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NO.

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY-PHILIPPINES
COLLEGE OF NURSING
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING (COPAR)
QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG ELDERLIES; THE UNPRECEDENTED IMPACT OF THE PANDEMIC
DATA CONSOLIDATION

A. TOTAL NUMBER OF CHN Purok 1 (4 students)


STUDENTS(BLOCK)
B. TOTAL NUMBER OF ELDERLIES 30
SURVEYED

I.SOCIO DEMOGRAPHIC DATA

I.I AGE AND SEX DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION

AGE MALE FEMALE TOTAL


GROUP NO. % NO. % NO. %
60-64 4 50 4 18.18 8 26.67
65-69 1 12.5 4 18.18 5 16.67
70-74 6 27.27 6 20
75-79 1 12.5 8 36.36 9 30
80-84 2 25 2 6.67
85-89
90-94
95-99
100-above
8 22 30
TOTAL 100% 100% 100%

I.2 GENDER DISTRIBUTION


MALE 8 26.67%
FEMALE 22 73.33%
30 TOTAL 100 %

I.3 CIVIL STATUS


CIVIL STATUS MALE FEMALE TOTAL
NO. % NO. % NO. %
SINGLE (SPINSTER/BACHELOR) 1 12.5 1 3.33
LEGALLY MARRIED 6 75 17 74.27 23 76.67
WIDOWED 1 12.5 4 18.18 5 16.67
SEPARATED 1 4.55 1 3.33
COMMON LAW/ LIVE IN
SINGLE PARENT
8 100 22 100 30
TOTAL % % 100 %

I.4 POSITION IN THE FAMILY


1. HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD 6 20%
2. SPOUSE OF THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD 5 16.67%
3. DEPENDENT 11 36.67
4. COHABITING 8 26.67
TOTAL 30 100 %

I.5 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

1. ELEMENTARY OR LESS 27 90%


2. HIGHSCHOOL GRADUATE 2 6.67%
3. COLLEGE LEVEL 1 3.33%
4. ASSOCIATE DEGREE %
5. BACHELOR’S DEGREE %
6. POST-GRADUATE DEGREE %
TOTAL 30 100 %
I.6 A OCCUPATION HISTORY
*OCCUPATION PRIOR TO RETIREMENT
TYPE OF WORKER %
GOLD COLLAR WORKER %
WHITE COLLAR WORKER %
BLUE COLLAR WORKER %
NEW COLLAR WORKER %
TOTAL 100 %

I.6 B CURRENT OCCUPATION AND RETIREMENT STATUS


TYPE OF WORKER %
GOLD COLLAR WORKER %
WHITE COLLAR WORKER %
BLUE COLLAR WORKER 10 33.33%
NEW COLLAR WORKER %
NONE (60-65 Y/O AND BELOW) 2 6.67%
RETIRED WITH PENSION (65 Y/O AND ABOVE) 2 6.67%
RETIRED WITHOUT PENSION(65 Y/O AND 16 53.33%
ABOVE)
TOTAL 30 100 %

1.7 PRESENCE OF DISEASE

High blood pressure 17 33.33%


High cholesterol 7 13.73%
Diabetes mellitus 8 15.69%
Heart attack or chest pain 3 5.89%
Heart failure %
Rheumatic disease 1 1.96%
Lower back pain 8 15.69%
Musculoskeletal problems %
Chronic bronchitis, asthma or emphysema 4 7.84%
Gastritis, ulcer 1 1.96%
Anxiety %
Depression %
Cancer 2 3.92%
TOTAL 51 100 %

II. COVID 19, THE PANDEMIC

1.A COVID-19 PERSONAL EXPERIENCE (own, someone close)


A. Has the respondent been diagnosed with COVID 19?
YES 2 6.67%
NO 27 90%
MAYBE 1 3.33%
TOTAL 30 100%
1.B
B. Does the respondent personally know someone who was infected with COVID 19?
Someone from the family 4 13.33%
Co-worker %
Neighbor 2 6.67%
Friend %
Acquaintance %
Someone from the same community 2 6.67%
none 24 80%
TOTAL 30 100%

