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BSN 3B2-3
Dedication
sisters,
group.
Without their patience, understanding,
support and
this
The Researchers
Introduction
A. COMMUNICATION NETWORK ..
4
B. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM ..
4
C. EMPLOYMENT RATES .
4
D. OCCUPATION . 5
E. MONTHLY INCOME PER HOUSEHOLD .
5
F. Priority in Expenditure .
6
G. AVERAGE MONTHLY FAMILY EXPENDITURE .. 6
H. INCOME GROUP .. 6
I. MONEY MANAGER .. 7
J. EDUCATION ATTAINMENT .. 7
K. RELIGION .. 7
A. Problem Prioritization
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B. Summary ..
C. Conclusions
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D. Recommendations
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Appendices
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Community Profile
DISTRICT: I1 AREA: 8
BARANGAY : NORTH FAIRVIEW
BARANGAY PROFILE
1. A. BARANGAY BOUNDARIES
North: Creek; D,B,T. Mambay and Lagro Subd. Boundary
East: Lagro Subd. Tullihan Creek
West: Bgry. Sta, Monica And Nort Fairview Subd. Boundary.
South: Bgry. Fairview Tullahan Creek
B. LIST OF SITIO/ AREA WITHIN THE BARANGAY
NAME / NO. COVERAGE STREETS:
1, North Fairview
2, Fairmont
3, Neopolitan -Sito Seville
4, SSS Village (Housing)
5, NAMAPA & SAMASAPE
6, Phase VIII
2. DATE CREATED:
Sept. 10, 1996
3. MANNER OF CREATION:
Ordinance No. 439,S-96
4. LAND AREA ( HECTARES):
2,078,333 Sq. m.
5. TOTAL NO. OF POPULATION:
17,995 / 9,480 AS OF NSO (Sept .1995)
6. TOTAL NO. OF HOUSEHOLD:
2,832 AS OF May 1998
7. TOTAL NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS:
5,606, AS OF May 1998
8. NO. OF VOTING CENTERS:
(1) North Fairview ES, No of Precinct ; 29
9. NO. OF SANGGUNIANG KABATAAN (SK) REGISTERED VOTERS:
10. A.) LOCATION OF BRGY. HALL:
Arches St. Inside North Club house Fairview
TEL. NO. 936-9070 / 418-1170
B.) BRGY. COVERED COURT
11. NO. OF STREET:
116 ALLEYS:25
12. BRGY. FIESTA:
Last Sunday of Aug.PATRON SAINT: Divine Savior
13. NO. OF BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS:190
14. LOCATION OF HEALTH CENTER:
15. NO. / LOCATION OF HOSPITAL/S:
NAME OF HOSPITAL LOCATION
16. NO. LOCATON OF SCHOOL/S:
NAME OF SCHOOL LOCATION
1.North Fairview Elem. Sch. NF Subd , # 930-3243 /419-5932
2.Ivy Montessori Phase
3.Angel of Jesus Learning Burbano St,
4.STI Regalado Avenue
5.Lagro Annex NF Subd , # 419-10-05
6.Divino Savior NF Subd, # 936-8348
7.Fatima Collage Regalado Avenue
8.Another Home to Grow Learning Cent. Adrian # 24
17. POLICE STATION COVERED:
Station V Lagro Police Station 417-6665
18. FIRE STATION/TEL NO:
19. ECONOMIC STATUS OF BRGY: (BASED ON THEIR DEPRESSED AREAS)
Class B1 (Middle)
20. DEPRESSED AREAS:
NO.OF SPECIFIC LOCATION / FAMILIES
NAMA 215
Sitio 1 80
North Fairview 600
21. NO. LIST OF SUBDIVISION/S:
North Fairview Subd.
Fairmont Subd.
S.S.S Housing Subd.
Sitio Seville Subd.
