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"DENGUE SA ESKWELA, LIGTAS NA SANDATA!": A QUANTITATIVE STUDY
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AMONG THE KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PREVENTION PRACTICES OF

STUDENTS IN GUIPOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

3
A CONCEPT PAPER Presented to the Faculty and Staff of Guipos National High

School Poblacion, Guipos, Zamboanga del Sur

In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject

Practical Research 2

aRQUIZA, tRICIA T.

CADUYAC, CHRISTINE JOY A.

CANDIA, JANICE ANN A.

DELOS SANTOS, LLOID a.

DIAMAL, XYNELLE MAE T.

MANOSA, CRISTY A.

REMOTIGUE, ABBYGEL B.

USMAN, KIRBY LUKE B.

August 2024

Introduction
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According to Agrupis et al., (2019), dengue is a mosquito-transmitted, acute fever-
47
causing illness that poses a significant public health issue in tropical regions.
35
The Philippines reported 437,563 dengue cases, marking the highest number of

dengue cases ever recorder worldwide. (Ong et al., 2022)


According to the World Health Organization (2024), January 1 to December 2, 2023,

there were 657 deaths from dengue with 195,603 total number of cases.

Most people with dengue don't have any symptoms, but some can get a sudden fever
5
that might range from mild to very serious, including dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF)

and shock. (Kularatne et al., 2022)

So far, there isn’t a special drug to cure dengue fever. Hospitals treat the symptoms to

stop the patient from getting worse. If the symptoms are not too severe, the patient

should get plenty of rest (Aldila et al., 2023)


38
Numerous studies have identified a significant correlation between knowledge,

attitudes, and preventive practices (KAP) concerning dengue infection among


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residents in endemic areas (Guad et al., 2021).

According to Podder et al., (2019), evaluating the knowledge of local communities is

essential for pinpointing gaps and creating culturally relevant and effective dengue

prevention and control strategies.


39
Statement of the Problem

This study aims to determine the level of knowledge, attitude and prevention practices
37
of students in Guipos National High School. This study will be conducted in the

academic year 2024-2025.


6
Specifically, it aims to answer the following questions:

1. What is the demographic profile of the respondents?

1.1 Gender

1.2 Age

1.3 Grade level


1.4 Household location

2. To what degree is their understanding regarding:

2.1 Dengue Propagation

2.2 Dengue Prevention

2.3 Symptoms

3. Is there a notable difference in the respondents' KAP based on their gender, age,

grade level, and location?

Research Methods
11
Research Design. This study will use a cross-sectional research design. A cross-

sectional study aims at describing generalized relationships between distinct elements

and conditions. (Hunziker & Blankenagel 2024)

Research Environment. This study will be conducted at Guipos National High School.

This setting was chosen by the researcher as it is accessible to conduct the research.
3
Research Respondents. The students of Guipos National High School will be the

respondents of this study.

Research Instrument. In collecting the data, this research will use survey

questionnaires as the research instrument.

17
References
Agrupis, K. A., Ylade, M., Aldaba, J., Lopez, A. L., & Deen, J. (2019). Trends in

dengue research in the Philippines: A systematic review. PLoS neglected tropical

diseases, 13(4), e0007280.


10
Aldila, D., Ndii, M. Z., Anggriani, N., Tasman, H., & Handari, B. D. (2023). Impact of

social awareness, case detection, and hospital capacity on dengue eradication in

Jakarta: a mathematical model approach. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 64, 691-

707.

Debayan Podder, D. P., Bobby Paul, B. P., Aparajita Dasgupta, A. D., Lina

Bandyopadhyay, L. B., Arkaprovo Pal, A. P., & Soumit


19
Hunziker, S., & Blankenagel, M. (2024). Cross-sectional research design. In Research

Design in Business and Management: A Prac-tical Guide for Students and

Researchers (pp. 187-199). Wiesba-den: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.


33
Kularatne, S. A., & Dalugama, C. (2022). Dengue infection: Global importance,

immunopathology and management. Clinical Medicine, 22(1), 9-13.


9
Mac Guad, R., Sim, M. S., Wu, Y. S., Aung, Y. N., Low, W. Y., Sekaran, S. D., &

Azizan, N. (2021). Knowledge, attitude, and prevention practice on dengue and

dengue seroprevalence in a dengue hotspot in Sabah, East Malaysia.


13
Ong, E. P., Obeles, A. J. T., Ong, B. A. G., & Tantengco, O. A. G. (2022). Perspectives

and lessons from the Philippines’ decades-long battle with dengue. The Lancet

Regional Health–Western Pacific, 24.