1.C
C. Does the respondent personally know someone who died because of COVID 19?
Someone from the family 2 6.67%
Co-worker %
Neighbor 2 6.67%
Friend %
Acquaintance %
Someone from the same community 2 6.67%
none 24 80%
TOTAL 30 100%

2.A HEALTH LITERACY


Assessment of ease/ difficulty in finding information on symptoms
A. Can the respondent identify/enumerate what are the symptoms?
Most of the symptoms 2 6.67%
Some/few 10 38.33%
None 18 60%
TOTAL 30 100%

2.B
B. Where did you get the information regarding the symptoms?
RELIABLE SOURCES 24 80%
UNRELIABLE SOURCES 6 20%
TOTAL 30 100%

2.C
C.Finding out what to do if infected:
A.Who shall you notify B.Where will you go
when you suspect that when you suspect that
you are infected? you are infected?
FAMILY 25 83.33 22 61.11
% %
FRIENDS % %
HEALTH CARE 3 10% 4 11.11
PROFESSIONAL %
BARANGGAY OFFICIALS 1 3.33% 9 25%
OTHERS 1 3.33% 1 2.78%
TOTAL 30 100% 36 100%
2.D
D. Understands what authorities say:
Are the guidelines by the DOH and other gov’t agencies clear to you?
Always 20 66.67%
Often 2 6.67%
Sometimes %
Seldom %
Never 8 26.67%
TOTAL 30 100%

2.E
E. Judge reliability of information:
Which platform do you think relays the most accurate information?
Healthcare professionals 22 73.33%
TV 5 16.67%
Hearsay 1 3.33%
Family 2 6.67%
%
TOTAL 30 100%

2.F
F. Do you follow DOH recommendations?

Always 20 66.67%
Often 2 6.67%
Sometimes %
Seldom %
Never 8 26.67%
TOTAL 30 100%

2.G

G. Decide on prevention behaviors:


Do you practice methods that will help prevent the spread of the virus?

Always 22 73.33%

Often 5 16.67%

Sometimes %

Seldom %

Never 3 10%

TOTAL 30 100%

3. SELF-ASSESSED PROBABILITY AND SUSCEPTIBILITY OF CONTRACTING COVID-19


Risk perception:
What is your personal behavior (activities, habit, or practice) that makes you “vulnerable” to contracting the
COVID virus.
1 . None 30 100%

2 %

3 %

4 %

5 %

TOTAL 30 100%

4. SELF- ASSESSED COVID-19 SELF PROTECTION AND AVOIDANCE ABILITY


ALWAY % OFTE % SOME % SELD % NEVE % TOTAL %
(responde
S N TIMES OM R nts)
100
Hand washing 27 12.86 3 1.43 30
100
Conscious 13 6.20 7 3.33 5 2.38 3 1.43 2 0.95 30
effort to avoid
touching your
face
100
Use of 25 11.90 2 0.95 2 0.95 1 0.48 30
disinfectants for
objects around
you.
100
Staying at home 29 13.81 1 0.48 30
when sick
100
Physical 21 10 4 1.90 3 1.43 2 0.95 30
distancing
100
Face mask 25 11.90 3 1.43 2 0.95 30
100
Isolation from 25 11.90 3 1.43 2 0.95 30
friends and
family
100
TOTAL 165 78.57 23 10.95 12 5.71 3 1.43 7 3.33 210
*derive total and % % % % %
percentage in terms
of frequency

