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NCM 113

Community Health Nursing


Related Learning Experience
Prepared by:
BSN 3
Demographic
Data
Demographic Data

• Name of Barangay: Barangay 1,


San Jose de Buenavista, Antique
• Number of Puroks: 8 Puroks
• Number of Households: 555
• Number of Population: 3, 045
400 Distribution of Population based on Sex & Age:
Male Female
350

300

250

200

150

100

50

0
35 - Above 18 - 34 13 - 17 6 - 12 0-5
Seasonal Map
January February March April May June

Weather

Social
Activities Brgy. Day BF1 KD Brgy.General Brgy. Fiesta BF1 KD Brgy. Liga
BF1 KD Assembly BF1 KD
BF1 Kd BF1 KD

Economic/
Laboring, Vendor, Laboring, Vendor, Laboring, Vendor, Laboring, Vendor, Laboring, Vendor, Laboring, Vendor,
Livelihood and Scrap Buying and Scrap Buying Scrap Buying, and Scrap Buying, and Scrap Buying, and and Scrap Buying
Mango Harvesting Mango Harvesting Mango Harvesting

Disease/ Skin disease, Cough,


Illness Cough and Colds, Cough and Colds, Pneumonia, Pneumonia, Flu, Dengue, Influenza,
Skin disease, and Skin disease, and Cough Diarrhea, Bronchitis, and Pneumonia, Skin
Flu disease, Stomachache,
Pneumonia Pneumonia and Influenza Influenza and Diarrhea
July August September October November December

Weather

Social
Activities Brgy. Liga Blood Letting BF1 Kd Brgy. General BF1 KD Christmas
BF1 KD Medical Mission Assembly Party/Gift Giving
BF1 KD BF1 KD BF1 KD

Economic/
Laboring, Vendor, Laboring, Vendor, Laboring, Vendor, Laboring, Vendor, Laboring, Vendor, Laboring, Vendor,
Livelihood and Scrap Buying and Scrap Buying Scrap Buying and Scrap Buying and Scrap Buying and Scrap Buying

Disease/ Dengue, Dengue, Flu, Dengue, Flu,


Illness Pneumonia, Flu Pneumonia, Pneumonia,
Influenza, Skin Influenza, Swelling Influenza, Swelling
Disease, Swelling of gums and foot, of gums and foot, Flu and Influenza Flu and Influenza Flu and Influenza
of gums, and ARI and ARI and ARI
Venn Diagram
SB
OFFICE BFP
v
PNP
v

DA
ASA ASHI RHU
RAF
PWD
TAYTAY
4P’s
BC BSPO
BHW
PROVINCE
v BNS
TANOD
DUNGG
ANON

SC CB
LGU
SK

DSWD
TODA
Top Five Leading
Health Problems
Identified in the
Community
Others: Diarrhea,
Pneumonia,
30% 23% Tuberculosis, Kidney
Failure, Anemia,
RHD, Arthritis, UTI,
Cataract, Acid Reflux,
Heart Disease,
Malnutrition, Skin
Allergy, Eczema,
4%
17% Appendicitis,
Preeclampsia and
Scabies
12% 14%

Cough & Colds Fever Asthma


Hypertension Diabetes Others
Identifying the
Community Health
Nursing Problems
Community Health Nursing Problems are
categorized as:

• Health Status Problems


• Health Resources Problems
• Health-related Problems
In priority setting, the nurse makes use of the
following criteria:

• Nature of the condition/problem presented


• Magnitude of the problem
• Modifiability of the problem
• Preventive potential
• Social concern
Below is the scoring system utilized by the nurse in deciding which of
the problems need to be prioritized:
Criteria Score Weight
Nature of the problem
• Health status 3 1
• Health resources 2
• Health-related 1
Magnitude of the problem
• 75% - 100% affected 4 3
• 50% - 74% affected 3
• 25% - 49% affected 2
• <25% - 49% affected 1
Modifiability of the problem
• High 3 4
• Moderate 2
• Low 1
• Not modifiable 0
Below is the scoring system utilized by the nurse in deciding which of
the problems need to be prioritized:
Criteria Score Weight
Preventive potential
• High 3 1
• Moderate 2
• Low 1
Social Concern
• Urgent community concern; expressed readiness 4 1
• Recognized as a problem but not needing urgent problem 3
but not needing urgent attention
• Not a community concern 2
Summary of
Identified Community
Health Problems
Priority Community Health
Score
Problems
1. Improper Waste Disposal 9.3
2. Lack of Sanitary Toilets 8.92
3. Unsafe Drinking Water 8.59
4. Teenage Pregnancy 8.5
Below is the scoring system utilized by the nurse in deciding which of
the problems need to be prioritized:
Problem Number 1: Improper waste disposal
Criteria Score
Nature of the Problem
• Health Status
• Health resources 1/3x1=0.33
• Health-related
Magnitude of the Problem
• 75% - 100% affected
• 50% - 74% affected
4/4x3=3
• 25% - 49% affected
• <25% affected
Modifiability of the problem
• High
• Moderate
3/3x4=4
• Low
• Not modifiable
Below is the scoring system utilized by the nurse in deciding which of
the problems need to be prioritized:
Problem Number 1: Improper waste disposal
Criteria Score
Preventive Potential
High
Moderate 3/3x1=1
Low
Social Concern
Urgent Community Concern; expressed readiness

Recognized as a problem but not needing urgent attention 2/2x1=1

Not a community concern


Total = 9.3
Below is the scoring system utilized by the nurse in deciding which of
the problems need to be prioritized:
Problem Number 2: Lack of Sanitary Toilets
Criteria Score
Nature of the Problem
• Health Status
• Health resources 2/3x1=0.67
• Health-related
Magnitude of the Problem
• 75% - 100% affected
• 50% - 74% affected
3/4x3=2.25
• 25% - 49% affected
• <25% affected
Modifiability of the problem
• High
• Moderate
3/3x4=4
• Low
• Not modifiable
Below is the scoring system utilized by the nurse in deciding which of
the problems need to be prioritized:
Problem Number 2: Lack of Sanitary Toilets
Criteria Score
Preventive Potential
High
Moderate 3/3x1=1
Low
Social Concern
Urgent Community Concern; expressed readiness

Recognized as a problem but not needing urgent attention 2/2x1=1

Not a community concern


Total = 8.92
Below is the scoring system utilized by the nurse in deciding which of
the problems need to be prioritized:
Problem Number 3: Unsafe Drinking Water
Criteria Score
Nature of the Problem
• Health Status
• Health resources 2/3x1=0.67
• Health-related
Magnitude of the Problem
• 75% - 100% affected
• 50% - 74% affected
3/4x3=2.25
• 25% - 49% affected
• <25% affected
Modifiability of the problem
• High
• Moderate
3/3x4=4
• Low
• Not modifiable
Below is the scoring system utilized by the nurse in deciding which of
the problems need to be prioritized:
Problem Number 3: Unsafe Drinking Water
Criteria Score
Preventive Potential
High
Moderate 2/3x1=0.67
Low
Social Concern
Urgent Community Concern; expressed readiness

Recognized as a problem but not needing urgent attention 2/2x1=1

Not a community concern


Total = 8.59
Below is the scoring system utilized by the nurse in deciding which of
the problems need to be prioritized:
Problem Number 4: Teenage Pregnancy
Criteria Score
Nature of the Problem
• Health Status
• Health resources 3/3x1=1
• Health-related
Magnitude of the Problem
• 75% - 100% affected
• 50% - 74% affected
2/4x3=1.5
• 25% - 49% affected
• <25% affected
Modifiability of the problem
• High
• Moderate
3/3x4=4
• Low
• Not modifiable
Below is the scoring system utilized by the nurse in deciding which of
the problems need to be prioritized:
Problem Number 4: Teenage Pregnancy
Criteria Score
Preventive Potential
High
Moderate 3/3x1=1
Low
Social Concern
Urgent Community Concern; expressed readiness

Recognized as a problem but not needing urgent attention 2/2x1=1

Not a community concern


Total = 8.5
Thank You

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