Community DX 5
Community DX 5
Community DX 5
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It is our greatest concession to extend the utmost gratitude to several people for their
kind and invaluable assistance and support in making this assessment. We would like express
Prof. Amelia C. Antonio, Chairperson of the midwifery department for the approval
of this assessment.
Our Brgy. Captain Fedencio B. Banua, and his barangay councilors for their
understanding, kindness and ever continuous support and generosity for allowing us to
conduct this assessment.
Our dearest respondents, who willingly help with their full cooperation which made
this activity to achieve its completion.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinones; Mr. and Mrs. Dalingas, our beloved parents, for their
endless support, especially during the conduct of this assessment.
Above all, Almighty Father, the giver of wisdom, for the love, mercy, and blessings.
He bestowed upon us in the completion of this work.
Sincerely yours,
Dalingas, Safari P.
Quinones, Jessa S.
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GENERAL OBJECTIVES:
The main objective of this assessment is to define existing problems, determine
available resources and set priorities for planning, implementing and evaluating health action,
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
1. To collect information regarding the community’s health status through interview and
survey for the citizens of the area, then evaluate the gathered data;
2. To determine the factors that affect the health status of the population inside the
community;
4. To give awareness about the existing health problems and forceable crisis of the area;
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENT PAGE
NUMBER
Title ……………………………………………………………………………………. 1
Acknowledgement ……………………………………………………………………. 2
General Objectives …………………………………………………………………… 3
Table of Contents ……………………………………………………………………...
Introduction ………………………………………………………………………….
Historical Background of Brgy. Sibsibbu ………………………………………. …..
Physiologic Profile …………………………………………………………………….
List of Family Heads …………………………………………………………………
GRAPHS
I. Background Information
A. Percentage Distribution of Population Number Based on Type of Family Structure
…………………….
A.1 Frequency Table and Percentage Distribution of
Population Number Based on Type of Family Structure ……………………
B. Percentage Distribution of
Population Number Based on Sex ………………………………………….
Frequency Table and Percentage Distribution of
Population Number Based on Sex …………………………………………
a.3 Percentage Distribution of
Population Number Based on Age …………………………………………
Frequency Table and Percentage Distribution of
Population Number Based on Age …………………………………………
a.4 Percentage Distribution of
Population Number Based on Religion ……………………………………
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INTRODUCTION
given population using health indicators to define those at risk or those in need of care and
Given that health issues that community members face relate with physical, social,
collection of epidemiological information from a certain community and its analysis relative
to social, economic, physical, and biological factors to establish if causal relationships exist
among different variables. In essence, community diagnosis provides a basis for evidence-
Sibsibbu, San Emilio, Ilocos Sur is the community that was chosen for this study. We,
State College, conducted this study to guide the barangay in determining the community
problems that are existing and might occur in the community. In this manner, the
identification of existing community problem will help the community to come up with a
plan in addressing the issues identified. This will serve as a guide to the community officials
and members in improving their community status. This will establish a good relationship
among the people through emphasizing active participation in developing and improving the
needs of the residents. We will hold series of surveys and interviews as we will try to get
along with them and try to find more of their lives as to see what and where they are lacking
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or struggling, in order for us to determine what action was necessary to do to improve and
Students should also emphasize the importance of family health and have sufficient
knowledge to carry out community diagnosis. Also, our class was expected to at least
empower such a life there. Engage your community in the programs and activities we
introduce. Then let them get out of their own bowls and comfort zones and expose them to
things they haven’t experience. It is beneficial to them and to improve their own barangays.
reaching a consensus about the priority community problems in their individual communities
Barangay Sibsibbu was originally a part and parcel of the old mountain which is
bounded in the Province of Abra. In 1898, during the Spanish-American war, General
Agustin, a Spanish revolutionary soldier believed to be hiding from American forces take
refuge in this village to be friended to the people until be won their love, sympathy and
cooperation. During those times the village women used “KAPPA-KAPPA” (a kind of a leaf
that grows in the area) as a clothing while the men wears “BAAG” (string of cloth that covers
the lower part of the body of men) and general agustin was touched by this situation and tried
to introduced to them other way of making clothes. He then taught them to plant/reproduced
“KAPASANGLAY” (cotton tree), and when the fruits were harvested, he taught them how to
He also taught the people about Christianity and helped them built their churches a
place for them to worship. And during the inauguration of the said church, General Agustin
ordered the people to “I-SIBBO” (wearing a new dress) their clothes made of cotton. During
the said occasion he urged the people to think of a name that they can call their own village
and the people shouted “I-SIBBO, I-SIBBO” (meaning wearing of a new dress/apparel). And
this word was chanted again and again in their hearts and minds until the village was formally
I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
A. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION NUMBER
BASED ON TYPE OF FAMILY STRUCTURE
30%
70%
It is found on the table that majority of the respondents comprised of 112 households
belongs to nuclear families, while a great percentage of the respondents with 48 households
It indicates that the highest frequency in the type of family structure is nuclear. The
people chose to live on their own and separated from their parents as they build their own
families. The second highest is extended which means that there are composed of more than
one family. The respondents chose this kind of structure because they don’t have enough
property or money to own a land and build a house so most of them are still depending on
47%
53%
MALE FEMALE
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The table shows that majority of the respondents constituting of 388 individuals are
male while a great percentage of the respondents composing of 338 are female. It indicates
10%
14%
13%
21%
8%
34%
0-5 yr. old 6-12 yr. old 13-17 yr. old 18-35 yr. old 36-50 yr. old 51 above
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0-5 70 10%
6-12 95 13%
13-17 61 8%
18-35 247 34%
36-50 150 21%
51 above 103 14%
It is shown that the greatest percentage of the respondents or 34% of the population
are aged 18-35. Second are aged 36-50 with 21% of the total population, third are aged 51
and above with 14% of the total population, fourth are aged 6-12 with 13% of the
population, fifth are aged 0-5 with 10% of the total population and least are aged 13-17 with
It is shown in the table that respondents aged 18-35 has the highest portion in the
population. The lowest portion are individual with the age 13-17 whereas this is a time for
4%
10%
11%
50%
25%
The table showns that 50% are Pentecost, 25% are Roman Catholic, 11% are Iglesia
Ni Cristo, 10% are Methodist and lastly, with the least percentage of 4% are Seventh Day
Adventist.
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6%
51%
43%
It is found out in this table shown above that the greatest civil status belongs to
married people with a percentage of 51% out of 100% of the total population. Next are
people who did not yet unto marrying or single with the total of 43% and least are those
whom lost their partner forever or ‘widowed’ with the total of 6%. This survey only suggests
27%
31%
13%
29%
12%
30%
21%
37%
BELOW PHP 1,000 PHP 5,001-PHP 10,000 PHP1,001-PHP 5,000 PHP 10,001-ABOVE
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The above distribution reflects the community’s monthly incomes. It also shows
that there are 342 individuals that was earning with the above range.
The mentioned total of household that was earning was a merging of the
individuals that are earning in a certain domestic. Therefore, based on the data
collected, a great percentage of the respondents have an estimated monthly
income of PHP 1,001-5,000 with a total percentage of 37% of the overall
percentage. Followed by individuals with a estimated income of PHP 10,00 and
above with a total percentage of 30% third are those individual who have an
estimated income of PHP 5,000-10,00 with a percentage of 21%. Lastly, are
those individual who have an estimated income of PHP 1,000 below. Based on
the collected data about the community’s occupations, there are large number of
individuals who employed or in a permanent job, as also reflected on the
monthly income distribution above.
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II.
24%
41%
34%
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS
1.HOUSING
A.PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION NUMBER
BASED ON VENTILATION
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LIGHT 55 34%
STRONG 39 24%
MIXED 66 42%
Out of 160 households, majority of them which is 42% was the households that
have mixed type of housing, followed by a percentage of 34% which have a
light type of housing and least percentage 24% which have a strong type of
housing. Meaning only few households have the few strong type of housing.
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17%
83%
WELL POOR
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The table shows that a great majority of the respondents constituting of 160
households have well ventilation with as percentage 83% while the least
percentage of the respondents which has 17% are those households with a poor
ventilation.
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11%
89%
WELL POOR
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The table shows that a great percentage of the respondents constituting of 160
household have a well-lit house with a total percentage of 89% while the least
28%
32%
40%
1 2 3 or more
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Based on the table above, it was shown that a great percentage of the
two (2) rooms in their houses. The remaining 32% of the households have a
three and above (3 or more) rooms in their houses and 44 households with a
2%
5%
93%