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Abusultan, Hanaa S.
Addagan, Jennilyn A.
Alindayo, Glea Ann N.
Baclig, Rowella P.
Batuagen, Mike R.
Crisostomo, Julieann B.
Lumaho, Lea Joy Ruth.
Luna, Jerbie Cris.
Ramos, Ida Mariel T.
Tomamao, Ferlyn Faith M.
Tugawin, Jamaika Mae G.
Valdez, Karen Dae O.
HISTORY OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING
The term “healthy city” used by today’s public health advocate reflects that on going to
challenge to collective physical well-being that results from crowded conditions and
urbanization.
As the prevalence of infectious disease in the developed world decreased through the 20 th
century, public health began to put more focus on chronic diseases such as cancer and
heart disease. An emphasis on physical exercise was reintroduced.
During the 20th century, the dramatic increase in average life span is widely credited to
public health achievements, such as vaccination programs and control of infectious
diseases, effective safety policies such as motor-vehicle and occupational safety,
improved family planning, chlorination of drinking water, smoke-free measures and
programs designed to decrease chronic disease.
Since the 1980’s the growing field of population health has broadened the focus of public
health from individual behaviors and risk factor to population level issues such as
inequality, poverty, and education. Modern public health is often concerned with
addressing determinants of health across a population, rather than advocating for
individual behavior change. There is recognition that our health is affected by many
factors including where we live, genetics, our income, our educational status and our
social relationships. These are known as “social determinants of health” A social gradient
in health runs through society, with those that are poorest generally suffering the worst
health. However even those in the middle classes will generally have worse health
outcome than those of a higher social stratum. The new public health seeks to address
these health inequalities by advocating for population-based policies that improve health
in an equitable manner.
Community health Nursing is the synthesis of nursing and public health practice applied
to promote and protect the health of population. It combines all the basic elements of
professional, clinical nursing with public health and community practice.
Implementation and evaluation of health care efforts for the advantage of the community.
ACTION PLAN (Day 1)
September 2015 was our first day of duty for our subject Community Health
Nursing. Barangay Masoc, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya was chosen as our adopted
community through the help of Captain …………, present Barangay Captain of Masoc.
At exactly 8:00 Am, we had our orientation. And at exactly 1:00 PM we arrived at
Masoc. We were all excited because it was our first day of duty. Upon arriving at Masoc,
our clinical instructor coordinated with the Barangay Captain for the information needed
in our area.
After the courtesy call to the Barangay Captain, we talked to the Barangay
Officials on duty about our plan, after that our clinical instructor instructed us to have the
ocular survey to our respective areas. We walked around the area in order for us to be
Surveying is the most commonly used method for collecting data in the
community, conducting interviews and focus groups and performing the needs of
On the second day of our duty at our adopted community, we gathered ourselves
When we reached the area, our Clinical Instructor Instructed us to choose our
partner, we felt excited and a little bit nervous, because it was our first time to be exposed
family in the area. Some families were cooperated and some didn’t want to be
At noon we went back to the barangay hall to rest at the same time to eat our
lunch.
Family survey and interviewing are part of the services that community health
nursing offers to people. The main focus of these services is enable people to be cared for
and to know each family’s way of living and inform people regarding health promotion
We arrived at Barangay Masoc at 8:00 AM. Upon arriving we arranged our things
and ready to go. At this time we continue the Family survey. And at noon we headed
back to the Barangay hall to eat and start with our tallying. Each partner was tallying
their data and tallied as one. After that we planned for our activity for the next day. And
equipment for gardening and we went to the area where we can able dig. And we
accomplished four plots. At the morning we cleaned the area and plot it at the afternoon.
We arrived at Masoc at exactly 8:00 AM and we gathered our herbal plants and
soak it to the watery soil for the herbal plants not to be withered. Because we will plant
later so we will first again arrange the garden, watered it and clean as well for easily
planting.
decided to plant the herbal plants. Wherein the area where we gardening is just near the
Barangay hall.
We waited at the Lying-in clinic and went to Masoc at 7:50. Upon arriving we
signed in and immediately we visited the Herbal Garden and watered it. After that we
were instructed by our Clinical Instructor to finalize the data needed for our tallying and
interpret it. And had our break at noon and continued it after break until 3:00 PM. Then
we went home.
Time
Plan Purpose Activity Evaluation
Frame
To donate To provide Gift giving. Within 8 Goal met. The
in any groceries and hours of family were
kind. clothes to the duty. happy especially
chosen the children in
family. receiving their
gift.
To To be well Lettering for the Goal met.
prepare prepared for theme and Everything is
for the the next preparing the well prepared.
Health activity. things to be used
Teaching during our Health
for next Teaching.
week.
groups everyone is excited to do his/her duty this time. The other group were assigned to
give the donation to the chosen family and other was assigned to prepare for the Health
Teaching for next week. Everyone is busy doing their task and felt so happy that this time
will be our last day aside from the Health Teaching next week. At the end of the day we
At exactly 8:00 AM we organized our things and started to work to our assigned
task. Other was busy preparing the foods were others were busy for the decoration and
others were arranging the area where we can conduct the Health Teaching and Feeding
The program was started, and those children were excited to find out what’s
happening as well as their parents. As the program goes on some children were receiving
And at the end of the program we do after care. And we went home after care.
PUROK 5, MASOC, BAYOMBONG, NUEVA VIZCAYA
Total # of households: 25
# of families: 25
Total population: 125
Male
71 56.8%
Female
54 43.2%
Total
125 100.00%
CIVIL STATUS
Based on the information
gathered,
Status 56.8%Tally
are male and
%
43.2% are females.
Single 79 63.2%
Married 45 36.00%
Widowed 1 0.8%
Separated 0 0.00%
Common Law 0 0.00%
Total 125 100.00%
Based on the table above,
63.2% of the population
140 is
almost single, 36.00% are
120
married, widowed is
100 only 0.8%,
separated and common
80 law is
0.00%. 60
40
20
0
Single Married Widowed Separated Common Law Total
TYPE OF FAMILY
Type Tally %
Nuclear 16 64.00%
Extended 9 36.00%
Total 25 100.00%
Based on the data gathered,
64.00% of households are living
as a nuclear type of family, while
36.00% are extended type of
family.
RELIGION
Tall
Religion %
y
RC 55 44.00%
INC 15 12.00%
Born
14
Again 11.2%
Methodist 1 4.8%
Jehova 31 24.8%
Spiritista 15 12.00%
100.00
Total 125
%
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
RC INC Born Again Methodist Jehova Spiritista Total
Based on the data gathered, almost half of the population are Roman Catholic, 24.8%
are Jehova, INC and Spiritista are 12%, 11.2% are Born Again and 4.8% are
Methodist.
Tally %
CG 17 13.6%
CUG 10 8.00%
HSG 23 18.4%
EG 20 16.00%
EUG 13 10.4%
NE 13 10.4%
HS 16 12.8%
Total 125 100.00%
Based on the graph, 13.6% of the population are College Graduates, 8.00% are
College Undergraduates, 18.4% are High School Graduates, 16.00% are Elementary
Graduates, 10.4% are Elementary Undergraduates and No Education, and 12.8% are
High School Graduates.
Tally %
Able 90 72.00%
Unable 35 28.00%
Total 125 100.00%
Based on the table, almost all
of the population are able to
write, only 28.00% are not
able to do so.
DIALECTS SPOKEN
Dialects Tally %
Tagalog 36 28.8%
Ilocano 70 56.00%
Igorot 9 7.2%
Ifugao 10 8.00%
Total 25 100.00%
Most of the population speak
Ilocano, some speak Tagalog,
7.2% speak in Igorot and
8.00% speak Ifugao.
MODE OF COMMUNICATION
Tally %
Cell phone 11 44.00%
Internet 14 56.00%
Total 25 100.00%
More than half of the population
have cellular phones, while
56.00% browse the internet as a
means of communication.
TRANSPORTATION
Tally %
Private car 0 0.00%
Pedicab 1 4.00%
Jeep 1 4.00%
Tricycle 15 60.00%
Motorcycle 8 32.00%
Total 25 100.00%
INCOME
Most families in Purok 5 use
Tricycles as theirTally
main mode % of
Less than 5,000 8 20families
transportation, use
80.00%
Motorcycles,
5,000 to 15,000one has
5 a Jeep and
20.00%
one has a Pedicab 25
Total and no100.00%
one of
them have a Private car.
80.00% said that their income
is < 5000 a month and 20.00%
said they have 5,000 to 15,000
incomes.
Tally %
Small business 4 16.00%
Swine raising 0 0.00%
Poultry 1 4.00% 48.00% of the families have no
Sideline 4 16.00%
source of income, 16.00% have
small business, 16.00% have Side-
Furniture 2 8.00%
line, 8.00% have Furniture, 8.00%
Other (tricycle) 2 8.00% have Tricycle and one family have
None 12 48.00% Poultry.
Total 25 100.00%
WHO DECIDES
Tally %
Father 7 28.00%
Mother 1 4.00%
Both 17 68.00%
Total 25 100.00%
HOUSING
More than half of the household said that they are the one who decides these are the father
Tally %
and mother, 28.00% of fathers are the one who decides and only 4.00% of mothers who
Owned 23 92.00%
decides.
