10%

10%

herbularyo nurse hilot

5%

BHW

Interpretation: These figures proove the trust that these filipinos put in traditional and hirarcical superiors.

4. Common Family illness Frequency 20 13 1 2 Percentage 56% 36% 3% 6%

cough/cold fever toothaches headaches

Percentage Distribution Showing common family illness of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011
3% 6% cough/cold 36% 56% fever toothaches headaches

Interpretation: This chart shows that airway illnesses are still a grave danger to Filipinos.

5. Actions in times of illness Frequency Percentage 25 74% 7 21% 0 0 2 6% 0 0 34

Self medication Hospital nursing Consultation Private Clinics Total

Percentage Distribution Showing action in times of illness of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011
0, 0% 0, 0% 2, 6% 1 2 7, 21% 3 4 5 25, 73%

Interpretation: As former charts show, these figures proove the economic struggles the families go trough to secure their health.

6. Family immunization Status Frequency Percentage 61 66% 31 34% 92

Complete Incomplete Total

Percentage Distribution Showing action family immunization status of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011

1 31, 34% 2

61, 66%

Interpretation: Most of the households were able to utilize the immunization programs of the healthCenter. And it shows that in the past, immunizations were not common.

VII.

Responsible Parenthood 1. Family Planning Frequency Percentage 3 18% 1 6% 5 29% 1 6% 1 6% 1 6% 5 29% 17

IUD Abstinence pills Calendar method Ttubal Ligation LAM none Total

Percentage Distribution Showing action family immunization status of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011
1 3, 18% 5, 29% 1, 6% 2 3 4 5 6 1, 6% 1, 6% 1, 6% 5, 29% 7

Interpretation: Almost 60% of the families practice family planning and thus show responsibility for their economic situation.

2. Reasons for not practicing FP Frequency Percentage 3 250% 2 17% 4 33% 1 8% 2 17% 12

afraid of using contraceptives no nothing about family planning method fear of ligation does not care fear of not bearing children Total

Percentage Distribution Showing reasons for not practicing FP of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011
1 2 2, 17% 3, 25% 1, 8% 2, 17% 4, 33% 3 4 5 6

Interpretation: The main problem of this demography shown in this chart is: fear. This is a clear lack of Knowledge.

3. Infant Feeding Frequency Percentage 12 63% 5 26% 2 11% 19

Breastfeeding mixed bottle Total

Percentage Distribution Showing infant feeding of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011
2= 11% 1 2 5 = 26% 12 = 63% 3

Interpretation: Traditional systems proove in this chart to be in congruenz with present teachings of breastfeeding.

4. Health Education topics Frequency Percentage 1 33% 7 26% 15 56% 0 0% 4 15% 27

drug abuse family planning nutrition first aid measure herbal plants Total

Percentage Distribution Showing health education topics of the families surveyed, Brgy. Bagonta-as, Purok 3, as of August 8, 9 2011
15 10 5 0 1 2 3 1 0 Series1 4 5 7 4 15

Series1

Interpretation: According to these numbers nutrition is the main concern of families in bagontaas. This shows us the lack of good food the people can get.

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