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COMMUNITY HEALTH

SURVEY TOOL TABULATED


RESULT AND FNCP
A Case Presentation presented by Group 1, BSN-3B
GROUP MEMBERS

MIRAZOL ASTRERO APRIL SHANE BAUA WINNIE ARIOLA DWINXELLE CRISTOBAL JUSTINE CASTUERAS

SABRINA BARASI PRINCESS BARIENTOS ZENAIDA BACANI PIOLO CASASOLA


TYPE OF FAMILY STRUCTURES
GENERAL FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
DOMINANT FAMILY MEMBERS IN
TERMS OF DECISION MAKING

22%
Mother

Father

Eldest Child
78%
Others (specify)
II. FAMILY HEALTH ASSESSMENT
HISTORY OF ILLNESS DISEASE

23%
38%

Hypertension COPD
8%

Asthma Diabetes
8
%
Pneumonia None
15
8% %
PRESENCE OF ILLNESS STATE
(CURRENT HEALTH STATUS)

25%

Hypertension COPD

Asthma Diabetes

63%
13%
Pneumonia None
IN TIMES OF SICKNESS, WHERE DO THE
FAMILY SEEK TREATMENT?

6%
33%
28%

RHU
Private Hospital
Government Official
Albularyo
Others (Specify)

33%
WHO WOULD TAKE CARE THE ILL/SICK
MEMBER/S?

18%

Mother Father

Eldest Child Others

82%
REMEDIES TO COMMON ILLNESS

29% 24%

Over the Counter Drugs

Prescription Medicines

Herbal Medicines

47% Others
PERSONAL HABITS/PRACTICES
AFFECTING HEALTH

Drinking of Alcohol
29% 29%
Smoking

Walking Barefoot

Others (Unhealthy Sleep-


ing Pattern)
7%
None
7% 29%
SLEEP PATTERN/PRACTICES
Usual Wake Up Time

4-5 am 33%

67%
6-7 am
COMMUNITY AS A
SOCIAL SYSTEM
COMBINED MONTHLY FAMILY INCOME

P1,000 and below

11% 22% P1,001-5,000

P5,001-10,000

P10,001-15,000

33% P15,001-20,000

25,001-30,000
22%
11% P30,000 and above
OTHER SOURCES OF INCOME (LIVELIHOOD)

Yes No
33% 33% 33%

67% 33%

Farming Poultry Raising Gravel and sand


MONTHLY FAMILY EXPENDITURE
PRIORITY EXPENDITURE

Food
14% 23%
Health
11%
House Rental

Education

9% Clothing
20%
17% 6% Electric Bill
RESOURCES ALOTTED HEALTH CARE

12% 12%
6%

18%

Health Insurance
SSS/GSIS
Phil health
Savings
Others

53%
POLITICAL/LEADERSHIP
ASPECT
RECOGNIZED LEADERS IN THE COMMUNITY

10%
10
%
Barangay Officials
Non-government Organiza-
10% tion
Religious Leaders
Elders
Others:
70%
COMMUNITY PROGRAM
22%

Aware
Unaware

78%
PREDOMINANT ORGANIZATIONS IN THE
COMMUNITY

25%
30%

Barangay council
Couples for Christ
Others:
Members
Non members
Sangguniang kabataan
Senior citizen
10%
30% 5%
TRADITIONS CELEBRATED/OBSERVED
IN THE COMMUNITY

43%

Fiesta
Holy week
57%
Others:
ENVIRONMENTAL
ASPECT
LAND OWNERSHIP

11%

Owned (88.88%)
Rented (0%)
Lease to Own (0%)
Rent free (11.11%)

89%
HOUSE OWNERSHIP

11%

Owned (88.88%)
Rented (0%)
Lease to Own (0%)
Rent free (11.11%)

89%
TYPE OF MATERIALS USED FOR HOUSE

11%

Light (11.11%)
Strong (88.88%)
Mixed (0%)
Makeshift (0%)

89%
VENTILATION

11%

Well ventilated (88.88%)


Fair (11.11%)
Poorly ventilated (0%)

89%
LIGHTING FACILITIES

Electricity
Kerosene
Candles
100% Others:
FURNITURE/APPLIANCES

8%
4% 28%
4%

8%
Television
Ref
Washing machine
Electrifan
Flatiron
Aircon
16% Electric kettle
None
12%
20%
SOURCES OF INFORMATION

22% 22%

6% Radio
T.V
Newspaper
Others (socmed)

50%
ACCIDENT HAZARD
13% 13%

13%

Medicines
25% Sharp objects
Fire hazard
Fall hazard
Brecheen stairs
Others:
None
19%
19%
EXCRETA DISPOSAL

30%

60%
10%

Pale Sytem Open pit Open pit with cover Water Sealed
OWNERSHIP OF TIOLET FACILITY

100%

Private (sariling gamit Shared (may kahati sa gamit)


Public (gamit pambayan)
SEWAGE SYSTEM IN THE COMMUNITY
(uri ng kanal sa komunidad)
10%

30%

20%

40%

Blind Drainage Open Drainage None Mosquito Others


CONDITION
(kalagayan ng daloy ng tubig sa kanal)

100%

Free Flowing Stagnant


TYPE OF WASTE DISPOSAL

24%

47%

24%

6%

Animal Feeding Composting Open Dumping Burning


Burial Pit Garbage Collection Others
CONTAINER USED FOR GARBAGE

33%
56%

11%

100%

Garbage Bag Waste Basket


Sack None
Covered Uncovered
SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER

40%
50%

10%

Commercially Prepared Water Local Water System Rainwater


Deep Well Artesan Well Streams, Rivers, Springs
STORAGE OF DRINKING

11%
33%
22%

33%
100%

Jar Bottles
Water Dispenser Plastic/Glass Container Covered Uncovered
Water Tank Drum
METHOD OF COMMUNITY USED IN
SANITIZING WATER

11%

22%

67%

Boiling Sedimentation
Filtration Others (Stored in Gallon)
DOMESTIC ANIMALS UPKEEP
(DOGS AND CAT INCLUDING LIVESTOCK)

44%
56%

N/A Dog
PRESENCE OF VECTORS AND RODENTS

29% 29%

10%
14%

19%

Flies Termites Rats Roaches Mosquitoes Others


PRESENCE OF BREEDING SITES OF VECTORS

44%
56%

With (Flies - 4) Without


WAYS OF CONTROLLING VECTOR

17%
30%
4%

17%
4%

26%

Cleaning Fumigation
Insecticide Fly Traps
Mouse Traps Scren on doors and windows
Others
HEALTH ASPECT
COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS

16%
22%

16%

28%
19%

Free Consultation Immunization Family Planning


Prenatal Check Up Well-baby clinic Others
FIRST PERSON CONSULTED
IN TERMS OF ILLNESS
7%

14%

50%

29%

Doctor Nurse Midwife BHW Relatives/Family Albularyo Others


MEDICATION TAKEN DURING ILLNESS

29%
41%

29%

Prescribe Herbal Over the Counter Others


PAG-GAMIT NG FAMILY PLANNING

NO DATA COLLECTED
NUTRITION
EATING/FEEDING HABITS/PRACTICES

11%

89%

Skip Meals 3 Meals a Day 3 Meals a Day w/Snack


FOOD USUALLY EATEN

11%

11%

78%

Fish Meat Vegetable Mixed


FOOD STORAGE PRACTICES

23%
31%

15%

31%

Refrigerator Table Basket


Covered Uncovered Others
FOOD SOURCE

6%

29%

47%

18%

Backyard garden and Poultry Sari-sari Store Market

Ambular Vendo
For items 49-51,
NO DATA
COLLECTED
TABULATION
Scale for Ranking Health conditions and Problems According to Priorities
DRINKING
CRITERIA Weight Constant Weight COMPUTATION JUSTIFICATION

Nature of the Condition of the 2 1 2/3 X 1 = 0.6 It is a health threat that is


Problem Prevented: Health needing immediate action.
Threat

 
 
The problem is easy modifiable
since the nursing intervention and
Modifiability of the Condition 2 2 2/2 X 2 = 2 action is appropriate for family
with excessive drinking habit.
of the Problem: Easily
Modifiable

 
The probability of controling or
reducing the problem is moderate
Preventive Potential: 2 1 2/3 X 1 = 0.6 due to undisciplined family in
reducing the alcohol intake
Moderate 

SAILENCE OF THE PROBLEM 1 1 1/1 = 1 The problem is being recignisr


by the family. 

   TOTAL: 4.2  
UNVACCINATED
Criteria Weight Constant Weight Computation Justification

Nature of the Condition of the


The problem is a health threat that is needing
Problem Prevented: Health 2 1 2/3x1 = 0.6
immediate action
Threat

Modifiability of the Condition The probability of reducing the problem is easily


of the Problem: Easily 2 2 2/2x2 = 2 modified as interventions and actions as well as the
Modifiable resources are available in the community.

The probability of controlling or reducing the problem


is moderate due to lack of rules or undisciplined
Preventive Potential: Moderate 2 1 2/3x1 = 0.6
citizen that is not following the rules or program in the
community.

Salience: The problem is being particularly noticeable


2 1 2/2x1 = 1
Needing Immediate Action  

Score: 4.2
MOSQUITO
CRITERIA COMPUTATION ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATIONS

Nature of the Condition of the Problem Prevented: 3/3 × 1 1 It is a health deficit that happens when your blood vessels become damaged and
Health Threat leaky.

Modifiability of the Condition of the Problem: Easily 2/2 × 2 2 The problem is easily modifiable since the nursing interventions appropriate for a
Modifiable patient with dengue. It help through monitoring the patient's blood pressure.

Preventive Potential: Moderate 2/3 × 1 0.6 Susceptibility to other diseases can be prevented if the family or the patient use
insect repellent and control mosquitoes inside and outside of the house.

Salience: 1/2 × 1 0.5 The family recognize it as a problem.


Not Needing Immediate Action

TOTAL 4.1
ASTHMA
Criteria Weight Constant Weight Computation Justification

Nature of the Condition of the


The problem is a health deficit because it requires
Problem Prevented: Wellness 2 1 3/3x1 = 1
immediate attention and adquate management.
State

The probability of reducing the problem is easily


Modifiability of the Condition of
2 2 2/2x2 = 2 modified as interventions and actions as well as the
the Problem: Easily Modifiable
resources are available in the family.

The possibility of triggering asthma is moderately preventive


since there is no way to prevent astma but there are step-
Preventive Potential: Moderate 1 1 1/3x1 = 0.5 by-step plan for living with the condition and preventing
asthma attacks.

Salience: The problem is being particularly noticeable


2 1 2/2x1 = 1
Needing Immediate Action  

Score: 4.2
HYPERTENSION

Criteria Weight Constant Weight Computation Justification

Nature of the Condition of the


3 The problem is a health deficit because it requires
Problem Prevented: Wellness 1 3/3x1 = 1
immediate attention and adquate management.
State

The probability of reducing the problem is easily


Modifiability of the Condition of modified as interventions and actions as well as the
2 2 2/2x2 = 2
the Problem: Easily Modifiable resources are available in the family like maintenance
medication.

Hypertension cannoot be prevented since there is a


probability that it can be inherited. But we can reduce the
Preventive Potential: Moderate 2 1 2/3x1 = 1.5 effect by eating healthily, maintaining a healthy weight,
taking regular exercise, drinking alcohol in moderation, and
not smoking.

The family can sometimes do not recognize the


Salience:
2 1 2/2x1 = 1 existence of the problem.
Needing Immediate Action
 

Score: 4.2
SMOKING

Criteria Weight Constant Weight Solution Justification

Nature of the Condition of the The problem is a health threat that is needing
2 1 2/3x1 = 0.6
Problem Prevented: Health Threat immediate action.

The probability of reducing the problem is partially


modified due to habits that cannot be change.

Modifiability of the Condition of the


1 2 1/2x2 = 1
Problem: Partially Modifiable

There is a high probability of controlling or reducing the


problem. Being affected with disease can be
Preventive Potential: prevented.
3 1 3/3x1 = 1
High

Salience:
2 1 2/2x1 = 1 The problem is being recognizes by the family.
Needing Immediate Action

Score: 3.6
SMOKING
DRINKING
ASTHMA
HYPERTENSION
MOSQUITO
UNVACCINATED

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