5. REPORT OWN BEHAVIOR BEFORE AND DURING THE PANDEMIC (CURRENT): PHYSICAL
EXERCISE, ALCOHOL, DIET, SMOKING, POSTPONED VACCINATION, DRUGS AGAINST COVID-19,
POSTPONED DOCTORS VISIT.
What are your practice with regards to:
ALWAYS % OFTEN % SOMETIME % SELDO % NEVER % TOTAL %
(responde
S M nts)
EXERCISE
100
Before the Pandemic 14 46.6 8 26 2 6. 3 10 3 1 30
7 .6 67 0
7
100
During the Pandemic 11 36.6 6 20 4 13 7 3. 5 1 30
7 .3 33 6.
3 6
7
CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
100
Before the Pandemic 3. 2 6. 27 1 30
33 67
100
During the Pandemic 1 3. 2 6. 27 30
33 67
CONSUMPTION OF FLAVORED DRINKS (MILK TEA, COFFEE, SODA AND OTHERS)
100
Before the Pandemic 15 50 6 20 5 16 3 10 1 3. 30
.6 3
7 3
100
During the Pandemic 15 50 6 20 5 16 3 10 1 3. 30
.6 3
7 3
CONSUMPTION OF UNHEALTHY FOODS
100
Before the Pandemic 5 16 2 6. 7 23 16 5 30
.6 67 .3 3.
7 3 3
3
100
During the Pandemic 4 13 2 5 30 6. 8 26 16
.3 3. 67 .6
3 3 7
3
COMPLIANCE TO ROUTINE PHYSICAL CHECK-UP, SCHEDULED CHECK-UP OR SCHEDULED
VACCINATION
100
Before the Pandemic 10 33.3 5 16 8 26 6 20 11 3 30
3 .6 .6 6.
7 7 6
7
100
During the Pandemic 10 33.3 4 13 8 26 6 20 11 3 30
3 .3 .6 6.
3 7 6
7

III. PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL BEING AND DAILY LIFE IMPACTS OF COVID-19


(EMOTIONAL OUTCOMES)

1.MENTAL HEALTH AND EMOTION WELL BEING

Over the past two weeks, how would you describe your mental health and emotional well-being?
Excellent or very good 11 36.67%

Good 18 60%

Fair or poor 1 3.33%

TOTAL 30 100%

1.A MENTAL HEALTH AND EMOTION WELL BEING


A.ASSESSING RESPONDENT’S DEMEANOR
ALWAYS % OFTEN % SOMETIME % SELDO % NEVER % TOTAL %
S M (RESPO
NDENTS
)
Do you feel cheerful 22 1 6 4 2 1. 30 1
and in good spirits? 4. 33 0
6 0
7

Do you feel calm and 15 1 8 5.3 6 4 1 0. 30 1


relaxed? 0 3 6 0
7 0
Do you feel active and 24 1 4 2.6 2 1. 30 1
vigorous? 6 7 33 0
0
Do you wake up at 24 1 4 2.6 2 1. 30 1
mornings feeling fresh 6 7 33 0
and rested? 0

Is your daily life filled 16 1 8 5.3 5 3. 1 0. 30 1


with things that 0. 3 33 67 0
interest you? 6 0
7
TOTAL*derive total and 101 6 30 20 17 11 1 0. 1 0. 150 1
percentage in terms of 7. % .3 67 6 0
frequency 2 % 7 0
3
1 % % %
%

2. CHANGES IN MENTAL HEALTH AND EMOTIONAL WELL BEING

How would you rate your overall mental health and emotional well-being now compared with pre-
pandemic
Excellent or very good 11 36.67%

Good 18 60%
Fair or poor 1 3.33%

TOTAL 30 100%

3. AMOUNT OF DAILY LIFE STRESS

Thinking about the amount of stress in your life, would you say that most of your days are stressful?
Extremely/quite stressful 6 20%

Somewhat stressful 14 46.67%

Not at all/ not very stressful 10 33.33%

TOTAL 30 100%

4.LONELINESS

Over the past two weeks, how many days did you feel lonely?
Not at all 17 56.67%

One or two days 6 20%

Several days 6 20%

More than half the days 1 3.33


Nearly everyday
TOTAL 30 100%

5. MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT


Over the past 6 months did you ever felt like you need mental health support
Always 1 3.33%

Often 6 20%

Sometimes 10 33.33%

Seldom 4 13.33
Never 9 30
TOTAL 30 100%

6.DID NOT KNOW WHO TO REACH OUT TO FOR MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT

Wanted mental health support in the last 6 months but did not know who to reach out to
Agree 8 26.67%

Undecided 15 50%

disagree 7 23.33%

TOTAL 30 100%

IV. PSYCHOSOCIAL EFFECTS OF PANDEMIC

1.CONCERNS ABOUT LOSS OF SUPPORT

Over the past 6 months, how worried have you been about the impact of COVID-19 on losing support from
those that help you?
Extremely Worried 8 26.67%

