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EMILIO AGUINALDO COLLEGE

SCHOOL OF NURSING
CONGRESSIONAL ROAD BUROL MAIN, DASMARIAS,
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COMMUNITY ORGANIZING
PARTICIPATORY ACTION
RESEARCH

ANTIPOLO ST. BRGY. SAMPALOC II


CITY OF DASMARIAS, CAVITE
Presented to:
Prof. Obdulia M. Almarez, RN
MAEd
Presented by:
BSN 4 GROUP 1
Bantilan, MarrylChennis M.
Bato-Bato, Job E.
Bustonera, Maria Rocell S.
Caingal, Nenita P.
Caliolio, Aimee G.
Calvo, Ma. Beatrice
Camarinta, Caryl C.
Celestino, Krisantine T.
Donasco, Ma. Keyce B.
Gamir, Jaylyn

Community
Organizing
Participatory
Action
Research
is
a
collective,
participatory, transformative, liberative,
sustained and systematic process of
building
peoples
organizations
by
mobilizing and enhancing the capabilities
and resources of the people for the
resolution of their issues and concerns
towards effecting change in their existing
oppressive and exploitative conditions
(1994 National Rural Conference).
OVERVIEW

A group of level IV nursing students


from Emilio Aguinaldo CollegeCavite started the process of COPAR
on November 9, 2015 and conducted a
community survey at Antipolo St.
Barangay Sampaloc II, City of
Dasmarias, Cavite for three days.

A review of various data sets and


evaluation of resources in the community
was performed to identify areas of concern
that affect the health of the citizens.
Community assembly was done on
November 24, 2015 to address and present
significant issues and concerns of the
community.
Community
health
organization and different committees has
also been established and several
programs were created for the core group
such as the leadership trainings and
committee meetings.

COMMUNITY HEALTH ORGANIZATION


LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS

OVER-ALL CHO OFFICERS

CHAIRMAN: Lyn Bayan


SECRETARY: Jenny Cagata
TREASURER: Ellen Timoteo
AUDITOR:

Ester Simeon

COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN AND MEMBERS

I. Community Health Workers


Chairman: Ester Simeon
V.Chairman: EllenTimoteo
Members:
Lyn Bayan
Miriam Yutrago
Aileen Obias
Nora Kapangyarihan
Myrna Luminario
Emelita Cruz

III. Ways and Means


Chairman:Jenny Cagata
V.Chairman:LeahFernandez
Members:
Butch Dominguez
Aileen Obias
Baby Ruth
Ma. Teresa Dominguez
MaritesBoso

IV. Livelihood
Chairman:Butch Dominguez
Vice Chairman: Lilteh Buklatin
Members:
Aileen Obias
Ma. Teresa Dominguez
Imelda Timan
MarilouPatatag
Leah Fernandez
Emilita Cruz
Myrna Luminario
Marife Simeon
Maria Bayan
Gina Mendoza
Violeta Puno
MateaDestura
Diane Laguan
Jennie Belen
Lorna Amparado

PRESENTATION OF DATA
TOTAL NUMBER FAMILY : 109 Families
TOTAL POPULATION: 487
1. Profile

of the Respondents
Table 1.1 Frequency Distribution of Age

Age
0-2 y/o
2-3 y/o
4-5 y/o
5-12 y/o
13-19 y/o
20-39 y/o
40-64 y/o
65 & above
TOTAL

Frequency
32
23
19
62

%
6.6%
4.7%
3.9%
12.8%

75
150
103
23
487

15.4%
30.8%
21.1%
4.7%
100%

TABLE1. 2. FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF GENDER

Gender

Frequency

Male

242

49.7%

Female

245

50.3%

487

100%

TOTAL

Table 1.3. Frequency Distribution Of Religion

Religion
Roman Catholic
Christian
Iglesia Ni Cristo
Jehovas Witness
Mormons
Muslim
Atheist
TOTAL

Frequency
366
98
2
17
3
0
1
487

%
75.2%
20.1%
0.4%
3.5%
0.6%
0.0%
0.2%
100%

TABLE 1.4. FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF CIVIL STATUS


Civil Status
Married
Single(Male)
Single(Female)
Separated
Live in Partner
Widowed
TOTAL
Children: 156

Frequency
135
61
47
6
70
12
331

%
40.7%
18.4%
14.2%
1.8%
21.1%
3.6%
100%

TABLE 1.5. FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATIONAL


ATTAINMENT
Educational

Frequency

Attainment
Out of School Youth
NKP
Elementary Level
Elementary (on-going)
Elementary Graduate
Highschool Level
Highschool (on-going)
Highschool Graduate
College Level
College (On-going)
College Graduate
TOTAL

8
33
33
74
82
57
7
119
49
2
23
487

1.6%
6.8%
6.8%
15.2%
16.8%
11.7%
1.5%
24.4%
10.1%
0.4%
4.7%
100%

TABLE 1.6. FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF OCCUPATION


Occupation
White Collar
Blue Collar
None
TOTAL

Frequency
88
238
161
487

%
18.1%
48.9%
33.0%
100%

Table 1.7. Frequency Distribution of Monthly Income


Monthly Income
P5,000 & below

Frequency
20

%
18.3%

P5,001-10,000

22

20.2%

P10,001-15,000

22

20.2%

P15,001-20,000

16

14.7%

P20,001-25,000

14

12.8%

P25,001-30,000

5.5%

P30,001 & above

8.3%

109

100%

TOTAL

Table 1.8. Frequency Distribution Of Monthly Expenses


Monthly Income
P5,000 & below
P5,001-10,000
P10,001-15,000
P15,001-20,000
P20,001-25,000
P25,001-30,000
P30,001 & above
TOTAL

Frequency
31
39
14
11
4
3
7
109

%
28.4%
35.8%
12.8%
10.1%
3.7%
2.8%
6.4
100%

2. HOUSE INFORMATION
Table.2.1. Frequency Distribution of House Structure
House Structure

Frequency

Single Detached
Duplex

78
14

71.6%
12.8%

2 Floor
3 Floor

17
0
109

7.6%
0.0%
100%

TOTAL

Table.2.2. Frequency Distribution of House Materials


House Materials

Frequency

Concrete

11

10.1%

Wood

10

9.2%

Combination

85

78.0%

(Wood&Concrete)
Bamboo

2.7%

109

100%

TOTAL

Table.2.3. Frequency Distribution of House Ownership


House Ownership

Frequency

Own House

99

90.8%

Renting

2.8%

Nakikibahagi

6.4%

Pinatitira

0.0%

109

100%

TOTAL

Table.2.4. Frequency Distribution of Source of Light


Source of Light
Meralco
Lamp
Candle
Hasag
Solar
TOTAL

Frequency
79
3
3
1
23
109

%
17.4%
2.8%
2.8%
0.9%
21.1%
100%

3. HEALTH
Table.3.1. Frequency Distribution of Way of Cooking Foods
Ways

Frequency

Kuryente

23

21.1%

Wood

46

24.2%

Charcoal

32

29.4%

Gas

5.5%

LPG-Gas

1.8%

109

100%

TOTAL

Table.3.2. Frequency Distribution of Food Preference


Food Preference
Meat
Fish
Vegetables
Processed Foods
TOTAL

Frequency
30
28
20
31
109

%
27.5%
25.7%
18.3%
28.5%
100%

Table.3.3. Frequency Distribution of Food Preparation


Food Preparation

Frequency

SarilingLuto

70

64.2%

Bumilisakarenderya

7.3%

Nagbukas ng De lata

31

28.5%

109

100%

TOTAL

Table.3.4. Frequency Distribution of Source of Drinking Water


Source of Drinking

Frequency

Water
PansarilingPoso
PampublikongPoso
Balon

9
0
0

8.2%
0.0%
0.0%

18
3
79
109

16.5%
2.8%
72.5%
100%

Ilog/Lawa/Bukal
Bumibili
NAWASA
TOTAL

Table.3.5. Frequency Distribution of (Imbakan ng InumingTubig)


Imbakan ng Tubig

Frequency

Tangke

0.9%

Banga/Tapayan

0.9%

Plastic Container

107

98.2%

109

100%

TOTAL

Table.3.6. Frequency Distribution of Source of Water for Washing,


Cleaning, and etc.
Source of Drinking
Water
PansarilingPoso
PampublikongPoso
Balon
Ilog/Lawa/Bukal
Bumibili
NAWASA
TOTAL