Phase 8 United North Fairview
22.NO./NAME LOCATION OF CHURCH/S:
Divine Savior Parish Church
23.FLOOD PRONE AREA/S:
Purok Sitio 1
. Samasape
24. NAME/LOCATION OF GASOLINE STATION/S:
Petron Gasoline
Caltex
25. NAME/LOCATIONOF GOVT PUBLIC LIBRARY (IF ANY):
26. NAME/LOCATION OF PARKS & PLAYGROUND (IF ANY):
Sitio Seville, North Fairview Park, SSS. Housing
27. NAME/LOCATION OF MARKET/S AND SUPERMARKET/S (IF ANY):
Neoville Supermarket
28. NAME/LOCATION OF MOVIE HOUSE/S (IF ANY):
SPOT MAP
Introduction
In this graph, mostly in the community has small family structure with the
percentage of 41, while the large family structure has only 28 percent.
B. Type of Family
Thus, the type of family in the community is the nuclear family with the total
of 23 respondents.
In this graph, 33%of the community has family members of 5, while the 5%
are from 3 members.
D. Place of Residence
E. Authority
Therefore, Mostly in the community are patriarchal with the percentage of 68,
while the least is the egalitarian with the total percentage of 5, same as the
patricentric.
F. Decision Maker
In this graph it shows only than the decision making the father is the majority
with the total percentage of 65%.
As a result, only 1 of the female economically reproductive with the percentage of 40,
while the least are the 4 with the percentage of 15.
H. Breadwinner of the Family
In this graph, the breadwinner of the family is the father with the percentage
of 57, while the least is the eldest child with 13% only.
In this graph, Mostly in the community use jeep as the major transportation
system while Pedi cab is the least one with 7% only.
III. EMPLOYMENT RATES
In this graph shows only that majority in the community are employed with the
percentage of 85.
IV. OCCUPATION
In this graph, the community agreed that their money manager would be the
mother with the 82%.
X. Education Attainment
Therefore, 44% of them were vocational course graduate while 3% of them were
elementary graduate.
XI. RELIGION
As a result, 84% of the communities are Roman Catholic while Jehovahs
witnesses, Iglesia ni Cristo and Islam are 3%
LENGTH OF STAY(RESIDENCY)
30
25
20
15
10
0
1-3Yrs. 4-6 Yrs 7-9 Yrs. 10-12 Yrs. 13 Yrs. Above
The Bar graph shows that 25% of the respondents stay more than 13 years, the
22.5% of the respondents answered 10-12yrs of residency, the 20% of the
respondents answered 7-9yrs. Of residency then 15% of the respondents
answered 4-6yrs of residency, then the 17.5 of the respondents answered 1-3yrs
of residency
II & III.
LAND OWNERSHIP
HOME OWNERSHIP
owned
owned
rental;
rental; payment/mo.
payment/mo.
The pie graph shows that most of the respondents are renting their house and lot
and only a % has owned their house and lot.
IV. TYPE OF HOUSES
TYPES OF HOUSES
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
0
concrete wooden mixed makehift
The bar graph shows that 40% of the respondents have a mixed type of house
then 35% of them have wooden houses, then 20% of them have makeshift then
only 5% of them have concrete house
V. TYPE OF STRUCTURE
TYPES OF STRUCTURE
60
50
40
30
20
10
0 50% of
single attached single detached up and down others the
respondents answered the single attached type of their house, then 37.5% of the
respondents have single detached structure then 12.5% have the up and down
structure of their house.
VI. VENTILLATION
VENTILLATION
Most of the respondents answered that
they have adequate ventilation and only
adequate a percentage of them had inadequate
inadequate
ventilation.
LIGHTNING FACILITY
The pie graph shows 75% of the respondents
answered they have electronic lightning facility
electronic
and only 25% of them answered kerosene as
kerosene
others their lightning facility.
