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TITLE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CHAPTER
I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
Introduction
Conceptual Framework
Statement of the Problem 5
Hypothesis 5
Significance of the Study 6
Scope and Limitation 7
Definition of Terms 7
II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 8
III METHODOLOGY 22
Research Design 22
Participants 22
Instrument 23 Table ___.
Profile of the Participants
PROFILE VARIABLES N (282) %
16 - 23 years old 75 26.60
24 - 31 years old 76 26.95
32 - 39 years old 59 20.92
40 - 47 years old 42 14.89
Age
48 - 51 years old 9 3.19
52 - 59 years old 15 5.32
60 - 67 years old 3 1.06
68 - 75 years old 3 1.06
Male 90 31.91
Sex
Female 192 68.09
3.00 13 4.61
Type of Family 1.00 252 89.36
2.00 17 6.03
1.00 236 83.69
Family Size
2.00 46 16.31
1.00 257 91.13
Family Average Monthly Income 2.00 24 8.51
3.00 1 0.35
Elementary Level 0.00
Elementary Graduate 37 13.12
High School Level 91 32.27
Highest Educational Attainment
High School Graduate 117 41.49
College Level 28 9.93
College Graduate 9 3.19
Architect 1 0.35
Brgy. Councilor 1 0.35
Brgy. Health Worker 1 0.35
Brgy. Treasurer 1 0.35
Bussinesman/woman 3 1.06
Carpenter 8 2.84
Checker 5 1.77
Occupation Company Operator 1 0.35
Company Worker 1 0.35
Contractor 5 1.77
Driver 8 2.84
Encoder 5 1.77
Finding 6 2.13
Fisherman 34 12.06
Helper 7 2.48
HMC / Employee 2 0.71
HMC Operator 6 2.13
HMC- Spotter Utility 2 0.71
House Keeper 104 36.88
Laundry Woman 2 0.71
None 31 10.99
Private Employee 10 3.55
Saleslady 3 1.06
Salesman 3 1.06
Student 28 9.93
Teacher 3 1.06
Welder 1 0.35
Table __. Health Assessment Needs
Health Assessment Needs Yes % No %
Maternal and Child
1. Health services for maternal health care are readily 272 96.45 10 3.55
available.
2. Resources for family planning are 256 90.78 26 9.22
available and accessible.
3. Prenatal check-up is regularly available 264 93.62 18 6.38
during pregnancy.
4. All necessary medications for pregnancy are 260 92.20 22 7.80
accessible.
5. All deliveries were made in health care 82 29.08 200 70.92
facility.
6. All pregnancy was normal and resulted in 275 97.52 7 2.48
healthy baby.
7. Newborn screening is provided among all newborn. 237 84.04 45 15.96
8. Expanded program on Immunization is 265 93.97 17 6.03
fully implemented.
9. There is regular newborn and infant 262 92.91 20 7.09
check-up in health center.
10. All physician is available on health care for 41 14.54 241 85.46
consultation.
Non-Communicable Diseases
1. Hypertension 25 8.87 257 91.13
2. Coronary Heart disease 4 1.42 278 98.58
3. Cerebrovascular disease or stroke 0 0.00 282 100.00
4. Cancer 0 0.00 282 100.00
5. Diabetes Mellitus 1 0.35 281 99.65
6. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 0 0.00 282 100.00
7. Bronchial Asthma 11 3.90 271 96.10
8. Eye problems such as cataract 19 6.74 263 93.26
9. Mental Health Illness 1 0.35 281 99.65
10. Kidney diseases 0 0.00 282 100.00
Communicable Diseases 0.00 0.00
1. Tuberculosis 1 0.35 281 99.65
2. Leprosy 0 0.00 282 100.00
3. Schistosomiasis 0 0.00 282 100.00
4. Filariasis 0 0.00 282 100.00
5. Malaria 0 0.00 282 100.00
6. Dengue Fever/Dengue Hemorrhagic fever 2 0.71 280 99.29
7. Measles 34 12.06 248 87.94
8. Chicken pox 13 4.61 269 95.39
9. Mumps 20 7.09 262 92.91
10. Diphtheria 2 0.71 280 99.29
11. Whooping cough (Pertussis) 32 11.35 250 88.65
12. Tetanus 2 0.71 280 99.29
13. Influenza 25 8.87 257 91.13
14. Pneumonia 0 0.00 282 100.00
15. Cholera 0 0.00 282 100.00
16. Typhoid Fever 0 0.00 282 100.00
17. Bacillary Dysentery 1 0.35 281 99.65
18. Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis 4 1.42 278 98.58
19. Hepatitis A 0 0.00 282 100.00
20. Shellfish Poisoning 4 1.42 278 98.58
21. Leptospirosis 1 0.35 281 99.65
22. Rabies 0 0.00 282 100.00
23. Scabies 0 0.00 282 100.00
24. Anthrax 0 0.00 282 100.00
25. Sexually Transmitted disease e.g. 0 0.00 282 100.00
Gonorrhea, Syphilis
26. HIV/AIDS 0 0.00 282 100.00
27. Meningococcemia 0 0.00 282 100.00
28. Avian Flu/Bird Flu 0 0.00 282 100.00
29. Severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 0.71 280 99.29
(SARS)
Table __. Level of Satisfaction of Brgy. Talavera towards Hinatuan Mining Corporation: Medical Surgical
Mission
INDICATORS M SD VI
1. The Hinatuan Mining Corporation (HMC) Medical-
Surgical-Mission Program was able to address our 3.10 0.82 MA
needs regarding maternal and child health.
2. The Hinatuan Mining Corporation (HMC) Medical-
Surgical-Mission Program was able to adequately 2.89 0.81 MA
provide maternal and child health services.
3. The Hinatuan Mining Corporation (HMC) Medical-
Surgical-Mission Program was able to address our 2.39 1.00 FA
needs regarding Non-Communicable Diseases.
4. The Hinatuan Mining Corporation (HMC) Medical- 2.35 1.01 FA
Surgical-Mission Program was able to adequately
provide the needs regarding Non-Communicable
Disease.
5. The Hinatuan Mining Corporation (HMC) Medical-
Surgical-Mission Program was able to address our 2.45 0.88 FA
needs regarding Communicable Disease.
6. The Hinatuan Mining Corporation (HMC) Medical-
Surgical-Mission Program adequately provides our 2.44 0.92 FA
needs regarding Communicable Disease.
Grand Mean: 2.60 0.91
LEGEND:
Scale Range Verbal Interpretation Qualitative Description
Respondent is highly satisfied with services provided
4 3.25 – 4.00 Highly Agree by HMC through its Medical Surgical Mission Program
in relation to their health needs.
Respondent is moderately satisfied with services
3 2.50 – 3.24 Moderately Agree provided by HMC through its Medical Surgical
Mission Program in relation to their health needs.
Respondent is fairly satisfied with services provided by
2 1.75 – 2.49 Fairly Agree HMC through its Medical Surgical Mission Program in
relation to their health needs.
Respondent is not satisfied with services provided by
1 1.00 – 1.74 Do not Agree HMC through its Medical Surgical Mission Program in
relation to their health needs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pages
TITLE i
TABLE OF CONTENTS ii
CHAPTER
I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
Introduction
Conceptual Framework
Statement of the Problem 5
Hypothesis 5
Significance of the Study 6
Scope and Limitation 7
Definition of Terms 7
II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 8
III METHODOLOGY 22
Research Design 22
Participants 22
Instrument 23
Data Gathering Procedure 23
Data Analysis 24
REFERENCES 25
APPENDICES 26
CURRICULUM VITAE 33