Moderately worried 7 23.33%

Not worried at all 15 50%


TOTAL 100%

2. SENSE OF COMMUNITY BELONGING

Over the past 6 months, how would you describe your sense of community belonging?
Very to somewhat strong 19 63.33%

Somewhat weak to very weak 11 36.67%

Don’t know %

TOTAL 30 100%

3.STRUGGLES AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL


Over the past year identify your struggles:
YES % NO %
A. Economic loss 20 66.67% 10 33.33%
B. Work closures 2 6.67% 28 93.33%
C. Inadequate resources for medical 5 16.67% 25 83.33%
response
D. Deficient distribution of necessities 2 6.67% 28 93.33%
E. Others(IDENTIFY) 1 3.33% 29 96.67%
TOTAL 30 % 123 %

4. TRUST IN SOURCES OF INFORMATION


Do you trust these sources of information?
ALWAY % OFTEN % SOMETIMES % SELDO % NEVE % TOTAL %
S M R (RESPO
NDENTS
)
Television 10 33.33 10 33.33 10 33.33 3 10 30 1
0
0
Newspapers 1 3.33 2 6.67 2 6.67 25 83. 30 1
33 0
0
health workers 11 36.67 6 20 7 23.33 2 6.67 4 13. 30 1
33 0
0
social media 7 23.33 1 3.33 1 3.33 2 6.67 19 63. 30 1
33 0
0
radio 6 20 3 10 5 16.67 4 13.33 12 40 30 1
0
0
Department of 16 53.33 7 23.33 3 10 1 3.33 3 10 30 1
Health 0
0
Public Health, 13 43.33 7 23.33 1 3.33 1 3.33 8 26. 30 1
hotlines and 67 0
official 0
website
celebrities 4 13.33 5 10 33.33 1 3.33 10 33. 30 1
33 0
0

5. TRUST IN INSTITUTIONS (PERCEPTIONS)


Do you trust in the ability of stakeholders in handling this situation?
ALWAYS % OFTEN % SOMETIMES % S % NE % TOTA %
E VE L
L R (RESP
D ONDE
O NTS)
M
Doctors 25 10.42 2 0.83 3 1.25 30 100

Hospitals 23 9.58 5 2.08 2 0.83 30 100

Deparment of Health 21 8.75 4 1.67 5 2.08 30 100


CHO, PHO 20 8.33 4 1.67 6 2.5 30 100
Schools,Universities 4 1.67 15 6.25 9 3.75 2 0.83 30 100

Public transportation 6 2.5 8 3.33 13 5.42 3 1.25 30 100


PNP 5 2.08 7 2.92 13 5.42 2 0.83 3 1.25 30 100
Church 20 8.33 4 1.67 5 2.08 1 0.42 30 100
TOTAL*derive total and 124 51.66 49 20.42 56 23.33 2 0.83 9 3.75 240 100
percentage in terms of % % % % % %
frequency

6. PERCEPTIONS RELATED TO GOVERNMENT POLICIES ON COVID-19 VACCINATION

6.A What are your apprehensions regarding possible side effects, difference in effectivity and information
available regarding the vaccine and manufacturing company? (REFER TO RESPONSES THEN LIST
DOWN THE TOP 3-5 )
Fear of death 9 34.62%

Fear of side effects 5 19.23%

Complications, Fear of vaccination, Old Age, Fragile Body 3 11.54%

TOTAL 26 100%

6.

6.B Are you vaccinated?


Complete 15 50%

Incomplete 2 6.67%

Not vaccinated 13 43.33%

TOTAL 30 100%

6.

6.C Do you feel it is safe enough?


Yes 13 43.33%

No 6 20%

Undecided 11 36.67%

TOTAL 30 100%

6.

6.D If you do not want to be vaccinated, why? (REFER TO RESPONSES THEN LIST DOWN THE TOP
3-5 )
Fear 6 54.55%

Fragile Body 3 27.27%

Complications with other dieases 2 18.18%

TOTAL 11 100%

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