IX. MEANS OF COOKING
MEANS OF COOKING
50% 40
The pie graph shows 50% of
%
the respondents
10% are
Using firewood in cooking, then
40% of them are using gas stove
and only 10%
Used electric in cooking
X. FOOD STORAGE
FOOD STORAGE
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
refrigerator cabinet basket table covered uncovered
The bar graph shows that 50% of the respondents answered they stored their
food in the refrigerator, 17.5% of the respondents they use cabinet as their food
storage, 10% used basket and table for storage and 12.5% only covered their
food as storage
20%
75%
The table shows the percentage of the garbage disposal system in the
community. It shows that 75% is weekly collection, 20% burning, 5%
segregation and 0% in others.
The table shows the types of toilet facilities in the community. It shows that 35%
Hand Flushed, 47.5% septic Tank, 0% Ballot system/Wrap throw system and
17.5% antipolo pit privy.
TOILET USAGE
Individual Communal
household The table shows the toilet usage in the
None
community. It shows that 62.5% individual
household, 25% communal, and 12.5%
none.
XVII. STORAGE
STORAGE
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Covered with Uncovered Covered with Uncovered None,direct Others
faucet without faucet with faucet
faucet
The bar graph shows that 75% of our respondents answered the covered with
faucet in terms of storage system. The people in the community is somehow
aware that of preventing to develop communicable diseases.
XIX. SEWERAGE
SYSTEM SEWERAGE SYSTEM
Open
The pie graph shows that
Blind
most of the respondents None
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
The
0
Very good Good Poor Needs improvement
bar
graph shows that 47% of the respondents answered they had good sanitary
condition, 27% of them answered very good sanitary condition, 15 % answered
poor sanitary condition while 10% needs improvement their sanitary condition.
RODENTS PRESENTS
XXII. RODENTS PRESENT
Rats
cockroach
others
The respondents answered most of the rodents present is rats then a percentage
of them answered cockroach and a small percentage of them answered others
The Bar graph shows that most of the people in this community practiced use of
slippers and it also shows that almost half of the people in this community do not
practiced medical check up every 6 months. This means that people of this
community are in poor level of income. They can only buy their needs that are
not expensive like slippers but they can not afford medical check up every 6
months may be because they are busy working to earn money so they have no
time to visit the nearest health center in their community.
Knowledge related to health
The bar graph above reveals that most of the people in this community agree
that breast feeding in infants are healthier than bottle fed ones. It shows that
most of this people are aware about the benefits of breast feeding in infants may
be because of the promotion of the department of health and the help of TV
advertisements for promoting breast feeding.
In this graph also indicates that some of the people in this community disagree
that the blood steak sputum from coughing is symptoms of diarrhea. It shows
that they are knowledgeable about having blood steak sputum from coughing is
not the symptoms of diarrhea.
And it is also reveals that few people of this community says that I dont know
that blood steak sputum from coughing is symptoms of diarrhea. It means that
few of this people are no knowledge about the diarrhea, what is diarrhea, and
what the symptoms of diarrhea are. And they do not also know that blood steak
sputum from coughing may resulted by communicable diseases like tuberculosis.
SUPERSTITIOUS BELIEFS ( HYGIENE)
INTERPRETATION:
The bar graph shows, that 28 of the sample population disagrees, or doesnt
belief in superstitious beliefs related to hygienic practices. While 24 of them, do
believe in performing the superstitious beliefs related to hygiene. And 5 of the
sample population didnt know where to believe in.
SUPERSTITIOUS BELIEF (NUTRITION)
INTERPRETATION:
The bar graph shows that, almost one third of the sample population agrees, or
believe in the superstitious belief related to nutrition. While 23 of the sample
population disagrees in practicing these superstitious beliefs. And 1 of them has
no idea about the said superstitious belief related to nutrition.
INTERPRETATION:
The bar graph shows that, 25 among the sample population agrees about the
superstitious beliefs related to care of the sick at home; while 26 of the
respondents disagree in practicing the said belief. And 1 of the sample population
has no idea about the superstitious regarding to care of the sick at home.
