Readiness Among Level Iv Nursing Students of Selected Schools in Marawi City in The Management of Victims During Natural Calamities

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READINESS AMONG LEVEL IV NURSING STUDENTS OF SELECTED

SCHOOLS IN MARAWI CITY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF


VICTIMS DURING NATURAL CALAMITIES

A Undergraduate Thesis
Presented to
The Faculty of the College of Nursing
Mindanao Institute of Healthcare Professionals, Inc.
Marawi City

In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree
Bachelor of Science in Nursing

by

Faisalia M. Bacarat
Normia D. Esmail
Norania P. Hadji Rakim
Najmah M. Mangondato
Najmia M. Mangondato

April , 2014
ACKNOWLEDMENT

The researchers would like to express their sincerest gratitude to the following

people who’s, in one way or another, helped in making this study possible:

Mrs. Mona Liza G. Ergas – Pado, RN, MN, Dean of College of Nursing, for

signing the communication letters, for her kind approval of the research topic and for

allowing the group to conduct the study.

Mr. Hamdoni K. Pangandaman, RN, Assistant Dean of College of Nursing, and

our great statistician for staying up all night, for the patience and effort that he pull for

this research study, for without him the researchers would not be able to finish this

manuscript.

Ms. Fatima Mote, RN, research adviser, for imparting her knowledge to the

researchers, for her sisterly advices, unfailing patience and guidance, for providing

suggestions and criticisms which served as an important factor on the improvement of

this research.

The respondents from Mindanao Institute of Healthcare Professionals, Inc.,

Mapandi Memorial College, Safrullah M. Dipatuan Foundation Academy, Jamiatu

Marawi Al – Islamia Foundation, Mindanao State University, and Lanao Islamic

Paramedical College Foundation, Inc., for giving their time for answering the

questionnaire, without them the researchers would not be able to gather relevant data

regarding the research.

The DEAN of College of Nursing from Mapandi Memorial College, Safrullah M.

Dipatuan Foundation Academy, Jamiatu Marawi Al – Islamia Foundation, Mindanao

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State University, and Lanao Islamic Paramedical College Foundation, Inc., for the warm

accommodation, for allowing the researcher to conduct the study in their university /

institution.

The panel of examiners Ms. Nornihayah A. Arnorol, RN, Ms. Nurhanisah S.

Carim, RN, and last but not the least Ms. Nasren A. Bandera, CGM for the suggestions

and recommendations that they give for the improvement of this research study.

Beloved parents of the researchers, who provide them with moral support and

financial assistance, unconditional love and whose dreams for the researchers continue to

live on.

Above all, the ALLAH Almighty, for the greatness, grace and mercy that

constantly supplied the needs of the researchers in completing the seemingly gigantic

work, for giving them the strength, the power and patience. And for helping all the people

that becomes a part of this research study.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

TITLE PAGE i

APPROVAL SHEET ii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iii

LIST OF TABLES vii

LIST OF FIGURES viii

CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE

1.1 Background of the Study 1

1.2 Theoretical Framework 3

1.3 Conceptual Framework 6

1.4 Statement of the Problem 8

1.5 Null Hypotheses 9

1.6 Scope and Delimitation 9

1.7 Significance of the Study 10

1.8 Definition of Term 11

CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

2.1 Related Literature 13

2.2 Related Studies 25

CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY AND PROCEDURES

3.1 Research Design 29

3.2 Locale and Population 29

3.3 Instrumentation 35

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3.4 Instrumentation Validation 36

3.5 Data Gathering Procedure 37

3.6 Statistical Treatment 37

CHAPTER IV PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS, AND INTERPRETATION


OF DATA 41
CHAPTER V SUMMARY, FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary 58

5.2 Finding 60

5.3 Conclusions 63

5.4 Recommendations 64

BIBLIOGRAPHY 67

APPENDICES

APPENDIX A Communication Letter for DEAN of the College of Nursing 71

APPENDIX B Communications Letter for Respondents 72

APPENDIX C Sample Questionnaire 73

APPENDIX D Proof of Editing 76

APPENDIX E Curriculum Vitae 77

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LIST OF TABLE

Table Title Page

1 Sample Distribution of Respondents 34

2 Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Respondents’


Profiles 41

3 Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Respondents’


Types of School 45

4 Frequency, Rank, and Percentage Distribution of


Respondents’ Skill Enhancement Experienced 46

5 Summary of Frequency and Percentage Distribution


Of Respondents’ Readiness in Terms of Triage in the
Management of Victims 47

6 Mean, Median, and Interpretation of Respondents’


Readiness in Terms of Triage in the Management of Victim 49

7 Summary of Frequency and Percentage Distribution of


Respondents’ Readiness in Terms of Transporting Victim
Safely in the Management of Victims 50

8 Mean, Median, and Interpretation of Respondents’


Readiness in Terms of Transporting Victim Safely
In the Management of Victims 52

9 Summary of Frequency and Percentage Distribution


Of Respondents’ Readiness in Terms of First Aid Skills
In the Management of Victims ` 53

10 Mean, Median, and Interpretations of Respondents’


Readiness in Terms of First Aid Skills in the Management
Of Victims 55

11 Correlation, Respondents’ Profile and Readiness in the


Management of Victims 56

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LIST OF FIGURE

Figure Page

1 Schematic Diagram of Conceptual Framework of the Study 7

2 Map of Marawi City 34

3 Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Respondents’ Age 42

4 Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Respondents’ Gender 43

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