Rented 1 4.00%
Lease to
1
own 4.00%
Total 25 100.00%
NUMBER OF ROOMS
Tally %
One 8 32.00%
Two 11 44.00%
Three 5 20.00%
More
than 3 1 4.00%
Total 25 100.00%
Based on the table, almost half of the households have two rooms, 32.00% have one room,
20.00% have three rooms and only 4.00% have more than three rooms.
SOURCE OF LIGHT
Tally %
100.00
Electricity 25
%
Battery
0
operated 0.00%
Candles 0 0.00%
Kerosene
0
lamps 0.00%
100.00
Total 25
%
Tally %
Deep well 0 0.00%
Commercial water 5 20.00%
Nawasa 20 80.00%
Total 25 100.00%
The table shows that 80.00% of the
households get their supply of drinking
from the nawasa and 20.00% from
Commercial water.
Tall
y %
Water container 20
80.00%
Covered drums 5
20%
Jars 0 0.00%
Total 25 100%
The table shows that 80% of the households store their drinking water on water containers and
20.00% on covered drums.
Tally %
Boiling 4 16.00%
Commercial water 8 32.00%
Filter 0 0.00%
None 13 52.00%
Total 25 100.00%
FOOD STORAGE
Tally %
Refrigeration 6 24.00%
Cabinets 0 0.00%
Baskets 4 16.00%
Plastic containers 15 60.00%
Total 25 100.00%
Most of the household uses plastic
containers as their main storage for food,
24.00% uses refrigerators, and 16.00%
uses Baskets and no one uses cabinets.
Tally %
Vegetables 15 72.00%
Fruits 0 0.00%
Meat 7 18.00%
Seafood 0 0.00%
Preserved 0 0.00%
Total 25 100.00%
Almost all of the household eat
vegetables and sometimes eats
meat.
Tally %
Market 21 84.00%
Delivery/ordered 0 0.00%
foods
Street Foods 0 0.00%
Others (farm) 4 16.00%
Total 25 100.00%
The graph shows, Most of the
households go to the market to buy food
and only 16.00% of them have farm.
Tally %
Garbage cans 7 28.00%
Burning 2 8.00%
Burial pit 2 8.00%
Recycling 0 0.00%
Collected 14 56.00%
Total 25 100.00%
More than half of the household’s
waste was collected, 28.00% uses
garbage cans, and 8.00% burn their
waste and bury their waste.
DISPOSAL GARBAGE
Tally %
Once a week 9 64.00%
Twice a week 16 36.00%
Others
0
(everyday) 0.00%
Total 25 100.00%
16 households dispose their garbage
twice a day and 9 households dispose
their garbage once a week.
TOILET
Tally %
Owned 24 92.00%
Shared w/ 2 8.00%
others
Total 25 100.00%
Almost all of the households have their
own toilet, and only 2 share their toilet
with others.
TYPE OF TOILET
Tally %
Flush type 2 8.00%
Water sealed 7 28.00%
Pour flush type 16 64.00%
Overhang
0
latrine 0.00%
Bored hole 0 0.00%
Total 25 100.00%
16 households’ uses pour flush type
toilets, 7 have water sealed and only 2
have flush type toilets.
PETS
Tally %
Dog 10 40.00%
Chicken 4 16.00%
Pig 4 16.00%
Carabao 1 4.00%
Duck 6 24.00%
Total 25 100.00%
Tally %
Insecticide 2 8.00%
Mosquito
10
net 40.00%
Others
13
(katol) 52.00%
Total 25 100.00%
Most of the households use katol, 10 households use mosquito net and 2 of them use
insecticide.
Tally %
Barangay
14
captain 56.00%
Kagawad 9 36.00%
Others (tanod) 2 8.00%
Total 25 100.00%
More than half of the households ask the Barangay Captain for help, 36.00% ask for the
Barangay Kagawad and only 8.00% ask help for the Barangay Tanod.
Tally %
Fights 11 44.00% Almost half of the population said that they
Noise 8 32.00% complain about fights, 32.00% of them
Robbery 0 0.00% complain about noise and drinking have
Others 24.00% and no robbery.
6
(drinking) 24.00%
Total 25 100.00%
Tally %
Barangay
14
tanod 56.00%
Curfew 8 32.00%
Police patrol 3 12.00%
100.00
Total 25
%
Most of the households call and ask help from Barangay Captain, 32.00% said they
follow the curfew and 12.00% call help from the Police Patrol.