Frequency

9
0
0
18
0
82
109

8.2%
0.0%
0.0%
16.5%
0.0%
75.3%
100%

Table.3.7. Frequency Distribution of (Imbakan ng Tubig Pang-linis,


Panglaba atbp.)
Imbakan ng Tubig
Tangke
Banga/Tapayan
Plastic Container
TOTAL

Frequency
1
1
107
109

%
0.9%
0.9%
98.2%
100%

Table.3.8. Frequency Distribution Of Type Of Comfort Room


Type
Water Sealed Antipolo
Dry/Wet Toilet
TOTAL

Frequency
0
109
109

%
0.0%
100.0%
100%

Table.3.9. Frequency Distribution Of Place Of Comfort Room


Place
Inside the House
Outside the House
TOTAL

Frequency
82

%
75.2%

27
109

24.8%
100%

Table.3.10. Frequency Distribution Of Place Of Disposal Of Garbage


Place of Disposal
BalonPampubliko
BalonPansarili
Tinatambak
Sinusunog
Kinokolekta ng Trak
TOTAL

Frequency
38
0
12
32
27
109

%
34.9%
0.0%
11.0%
29.4%
27.7%
100%

4. HEALTH OF CHILDREN (0-6)


Table.4.1. Frequency Distribution of Age
Age
0 y/o
1y/o
2y/o
3y/o
4 y/o
5y/o
6y/o

TOTAL

Frequency
21
3
39
10
4
3
1
81

%
26.0%
3.7%
48.2%
12.3%
4.9%
3.7%
1.2%
100%

Table.4.2. Frequency Distribution of Place of Birth


Place
Private Hospital
Private District Hospital
Private regional Hospital
Private for Religion
Clinic
House
TOTAL

Frequency

2
0
16
0
58
5
81

2.5%
0.0%.
23.5%
0.0%
71.7%
6.3%
100%

Table.4.3. Frequency Distribution of Person Who Gave Birth


Place
Doctor
Nurse
Midwife
Trained Hilot
Untrained Hilot
TOTAL

Frequency
18
9
49
3
2
81

%
22.2%
11.1%.
60.5%
3.7%
2.5%
100%

Table.4.4. Frequency Distribution of Way of Feeding


Place
Breast Feed
Bottle feed
Mix
Am
TOTAL

Frequency
61
15
2
3
81

%
75.3%
18.5%.
2.5%
3.7%
100%

Table.4.5. Frequency Distribution of IMMUNIZATION


Immunization
Complete
Incomplete
TOTAL

Frequency
60
21
81

%
70.1%
25.9%
100%

Table.4.6. Frequency Distribution of Place of IMMUNIZATION


Immunization
Private Clinic
Health Center
Hospital
TOTAL

Frequency
8
71
2
81

%
9.9%
87.7%
2.4%
100%

5. DATA AND INFORMATION ABOUT FAMILY PLANNING


Table.5.1. Frequency Distribution of Awareness of People
about Family Planning
Awareness
Yes
No
TOTAL

Frequency
72
37
109

%
66.1%
33.9%
100%

Table.5.2. Frequency Distribution of If yes, where did you last heard the
information about FP?

Doctor
Nurse
Midwife
Friend
BHW
Social Media
TOTAL

Frequency
4
6
23
5
27
7
72

%
5.7%
8.3%
31.9%
6.9%
37.5
9.7%
100%

Frequency

62
47
109

56.9%
43.1%
100%

Table.5.3. Frequency Distribution of Kasalukuyanpobakayongnagamit ng


alinmang FP?

Yes
No

TOTAL

Table.5.4. Frequency Distribution of Type of Family Planning Method


Type

Frequency

Calendar Method

1.8%

Basal Body Temperature

1.8%

Lactation

1.0%

Cervical Mucus

2.8%

Withdrawal

36

33.0%

Condom

0.0%

Pills

6.4%

Hormone Injection

7.3%

Implants

1.8%

Tubal Ligation

1.0%

Vasectomy

0.0%

None

47

33.1%

109

100%

TOTAL

Table.5.5. Frequency Distribution of Obstetric History


Bilang ng Pagbubuntis

321

Bilang ng BuhaynaAnak

295

Bilang ng PataynaAnak

28

Dahilan ng Pagkamatay
1. Anencephaly

2. CHD

3. Pneumonia

4. Prematurity

5. Asphyxia

6. Leukemia

7. Convulsion

8. Miscarriage

Table.5.6. Frequency Distribution of Pregnant ATM


Yes
NO

TOTAL

Frequency

4
105
109

3.7%
96.3%
100%

Table.5.7. Frequency Distribution of Bilang ng Pagbubuntis


1
2
3
4
5
6

TOTAL

Frequency

1
2
0
1
0
105
109

0.9%
1.8%
0.0%
0.9%
0.0%
96.4%
100%

Table.5.8. Frequency Distribution of Saan bumibisita sa Buwanang Check-up?


Doctor in Hospital
Doctor in Clinic
Midwife
Hilot
Wala

Frequency

0
1
1
0
2
4

0.0%
25.0%
25.0%
0.0%
50.0%
100%

Table.5.9. Frequency Distribution of Saan Nabigyan ng Tetanus Toxoid?


Frequency

Oo

50.0%

Hindi

50.0%

100%

TOTAL

Table.5.10. Frequency Distribution of Ilang beses ng Nabigyan ng Tetanus Toxoid?


1
2
3
4

TOTAL

Frequency

1
1
0
0
2

50.0%
50.0%
0.0%
0.0%
100%

6. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
Table.6.1. Frequency Distribution of Meron bang kasali sa Organisasyon sa
Community?
Frequency

Meron

11

10.1%

Wala

98

89.9%

109

100%

TOTAL

Table.6.2. Frequency Distribution of Kung wala, May Nagnanais bang Lumahok?


Frequency

Meron

74

67.9%

Wala

35

32.1%

109

100%

TOTAL

Table.6.3. Frequency Distribution of Sa Tingin niyo po ba ay Makakatulong ang


Organisasyong Pangkalusugan sa inyong Komunidad?

Oo
Hindi

TOTAL

Frequency

109
0
109

100.0%
0.0%
100%

Table.6.4. Frequency Distribution of Anu-anong mga Kasalukuyang Organisayon


na Nakatutulong sa inyong Komunidad?
Organization
Home Owners Association
KBB
SAKADA
None
TOTAL

Frequency
6
4
1
98
109

%
5.5%
3.7%
0.9%
89.9%
100%

Table.6.5. Frequency Distribution of Anu-anong mga Problemang Pangkalusugan sa inyong


Pamilya?

Illness
Asthma
Pneumonia
UTI
Cough & Colds
Rheumatic Heart Disease
Tuberculosis
Polio
Flu
Diabetes
Hyperlipidemia
Dengue
Fracture
Hypertension
None
TOTAL

Frequency
12
5
3
6
1
4
1
3
2
1
1
2
7
69
109

%
11.0%
4.6%
2.8%
5.5%
1.0%
4.0%
1.0%
2.8%
1.8%
1.0%
1.0%
1.8%
6.4%
63.3%
100%

Table.6.6. Frequency Distribution of Anu-anung mga Problemang Pangkalusugan sa


inyong Komunidad?
Illness
Cough & Colds
Flu
Malnutrition
Dengue
UTI

TOTAL

Frequency
21
7
5
2
5
40

%
52.5%
17.5%
12.5%
5.0%
12.5%
100%

Table.6.7. Frequency Distribution of Anu-ano ang Posibleng Dahilan nito?


Reason
Weather
Insufficient Medicine

Frequency
21
7

%
52.5%
17.5%

Supplies
Eating Unhealthy foods
Open Canal
Mosquitoes
TOTAL

5
5
2
40

12.5%
12.5%
5.0%
100%

Table.6.8. Frequency Distribution of Anu-anong mga Problema sa inyong Komunidad?

Problem

Frequency

Proper Garbage Collection

10

9.2%

Unity

4.6%

Open Canal

11

10.1%

Street Light

2.8%

Noise Pollution

3.7%

Insufficient Medicine

4.6%

Supplies
Drunkard

2.0%

No Problem

69

63.3%

109

100%

TOTAL

Table.6.9. Frequency Distribution of Kanino Lumalapit Upang


Mabigyan ng Solusyon sa Problema?
Frequency

Home Owners

6.4%

Association
Brgy.Tanod

20

18.3%

Konsehal

13

12.0%

Kapitan

39

35.8%

Wala

30

27.5%

109

100%

TOTAL

PROBLEMS IN THE COMMUNITY


Category

GWA

Rank

1. Asthma

Health Deficit

2. Colds and cough

Health Threat

4.5

3. Hypertension

Health Deficit

3.66

4. Improper waste disposal

Health Threat

3.32

5. Insufficient supply of
medicines

Health Threat

3.16

6. Creek

Health Threat

2.99

Forseeable Crisis

3.33

Health Threat

3.66

7. Insufficient knowledge
about Family Planning
8. Hygiene

PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES HELD IN THE


COMMUNITY
(First Rotation November 9, 2015-January 5, 2016)
Community Assembly
Election of Officers of the Community Health Organization
Leadership Training of the CHO Officers and Members
Formation of Committees and its Officers and Members
First Committee Meeting with the Assigned Students
Grand Seminar entitled MalinisnaKapaligiran para sa
Mabuting Kalusugan at Kaunlaran

PROPOSED LIST OF
ACTIVITIES/PROGRAMS
Community Health Worker Committee
I.

OBJECTIVES

1. To be able to educate and train the group about different procedures that will
give them knowledge and proper trainings regarding basic health procedures.
2. To be able to produce a bluebook of procedures that will serve as a guidelines for
the community health workers.
II. GOAL
To produce knowledgeable, skilled and trained individuals that will be in-charged
in the health of the community.

III. LIST OF ACTIVITIES/TRAININGS

A. Basic Health Practice

Handwashing

Proper Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle

B. Vital Signs Taking


C. First Aid

Choking

Burns

Poisoning

Wound Dressing

Fracture

Basic CPR

D. Treatment of Common Illnesses

Diarrhea

Convulsion

Cough and Colds

Environmental Sanitation Committee


I. OBJECTIVES
1. To raise the level of awareness of committee members on importance of
proper waste management for a better environment and sustainable
improvement.
2. To motivate all members in taking actions for proper waste management.
II.GOAL

To create an organization that will promote health for all through healthy and
good environmental practices

III.PLAN OF ACTIVITIES
1. Delegation of tasks
2. Environmental Sanitation Education and Training
Segregation of waste
Composting of biodegradable waste
Recycling of various materials in non-biodegradable
waste
Awareness and Information campaigns (promotion of
Reduce Reuse Recycle slogan, posting of trash collection
schedule)
3. Creation and Implementation of Various Programs
Tapat Mo, Linis Mo
Dumi ng Aso Mo, Linis Mo

Ways and Means Committee


I.

OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the rotation, the members of the Ways and Means committee
will be able to:
1.Understand the duties and responsibilities on being a member of Ways
and Means committee.
2.Actively participate to the activities and programs of the organization.
3.Show Willingness to cooperate and participate on every program.
II.GOAL
To create an Organization that will continue all the implemented plans for
the community after our rotation and to build independent and selfreliant leaders that can lead the organization and be a role model to its
members.

1. Delegation of tasks

III. PLAN OF ACTIVITIES

2. Fundraising activities
Second hand clothing fashion parade and sale - Collect your teams gently worn,
barely used clothes or artifacts and host a weekend sale or auction. You can also
take pictures of the items beforehand, post them on social networks and generate
buzz around your event.
Donate for Talent - Crowdsource talent with this quick fundraising idea and put on
a talent show. In addition to an entry fee, supporters can donate to cast votes for
winning numbers of different categories.
Donations in lieu of gifts instead of Christmas, wedding or birthday gifts, why not
consider asking for donations instead.
Seasonal or themed fair hold a Valentines, Easter or Christmas fair, selling crafts,
pastillas/yema/polvoron with a twist, cards and homemade gifts.
Trash Art Auction- This quick fundraising idea isnt just for the eco-friendly, but for
all creative types. Enlist local artists to create some avant-garde masterpieces
out of recyclables or other waste products. Local artists and supporters can pay a
nominal registration fee to have their pieces showcased, and attendees can pay a
registration fee to browse the collection.
Hairless Fundraisers - Participants pledge to shave their heads (or long-lasting
beards) to raise money.
Scavenger Hunt - Organize a scavenger hunt and send participants all around
community. Charge a registration fee and offer extra tips and hints for different
donation amounts.

Livelihood Committee
I.

OBJECTIVES

1. To be able to teach and train the members regarding livelihood program.


2. To teach the committee members how to make small business that will help them
to enhance their creativity and skills and for them to increase their income.
II.GOAL
To create an organization that will build a small business to help them to be
productive and creative.

III. PLAN OF ACTIVITIES


1. Delegation of tasks
2. Livelihood trainings

Pastillas Making
Polvoron Making
Yema Making
Puso ng Saging Patty Making

3. Business Planning

Thank You!!

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