Appendix A Survey Questionnaire

Students’ KAP Regarding the Dengue Virus Scale (SKAPRDVS)

Adapted from Guad et al., (2019)

GENDER: __________

AGE: _____

GRADE LEVEL: ______


HOUSEHOLD LOCATION:

Near Garbage Dumps

Near Construction Sites

Near Drains or Sewage

Near Unattended Ponds

Near Rice fields

Directions: The following items describe students’ level of KAP regarding the dengue

virus. Please put check (✔) on the column that best represents your response as to:

STATEMENTS

YES

NO
5
Symptoms of dengue

· Fever

· Chills
· Nausea and Vomiting

· Coughing

· Enlarged lymph nodes

Dengue propagation:

· Dengue a contagious disease

· Mosquitoes are the carrier of dengue


5
Time of day dengue carries more likely to cause infection in humans:

· Dawn and late afternoon

· Morning and noon

· Evening and midnight

· All the time

Breeding places for dengue virus carriers:

5
· Discarded food containers
· Open pool of water

· Uncovered water reservoir

· Flowing water

4
Treatment options for dengue:

· Plenty of rest

· Drinking water abundantly

· Taking Panadol
· Traditional medicines

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STATEMENTS

Strongly agree

Agree

Not sure

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Dengue is a type of disease that cannot be prevented


4
Disposal of mosquito larvae is a waste of time and troublesome

4
Killing mosquitos carrying dengue is the only way to control or prevent infection

4
Eradicating mosquito breeding grounds is the responsibility of health professionals and

volunteers only

5
Fogging can prevent mosquito breeding completely
4
Health professionals are not required to inspect residential properties

STATEMENT

Yes

No

Not applicable

4
Are containers of water/wells in your residence covered?
Do you close water containers/wells once you have finished using them?

25
Do you always check the condition of stored water in containers/wells if you do not use

them for more than five (5) days?

5
Have you ever checked for mosquito larvae in a discarded flower vase?
If there is stagnant water in a flower vase, would you throw it away?

16
Have you ever checked your residence and property for a container/place that could

provide a mosquito breeding site?

Do you remove containers that can collect water and allow it to stagnate?
24
“STAYING OR GOING?”: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SALARY,

JOB SATISFACTION, AND MIGRATION INTENTIONS AMONG FILIPINO NURSES


3
A CONCEPT PAPER

Presented to the Faculty and Staff of Guipos National High School Poblacion,

Guipos, Zamboanga del Sur

In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject Practical Research 2

aRQUIZA, tRICIA T.

CADUYAC, CHRISTINE JOY A.

CANDIA, JANICE ANN A.

DELOS SANTOS, LLOID a.

DIAMAL, XYNELLE MAE T.

MANOSA, CRISTY A.

REMOTIGUE, ABBYGEL B.

USMAN, KIRBY LUKE B.

August 2024

Introduction
Nursing is often seen as synonymous with providing care and ensuring comfort.
50
Nurses play a critical role in upholding and delivering the highest standards of care.

Nurses have to deal with many tasks to improve their skills and dedication in their

everyday jobs. The hard part is that, despite all these tasks, they still have to provide

the best possible care. Despite being one of the largest groups in health care, there

are still a lot of vacant positions and not enough nurses. (Artificion et al., 2020)

There is a global issue of nurse shortages that affects healthcare facilities across the

globe. The World Health Organization has observed a notable lack of nurses on an
45
international scale. In response, many countries have created strategies, including the

recruitment of foreign nurses, to address the "nursing workforce crisis," resulting in a

higher number of nurses migrating to other nation (Soh et al., 2023)


21
According Beltran (2023), the Department of Health estimated in 2021 that 316,000

licensed Filipino nurses, or 51 percent of the total number of those qualified, had

migrated overseas.
24
According to Sapar & Oducado (2021), Nurses’ job satisfaction is positively linked with

their intention to stay in their current workplace.


7
The negative facets of work environment and job nature causes the dietitians’

dissatisfaction and demotivation toward their job, and their possible migration from one

sector/ field to another once the opportunity is available. (Elsahoryi et al., 2022)

27
Statement of the Problem
This study aims to determine the relationship between salary, job satisfaction, and

migration intentions among Filipino nurses. It focusses on nurses in the Municipality of


30
Guipos. This study will be conducted in the academic year 2024-2025.

Specifically, it aims to answer the following questions:

4. What is the demographic profile of the respondents?


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4.1 Gender

4.2 Age

4.3 Marital status

4.4 Workplace

4.5 Monthly income

4.6 Years of experience

5. What is the degree of satisfaction among Filipino nurses?


27
6. What is the relationship between the socio-demographic characteristics and job

satisfaction among Filipino nurses?

Research Methods
40
Research Design. This research will use a cross-sectional research design. In a cross-
36
sectional research design, researchers observe and analyze data from participants at

one single point in time. (Kim 2022)

Research Environment. This study will be conducted at the Municipality of Guipos,

Zamboanga del Sur. This setting was chosen by the researcher as it is accessible to

conduct the research.


31
Research Respondents. The respondents of this research will be the nurses of the

Municipality of Guipos, Zamboanga del Sur.


51
Research Instrument. This study will use survey questionnaires as their research

instrument.

References
20
Artificion, J., Guce, D., Ilagan, C., & Adarlo, L. M. (2020). Shortage of nurses: a

challenge to health care setting. Asia Pac J Allied Health Sci, 3(1).
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Beltran, M. (2023). Philippines to lower bar for nurses as low pay drives many abroad.

Al Jazeera.
14
Elsahoryi, N. A., Alathamneh, A., Mahmoud, I., & Hammad, F. (2022). Association of

salary and intention to stay with the job satisfaction of the dietitians in Jordan: A cross-

sectional study. Health Policy OPEN, 3, 100058


26
Kim, S. (2022). Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. In Encyclopedia of

gerontology and population aging (pp. 1251-1255). Cham: Springer International

Publishing.
23
Soh, K. L., Japar, S., Soh, K. G., & Tsujita, Y. (2023). Factors Influencing Migration
28
and Job Satisfaction amongst Malaysian Nurses Working in Other Countries. Human

resource development, employment, and international migration of nurses and

caregivers in Asia and the Pacific Region. ERIA Research Project Report, 7, 27-46.
Appendix A

Survey Questionnaire

NURSES’ SALARY, JOB SATISFACTION, AND MIGRATION INTENTION

SCALE (NSJMS)

Adapted from Elsahoryi et al., (2022)

Gender: ___________

Age: ______

Marital Status: _________

Workplace: _________

Monthly Income: _________

Years of Experience: _______

Directions: The following items describe the degree of satisfaction among Filipino

Nurses in terms of job occupation, salary and intent migration. Please put check (✔)

on the column that best represents your response as to:

A. Job Satisfaction
STATEMENTS

YES

NO

1. Payment

1
I feel I get paid affair salary for my work.

I receive overtime for extra work.

I feel satisfied if my salary increased.

I feel unappreciated by what I paid

2. Promotion

I am satisfied with my chance for promotion


A little chance for promotion in my job

Different job I can get chance for promotion

If I do well, I will get promoted

3. Knowledge and skills

1
My knowledge and skills increase by this job

My job is meeting my expectation in skills

I have enough time for counseling patients

I have enough chance for training in dietitians


1
4. Relationship with other dietitians

Supervisor for a work well-done

1
I am always informed about projects going on

I feel threaded by fellow dietitians

I feel my fellow dietitians are competitive

5. Recognition from other health profession

1
I receive recognition from non-dietitian’s fellow
Non-dietitians fellow show little interest my work

I have good relationship with non-dietitians’ fellow

I enjoy work with other health profession

6. Job Rewards

I received recognition from patients

I received recognition from non-dietitians’ fellow

I received recognition from dietitian’s fellow

My current job is rewarding


1
7. Working Environment

I work in a comfortable environment

1
I feel restricted in my work due to limited resource

I have the required equipment to work

Technologies used in our workplace

8. Food Services

1
Food suitability are ensured for patients

Food acceptability are ensured for patients


Safety of food supply are grunted

Financial pressure facing quality of food

9. Nature of the Job

1
I sometimes feel my job is meaningless

My job is enjoyable

I feel proud from my profession

Supported from administration from innovation


B. Evaluation of intent to stay at work

STATEMENTS

YES

NO
18
I plan to stay at my current job for as long as possible

I will probably spend the rest of my career in this job

41
Even if this job does not meet all my expectations, I will not leave

18
No circumstances can make me leave my current job

I plan to keep this business for 2-3 years


“Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Who Has The Best Skincare Of All?”: A Comparative
55
Analysis Of Gender Differences In Skincare Routine awareness Among Senior High

School Students
3
A CONCEPT PAPER Presented to the Faculty and Staff of Guipos National High

School Poblacion, Guipos, Zamboanga del Sur

In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject

Practical Research 2

aRQUIZA, tRICIA T.

CADUYAC, CHRISTINE JOY A.

CANDIA, JANICE ANN A.

DELOS SANTOS, LLOID a.

DIAMAL, XYNELLE MAE T.

MANOSA, CRISTY A.

REMOTIGUE, ABBYGEL B.

USMAN, KIRBY LUKE B.

August 2024

Introduction
Skin care includes habits that keep the skin strong and healthy. A regular skin care

routine aims to keep the skin clean, balanced, and safe from damage or irritation. This

can be done with a basic routine of gentle washing, using moisturizer, and protecting

the skin from the sun. (Upadhyay et al., 2021)

People have different kinds of skin, so there are lots of different skincare products to

help them. But not all of these things are good for everyone. Some have stuff in them

that people can use to make them have allergies or give them headaches. And there
43
are fake skincare products that can be bad for the skin. It’s important for people to

choose a skincare routine that fits their specific needs, as different people and different

skin types require different care (Tay & Toh,2024).

There are many products available on the market, but not all of them are good for

everyone because of ingredients like scents and preservatives that can cause allergies

and headaches. Also, fake products are more common because of the internet. This

highlights how important it is for people to learn how to choose the right skincare

products (Tay & Toh, 2024)

The World Health Organization has listed over 1,000 skin diseases, highlighting how

crucial skin health is throughout our lives (Pilkington et al., 2020). It's especially

important to carefully care for sensitive areas like the face to prevent damage such as

redness, early aging, dark spots, and acne (Kouassi et al., 2022). These skin problems

not only affect daily life but also have serious mental impacts (Chilicka et al., 2022)

Statement of the Problem


3
This study aims to determine the level of awareness of senior high school students of
37
Guipos National High School regarding skin care. This study will be conducted in the

academic year 2024-2025.


6
Specifically, it aims to answer the following questions:

7. What is the demographic profile of the respondents?

1.1 Gender

1.2 Age

1.3 Year level

8. What is the level of knowledge among senior high school towards skin care?
7
9. What is the relationship between the socio-demographic characteristics and the

awareness of the senior high school students regarding skin care??

Research Methods
11
Research Design. This study will use a cross-sectional research design. A cross-

sectional study aims at describing generalized relationships between distinct elements

and conditions. (Hunziker & Blankenagel 2024)

Research Environment. This study will be conducted at Guipos National High School.

This setting was chosen by the researcher as it is accessible to conduct the research.
31
Research Respondents. The respondents of this study will be the students in Guipos

National High School.

Research Instrument. In collecting the data, this research will use survey

questionnaires as the research instrument.


8
References

Chilicka, K., Rusztowicz, M., Szyguła, R., & Nowicka, D. (2022). Methods for the

improvement of acne scars used in dermatology and cosmetology: a review. Journal of

clinical medicine, 11(10), 2744. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11102744


22
Hunziker, S., & Blankenagel, M. (2024). Cross-sectional research design. In Research

Design in Business and Management: A Prac-tical Guide for Students and

Researchers (pp. 187-199). Wiesba-den: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.


12
Kouassi, M. C., Grisel, M., & Gore, E. (2022). Multifunctional active ingredient-based

delivery systems for skincare formulations: A review. Colloids and Surfaces B:

Biointerfaces, 217, 112676. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2022.112676


15
Pilkington, S. M., Bulfone-Paus, S., Griffiths, C. E., & Watson, R. E. (2021).

Inflammaging and the Skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 141(4), 1087-1095.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2020.11.006
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Tay, S. H., & Toh, S. M. (2024). Awareness and Knowledge of the Public on Facial

Skin Care Products. Malaysian Journal of Pharmacy (MJP), 10(1), 23-28.


29
Upadhyay, H., Parikh, C., & Nair, P. (2021). Awareness and Practices about Skin

Care among Medical Students: A cross-sectional study.


APPENDIX A

Survey Questionnaire
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STUDENTS’ AWARENESS ON SKINCARE ROUTINE SCALE

Adapted from Upadhyay et al., 2021 & Sigdel et al., 2022

Directions: The following items describe students’ level of awareness regarding the

skincare routine. Please put check (✔) on the column that best represents your

response as to:

A. Socio-demographic Profile

1. Gender

Male Female If others pls. specify:___

2. Age:_____

3. Year Level
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Grade 7 Grade 9 Grade 11

Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12

4. Suffered from skin/health problem

Yes No

If yes, pls. specify:

Acne/Pimples

Scabies

Skin allergies/irritation
Sun allergies

B. Students’ Awareness on Skincare routines


2
1. What do you use for washing your face?

Medicated Face Soap OTC Face Wash Only Water

Medicated Soap OTC Soap

2
2. Do you use any cosmetic products?

Yes No

3. Do you share your cosmetic products with other people?

Yes No

10. Do you apply sunscreen regularly?

£ Yes £ No

2
11. How often should you wash your face ideally?
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£ Once a day £ 3 times a day

£ Twice a day £ More than 3 times a day


2
12. Do you think that removing make up from skin is necessary before sleep?

£ Yes £ No

13. What should be the SPF (sun protection factor) of an ideal sunscreen in India?

£ Below 30 £ More than 50

£ 30-50 £ Do not know


2
14. Do you think that physical exercise improves skin health?

£ Yes £ No

15. Do you think that yoga and meditation improve skin health?

£ Yes £ No

16. Do you believe that an average sleep of 6 hours daily improves skin health?

£ Yes £ No

17. Do you believe that healthy dietary practices can improve your skin health?

£ Yes £ Yes
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