AVAILABLE RECREATION PLACES
2525
25
25 Adequate % Inadequate %
140
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
252525 25 Series 3
Health
140
25 20 services
25
70
25
25
25 25
2020
20
20
18 72% 7 28%
20
20120
120
120
20 20
Garbage collection
20
20
60
20
20
25
20
20
20
20
15
1520
20 13 52% 12 48%
15
20
20
100
15
100
100
20 20 25
15
Environmental
20
15
15
201515
15
15
50
20
15
10
15
program 15 60% 10 40%
10
10
1080
8010 20
15
15
15
10 80
1515 15
10 10
10
10
15
10
155 20
40
15
15
560
10
15
15
10
5
60
5 15 15
15
105 60 5
010 5 10
10
5010 Barangay
10540
5
0540
10
10
30
5
5
0 Barangaycaptain
tanod
Father
5
Insecticide
Curfew
Kagawad
Mother
Mosquito net
0patrolBoth
Police (tanod)
Others
Others (katol)
Total
Total
Total
Total
105020
10
10
10
40 0
10
105020
0
0
2050Fights
10 One
5 Doctors 0 Midwives
Two
Faith healer
Three
Public Noise
More than Robbery
health Quack doctor
3
Health
Total
Total Others (drinking) Total
5550020
0 Youth
10 0 5
Water container
for Christ Free citizen Covered
Seniorcheck drums
ups Barangay
Freenurse Others Jars No
vaccination Health workersTotal
seminars
members of total Dental check- up Pre-natal check-ups
00 Dog
Nuclear
Chicken officials Pig
Extended Total
Carabao
any Duck Total
Cell phone
Male Internet
Female Total Total
550 Deep well
Able Commercial water
Unable Nawasa Total Total
10
55
50 00
05 0 5Owned
< 5,000
Yes
5,000
Shared w/toothers
15,000
No
TotalTotal
Total
0 CGa week
Once CUG Twice a week
HSG EG (everyday)
Others EUG NG
Total HS Total
Market Delivery/ordered foods Street Foods Others (farm) Total
Feeding
00 program
50 Vegetables
Tagalog
Fruits
Igorot
Meat
Ilocano
Seafood16 Preserved 64%Total
Ifugao Total
9 36%
000 Electricity
Prescribed Battery operated
Over the counter Candles
Herbal Kerosene lamps Others Total Total
0 0 type
Flush Owned Water
Boilingsealed Rented
Commercial
Pour Filter Lease
watertype Overhang
flush toNone
latrineownBored holeTotal Total
Total
Garbage cans Burning Burial pit Recycling Collected Total
0
Private car Pedicab Jeep Tricycle Motorcycle Total
72% of population said that the health services offered from the barangay is adequate and the rest
said it’s not. 52% said that garbage collection is adequate and 48% disagree, 15 agree that
environmental program is adequate and the rest said it’s not, and 64% of the household said that
there was adequate feeding program and 36% said it is inadequate.
CIVIC ORGANIZATION
Tally %
Youth for Christ 4 16%
Senior citizen 1 4%
Others 8 32%
No members of HEALTH PROMOTION MEASURES
12 48%
any PRACTICED
total 25 100%
Practice % Not practiced %
Hand
hygiene
Only 1 member of the household 25 100%
is a senior citizen, 0 of YFC, 8 members
4 members
Daily bathing 25members.
are from other group and 12 are not 100% 0
brushing teeth 25 100% 0
regular exercise 20 80% 5 20%
nail trimming 25 100% 0
regular changing of clothes 25 100% 0
cleaning of the nose and ears 25 100% 0
general check up 19 76% 6 24%
7-8 hours of sleeps 23 92% 2 8%
Drinking 8 glasses of water daily 23 92% 2 8%
Drinking alcohol 14 56% 11 44%
Smoking cigarettes 3 12% 22 88%
All of the total households practice hand hygiene daily bathing, brushing teeth,
nail trimming, regular changing of clothes and cleaning and nose and ears. Half
drinks alcohol and smoke cigarette.
Tally %
Doctors 17 68.00% Most of the households consult doctors when
Midwives 3 12.00% they get ill 3 ask midwives, 3 consult public
health nurse and 2 go to the health workers.
Faith healer 0
Public health
nurse 3 12.00%
Quack 0.00%
doctor 0
Health
workers 2 8.00%
100.00
Total
25 %
92% of theCOMMUNITY
AVAILABLE population PROGRAMS
practice family
planning, and 8% do not Adequate % inadequate %
practiced.
Health services 0 0
Livelihood project 0 0
Garbage collection 13 12
Environmental program 0 0
Feeding program 12 13
Security program 0 0
Housing project 0 0
Total 25 25
CIVIC ORGANIZATION
Tally %
Sangguniang kabataan 0
Youth for Christ 4
Senior citizen 1
Barangay officials 0
Others 8
No members of any 12
total 25
Only –household is a member of-----
Tally %
Doctors 15
Midwives 2
Faith healer 0
Public health nurse 5
Quack doctor 0
Health workers 3
Total 25
Most of the households consult doctors_______
____% of the population practice family planning, and ___% do not practiced.