The bar graph presentation shows that the health center gets the highest score
which is 16%, second goes to private ob gyne which is 7%, third & fourth goes to
midwife and hilot got the same score 6% and lastly, kumadrona got the lowest
score which is 5%.
Health center have the highest score which is 20%, midwife got 9%, the private
OB-GYNE and hilot got the same score which is 6%, 2% for kumadrona.
Health center got the highest score for the birth attendant which is 17%, next is
the midwife got the score of 15%, and Doctor/OB got the score of 4%, the nurse
and the hilot have the same score which is 2%.
V. FEEDING PRACTICES
The feeding practices show that Breastfeed got the highest score having 30%,
next bottle feed has 15% and lastly, mixed feed got 5% score for the feeding
practices.
VI. VITAMINS GIVEN
The presentation shows that the vitamins given, childrens clusivol got 19%,
ceelin got the score of 15% and tiki-tiki got the score of 6%.
VII. MATERNAL CARE VACCINATION
(TETANUS TOXOID GIVEN)
Tetanus Toxoid1 up to Tetanus Toxoid5 shows that got all the same score as
shown having the score of 8%.
VII. INFANT FEEDING
Breast feed got 20%, Bottle feed got 10%, mixed feed having the score of 6%,
and AM got the score of 4%.
IX. NOURISHMENT CHILDREN AGES
0-12yrs. Old
Normal got the score of 20%, malnourished 7%, undernourished 6%, over
nourished 4%, and obese 3%.
X. INFANT IMMUNIZATION
BCG,DPT1,DPT2,OPV1, OPV2 and OPV3 have the same score shown as 6% and
Measles got 4%.
XI. ILLNESS PREFERENCES
AUTHORITIES CONSULTED
Health center got 24%, hospital public 14%, hospital private 1% and midwife
1%.
XII. MEDICATION TAKEN
Prescribed by doctor 25%, prescribed by the faith healers 3%, self medication
7%, herbal medicines 5%
XIII. DISTANCE OF HEALTH CARE FACILITIES TO HOUSEHOLD
Walking distance got 18%, need to ride got 22% of distance health care facilities
XIV. COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE PROGRAMS AVAILED BY THE FAMILY
In terms of health services rendered, very good got 6%, good 15%, satisfactory
10%, poor got 5%, needs improvement got the score of 4%.
This graph shows that 35% uses pills as a method of family planning, 26%
uses calendar method and condoms and 13% uses withdrawal method.
This graph represents the different sources of information about Heath Care.
48% gets information through mass media, 28% from hospital, 19% health
center, 3% gets information from the other sources, 2% from relative, friends or
neighbors.
CHAPTER VII DATA ON THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
35 Brgy.
Captain
30 Brgy.
No. of Respondents
Councilors
25 Secretary
20
20 Chief of
Brgy. Police
15 SK Members
10
10 8
Brgy. Health
Workers
Others
5 2
0
Organization Participated By The
Family
40
35 Youth
Organizations
30 Core
Organization
No. of Respondents
25
Helath
Organization
20
Senior Cititzen
Organization
15
Religious
Organization
10
Non-
5 governemnt
Organization
None
0
40
35
No. of Respondents
30 Yes
25 (Basketball
league)
20
No
15
10
5
0
HEALTH PROBLEMS OF THE COMMUNITY
The main causes of community problems are lack of budget for health care.
In every country the providing health for people is essential or vital. Because if
people in one country ill or sick it reflect that government towards neglect in
providing health for people. Man power is the most important of all. Without
people who is work in offices even factory etc. Giving or providing a care in the
people in the community is very important so that we can prevent the increase of
mortality and morbidity rate in our country and also we can prevent the spread of
communicable disease in one community.
CHAPTER VIII PRIORITY SETTING, SUMMARY,
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Summary of Findings:
From the data yielded by the instruments, the researchers summarized the
following: