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Davao Medical School Foundation,

Inc. Hospital

COMMUNITY
Department of Family and
Community Medicine

ORIENTED
PRIMARY CARE
PGI Araneta
PGI Pama
PGI Tamondong
PGI Uy
PGI Vergara
2

OUTLINE:
⊗ Background and Setting of
the Study
⊗ Demographic Profile
⊗ Socioecomic Profile
⊗ Health Profile
⊗ The Problem
⊗ Health Action Plan
1.
BACKGROUND
AND SETTING OF
THE STUDY
4

HISTORY
1st
District

Talomo

Brgy.
Bucana
5

HISTORY
Brgy. Bucana
⊗ “voca” meaning mouth

Purok 23
⊗ 1980 - less than 10 households
⊗ 1990 - “Nagkahiusang Pundok” - registered
officially on 2002
6
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE AREA
⊗ East: Davao Gulf
⊗ North: Brgy.21
⊗ Northwest: Brgy. 37-D

⊗ Total Area: 466 hectares


7
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE AREA
⊗ East: Davao Gulf
⊗ North: Brgy.21
⊗ Northwest: Brgy. 37-D

⊗ Total Area: 466 hectares


8

Terrain
⊗ mangroves and nipa palms
⊗ planted with coconuts
⊗ San Miguel clay loam, Matina clay
loam and Cabantian clay loam
9

Map of Purok 23-A, Barangay 76-A, Bucana, Talomo


District, Davao City
2. DEMOGRAPHIC
PROFILE
11
POPULATION SIZE AND
DISTRIBUTION
⊗ Total of 211 households
⊗ Surveyed 80 households
⊗ Total population: 435 residents
⊚ 210 females
⊚ 225 males
12

AGE AND SEX DISTRIBUTION


Population Pyramid
13 13 17 9 21
18 12 7 23
11 21 9 9 21
17 13 11 19
9 16 14 10 20
10 20 13 17
Age Group

7 13 17 16 14
6 24 21 9
5 7 23 18 12
4 26 20 10
3 14 16 23 7
11 19 24 6
1 15 15 29 1
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Axis Title

Male Female

Figure 2.1 Age and Sex Distribution of the Residents of Purok


13
AGE AND SEX
DISTRIBUTION

Table 2.1 Overall Age and Sex Distribution in


Purok 23-A, Brgy. Bucana
Male Female Total
Number of children (<15 50 76 126
years old)
Number of person (15-60 158 125 283
years old)
Number of geriatric (>60 17 9 26
14

FAMILY PROFILE
Family Type
Joint
15%

Extended
20%

Nuclear
65%
3.
SOCIOECONOMIC
PROFILE
16
SOCIAL STATUS:
Ethnicity
Ethnicity
4%3%

16%

78%

Davaoeño Cebuano Ilonggo Tagalog


17

SOCIAL STATUS: Dialect


Dialect
3%
4%

93%

Bisaya Ilonggo Tagalog


18

SOCIAL STATUS: Religion


Religion
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
Catholic Baptist Muslim Protestant
19
SOCIAL STATUS: Marital
Status
MARITAL STATUS
Cohabitant 16

Widowed 6

Separated 10

Single 232

Married 171

0 50 100 150 200 250


20
SOCIAL STATUS: Educational
Attainment
Educational Attainment
120

100

80

60

40

20

0
Preschool Elementary Elementary HS Level HS Graduate College College Vocational
Level Graduate Level Graduate Course
21

SOCIAL STATUS: Literacy


⊗ Literacy rate for ages ≥ 6years: 99%.
⊗ Overall literacy rate: 96.08%.
22
SOCIAL STATUS: Social
Participation
Social Participation

Sports

Socio-culture

Religious

Politics

0 5 10 15 20 25 30
23
SOCIAL STATUS:
Employment
Number of
Occupation
Respondents
Student 176
Housewife 76
Unemployed 49
Driver 29
Salesman/ 17
Saleswoman
Laborer 12
Store owner 9
24

ECONOMIC STATUS
Women in workforce
⊗ 38 out of 134 women ages 15 and up
are in the labor force
25

ECONOMIC STATUS
Sufficiency of Needs

Sufficient
26%
Insufficient
35%

Just to meet necessi-


ties
39%
26

ECONOMIC STATUS
Job Availability
13%

Yes
No

88%
27

ECONOMIC STATUS
Monthly Expenses
Utility Bills
15%

House
Rental
13%

Food
Education
63%
10%
28

ECONOMIC STATUS
Monthly Income

Above P25,000

P20,000 - P24,999

P15,000 - P19,999

P10,000 - P14,999

P5,000 - P9,999

Below P5,000

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
29

ECONOMIC STATUS
Appliances
79
76

40
36

21

N N T
R ER FA EN
SO O N
VI AT IO IC P M
LE ER D
IT TR U
I
TE IG N EC EQ
EF
R
C
O EL IO
R R D
AI /A
U
IO
AD
R
30

ECONOMIC STATUS
Vehicles

Multicab

Motorcycle

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
31

ECONOMIC STATUS
Electricity

4%

With
Without

96%
32

LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Living Environment

9%

Congested
Not Congested

91%
33

LIVING ENVIRONMENT
House Tenure
Free
4%

Rented
20%

Owned
76%
34

LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Ventilation

11%

Sufficient
Insufficient

89%
35

LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Construction: Roof

33%
Strong Light

53% Both

15%
36

LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Construction: Floor
Dirt
8%

Wood
31%

Cement
61%
37

LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Construction: Walls

Cement
43%

Wood
57%
38

LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Fuel
5%

18%

Butane stove
LPG
Wood/Charcoal
Electric stove
16% 61%
39

LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Drainage

Closed sewer
30%

Open sewer
70%
40

LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Water Source
⊗ Majority of the households get their
water supply from the Davao City
Water District with individual
household connection.
Water Sufficiency
⊗ All of the respondents claimed that
their water source is sufficient.
41

LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Waste
⊗ Almost all of the households do not
segregate their garbage.
⊗ Their wastes are directly collected by
CENRO on scheduled days, although
not regularly due to difficulty in
accessing the area.
42

LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Toilet
Unsanitary
6%

Sanitary
94%
43

BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
Pests
80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0
Mosquitoes Flies Rats Cockroaches
44

BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
Animals

Dogs
30%

None
50%

Cats
20%
45
PSYCHOSOCIAL
ENVIRONMENT
Stressful Situation
⊗ Financial matters - most common
stressor
⊗ Other minor stressors are:
⊚ Illnesses
⊚ neighbor-related conflicts
⊚ dirty surroundings
4. HEALTH
PROFILE
ADULT HEALTH
Table 4.1 Blood pressure of residents 40 years old and above in Purok 23-C
53 180/100
AGE BP
51 150/90
44 180/90
45 130/90

45 130/100 78 130/80

57 130/70 69 130/70

46 140/90 77 140/90

61 150/80 49 120/90

41 130/70
58 140/100
44 130/90
46 130/90
55 130/90
59 140/100
47 130/80
66 130/90
67 140/90
70 140/90
69 140/80
ADULT HEALTH: Morbidity
Causes of Morbidity Number of Individuals

Hypertension 50

Diabetes Mellitus 15

Tuberculosis 10

Asthma 5
49

ADULT HEALTH: Mortality


⊗ Cardiovascular diseases
CHILD HEALTH:
Immunization
Table 4.2 Immunization status of the residents of Purok 23-C

Complete 25

Incomplete 5
CHILD HEALTH:
Breastfeeding
Table 4.3 Breastfeeding Method of the residents of Purok 23-C

Pure 20

Mixed 10
CHILD HEALTH: Vitamin A
supplementation
Table 4.4 Vitamin A status of the residents of Purok 23-C
Vitamin A Number of Children (Under 5 y.o)

Did not receive 2

Received 28

Total 30
CHILD HEALTH: Deworming
Table 4.5 Deworming status of the residents of Purok 23-C

Deworming Number of Children (Under 5 y.o)

Received 30

Did not Receive 0

Total 30
WOMEN’S HEALTH:
Obstetrical Data

Menstrual Flow

Regular 28

Irregular 11

0 5 10 15 20 25 30
WOMEN’S HEALTH: Obstetrical
Data

Duration

3-5 DAYS 29

6-8 DAYS 9

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
WOMEN’S HEALTH:
Obstetrical Data
Age at first Birth
2%
7%
15%
21-25 y.o.
16-20 y.o.
26-30 y.o.
12%
> 30 y.o.
< 15 y.o.

19%
WOMEN’S HEALTH:
Obstetrical Data
Place of Delivery
Home; 9%

Hospital; 40%

Maternity Clinic;
51%
WOMEN’S HEALTH:
Obstetrical Data
Health Care Providers

12%

Midwife
Doctor
50% Hilot

38%
WOMEN’S HEALTH: Fertility
Desired number of children
5%
10%

25%
1 child
2-3 children
4-5 children
> 5 children
56%
WOMEN’S HEALTH: Fertility

Actual number of children


6%
13%

1 child
31% 2-3 children
50%
4-5 children

> 5 children
WOMEN’S HEALTH: Fertility
Actual Pregnancy Interval
9%
12%

1 Year
2 Years
38% 3 Years
41%
> 4 Years
WOMEN’S HEALTH: Fertility
Age of Coitarche
7% 10%

<15 y.o.
35% 15-20 y.o.
21-25 y.o.
25-30 y.o.
48%
DIETARY ASSESSMENT: Meal Pattern

Meal Households

Breakfast 80

Lunch 80

Dinner 80

Snacks 25
DIETARY ASSESSMENT
Meal Recall
⊗ All households serve rice for
every meal.
⊗ Majority serve vegetables and
fish during meals.
⊗ Pork and beef are consumed
less.
HEALTH RISK FACTORS
Health Risk Factors Frequency
Smoking 40
Alcoholism 46
Substance Abuse 0
Marijuana 0
TREATMENT SEEKING
PRIORITY
Treatment Seeking Priority
Self Medication

Health Center

Home Remedies

Hospital

Private Clinic

Healer

Traditional

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
GOVERNMENT HEALTH
BENEFITS
Government Health Benefits
Philheath

Lingap sa Mahirap Program

CCT/ 4Ps

DSWD Medical Support

All Ambulance Service/911

Other Government Subsidy

PCSO Medical Support


0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
LGU ORGANIZATIONAL
STRUCTURE
BARANGAY OFFICIALS NAME

Barangay Captain Robert Olan-Olan

Barangay Kagawad:
Arturo Ponteras

Antonietta Apa

Leonardo Cañete, Jr.

Alexander Locsin

Nancy Cortes

Silvestre Sepe

Andres Banguiran, Jr.

Christian Olan-Olan
Barangay Health Center
Assessment
⊗ Times Beach Health Center is situated
in Purok 24 near Times Beach Resort.
⊗ Basic facilities for its health programs
include refrigerator for vaccines, blood
pressure apparatus for their CVD
program, weighing scale, delivery
table, and glucometer for blood sugar.
Human Resource
Assessment
⊗ The health center is under the
supervision of Ma’am Rosita D.
Melicor, a midwife.
⊗ There are 14 barangay health workers
regularly scheduled from Mondays-
Fridays.
⊗ They are all supervised by the
assigned doctor, Dr. Braganza.
5. THE PROBLEM
Problem Identification
⊗ Mosquitoes and flies
⊗ Inadequacy of medical supplies
⊗ Increased risk for fire
⊗ Difficult road access
⊗ Improper waste disposal
⊗ Poor health seeking behaviors
⊗ Low income
⊗ Flooding
⊗ Poor hygiene practices
⊗ Ineffective family planning
Problem Prioritization
Problem Magnitude of the Vulnerability to Existing Social Total Rank
Problem Change Health Concern
Policies
1. Mosquitoes and flies 7 9 8 7 31 2
2. Inadequacy of 6 5 7 5 23 4
medical supplies
3. Increased risk for fire 5 2 2 10 19 6
4. Difficult road access 3 3 3 6 15 9
5. Improper waste 8 10 10 9 37 1
disposal
6. Poor health-seeking 4 6 4 4 18 7
behaviors
7. Low income 10 1 1 2 14 10
8. Flooding 9 4 5 8 26 3
9. Poor hygiene 1 7 6 3 17 8
practices
10. Ineffective family 2 8 9 1 20 5
planning
Problem Tree Analysis
Analysis of Cause
Analysis of Cause
Objective Tree
6. HEALTH ACTION
PLAN
Title
⊗ “Segregate Para
Kalusugan ay
Great”
The Problem
⊗ Improper Waste Disposal
Rationale
⊚ Improperly disposed waste
materials often clog drains and
cause water stagnation which
facilitates breeding of disease-
carrying mosquitoes.
⊚ Waste materials contaminate
water bodies by penetrating the
soil and contaminating ground
water from which the population
General Objective
⊗ By the end of May 2019, the
residents of Purok 23-A, Brgy. 76-A,
Bucana, Talomo District, Davao City
will have improved knowledge of the
importance of proper waste
segregation and disposal.
Specific Objectives
⊗ By the end of May 2019, the
residents will be able to participate
actively in Purok meetings to ensure
appropriate information on the
community’s welfare especially on
health related issues.
Specific Objectives
⊗ By the end of May 2019, the residents will have
increased knowledge on:
⊚ How to classify a waste material as recyclables,
residuals, or food waste
⊚ The disposal of recyclables, residuals, and food
waste by socially and legally acceptable means
⊚ The negative effects of improper waste disposal
on health and quality of life
⊚ The benefits of maintaining a waste-free
environment
⊚ The legal consequences of improper waste
disposal
Specific Objectives
⊗ By the end of May 2019, the
residents will have increased
compliance on:
⊚ Proper waste disposal
⊚ Proper cleaning habits
Cause of the Objectives Activities Materials needed Time frame Persons Objectively
Problem Responsible verifiable
indicators
Lack of Residents will Flyers as visual May 31, 2019 Medical Interns Lecture was
Knowledge have increased House-to-house aids conducted in
knowledge on: lecture BHW majority of
participant
1) How to Purok Leader households
classify a waste Game: Prizes
material as Quiz Bee Residents of Purok Majority of
recyclables, household
residuals, or food members
waste participated in the
quiz bee
2) The disposal of
recyclables, All questions were
residuals, and answered correctly
food waste by
socially and
legally acceptable
means
Cause of the Objectives Activities Materials needed Time frame Persons Objectively
Problem Responsible verifiable
indicators
Lack of Residents will Flyers as visual May 31, 2019 Medical Interns Lecture was
Knowledge have increased House-to-house aids conducted in
knowledge on: lecture BHW majority of
3) The negative participant
effects of Purok Leader households
improper waste Games: Prizes
disposal on health Quiz Bee Residents of Purok Majority of
and quality of life household
members
4) The benefits of participated in the
maintaining a quiz bee
waste-free
environment All questions were
answered correctly
5) The legal
consequences of
improper waste
disposal
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