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Family Planning
Health Status
Incomplete Immunization
Health Status
Factory Worker
Health Related
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|omputation
Actual Score
Nature of the problem
3/3 x 1
1
Magnitude of the problem
1/4 x 3
0.75
Modifiability of the problem
2/3 x 4
2.68
Preventive potential
3/3 x 1
1
Social concern
2/2 x 1
1
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|omputation
Actual Score
Nature of the problem
1/3 x 1
0.33
Magnitude of the problem
3/4 x 3
2.25
Modifiability of the problem
1/3 x 4
1.32
Preventive potential
2/3 x 1
0.67
Social concern
0/2 x 1
0
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%-
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" |omputation
Actual Score
Nature of the problem
3/3 x 1
1
Magnitude of the problem
2/4 x 3
1.5
Modifiability of the problem
3/3 x 4
4
Preventive potential
3/3 x 1
1
Social concern
2/2 x 1
1
*0
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High Percentage of the respondents is family
-Family Planning Program
planning non - acceptors.
-Maternal and child health nursing -Management of Reproductive Tract Infection
|"#% Health Status
% 14 = 100% of the families being family planning non-acceptors
including UTI, HIV and AIDS
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-Lack of knowledge of the importance of family planning and proper birth spacing;
-Due to lack of knowledge on the importance of family planning and proper birth spacing, the whole community might suffer from inadequacy of financial and physical resources;
-Lack of skill in carrying out measures to implement and improve implementation of family planning methods; -Lack of ability to make decisions with respect to taking up health action on the health status due to failure to comprehend the magnitude of the problem
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-When the community lacks skills in carrying out measures to improve the implementation 0f family planning method, it may imply failure of the family planning method even if the method is of high efficiency -When the community lacks the ability to make decisions with respect to taking up health actions regarding family planning and proper birth spacing, the community might experience more of the insufficiency of its financial, physical and environmental resources.
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After the nursing intervention, the family: -14=100%
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-14=35% of the families are family planning non-acceptors
will know the importance and effect of family planning -14=100% will know how to properly utilize contraceptives and other family planning methods -14=100%
-14=35% of the families are family planning non-acceptors
-14=35% of the families are family will be able to seek ways of improving the implementation of family planning methods -14=100% will be able to make decisions with respect to having a family planning method of their own
planning non-acceptors
-14=35% of the families are family planning non-acceptors
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-Introduction to health center
08/03/09
1
-courtesy call at the barangay
08/03/09
1
-ocular inspection of the area
08/03/09
1
-Survey
08/04/09
1
-Spot mapping
08/04/09
1
-Data gathering and tallying
08/10/09
1
-Analysis and interpretation
08/10/09
1
-planning on what measures are to be taken -Program implementation
08/11/09
1
08/11/09
1
-preparation for evaluation
08/11/09
1
-evaluation day
08/12/09
1
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-PHN Bag
- Barangay Health Workers
-survey form/tool
-Mrs. Marilyn Ramos, |linical Instructor
-cell phone with cameras/digital cameras
-Student nurses from Our Lady of Fatima
-calculators
University
-pen, pencil & paper -transportation money -time and effort of the nurse
a After the nursing intervention, the family: -14=100% had known the importance and effect of family planning -14=100% had known the proper utilization of contraceptives and other family planning methods -14=100% had seek ways of improving the implementation of family planning methods -14=100% had made decisions with respect to having a family planning method of their own.
u Further regular monitoring and health teaching to be practiced or implemented especially to aid in the problems that are presented in this research, namely, family planning, immunization and nature of work, specially factory workers. Also, a larger number of respondents may be considered so as to fully represent the whole community¶s health problems. Moreover, it is recommended that there may be regular intervals of monitoring so as to monitor the community¶s progress.