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Age is:

The correct answer is: Measurable facts

A good community organizer is Self-Confident, Professional, has a Good Sense of Humor,


Willing to Learn, and is Accountable.

The correct answer is: True

Community Organizers learn their job by doing community organizing with the assistance of
training and consulting from experienced community organizers.

The correct answer is: True

Customs is:

The correct answer is: Non - measurable facts

Educational background is:

The correct answer is: Measurable facts

Gender distribution is:

The correct answer is: Measurable facts

Is a type of data that is collected by researchers directly from main sources through the
community inhabitants via interviews and surveys.

The correct answer is: Primary data

Is the data that has already been collected through various sources and made readily available
for researchers to use for their own research. It is a type of data that has already been collected
in the past.

The correct answer is: Secondary data


Is the description of the characteristics of a group of people in terms of factors such as their age,
sex, marital status, education, occupation, and relationship to the head of household.

The correct answer is: Population composition

Refers to the nature and magnitude of future problems that can be minimized or totally
prevented if intervention is done on the problem.

The correct answer is: Health action potential

Responds to a particular need.

The correct answer is: Problem oriented community diagnosis

Situation: Community Organization is a process wherein people in the community, health care
providers and agencies in the community are brought together. Which one of the following is
NOT an objective of community organization?

The correct answer is: Never to act on issues presented

Tabboo is:

The correct answer is: Non - measurable facts

The following statements pertain to Community Organizing, except:

The correct answer is: A never-ending process once started

These are the qualities of a good community organizer.

a.
Has a Passion for Fairness and Justice, and is Comfortable Dealing with Power

b.
All of the choices
c.
Curiosity About People and Politics

d.
Relational, Likes People, Works Well with Diverse People and Groups, and is a Good
Listener

The correct answer is: All of the choices

This is a process where people who live in proximity to each other come together into an
organization that acts in their shared self-interest.

The correct answer is: Community Organizing

Vaccination status is:

The correct answer is: Measurable facts

Which basic method can determine the extent to which the basic needs are met for the health
workers to bring about the adjustment between need and resources?

The correct answer is: Determination of needs


Introduction to Community Health
Nursing 2
Community Health
Nursing Process
Community Assessment
Health status
 Health status is an individual's relative level of
wellness and illness, taking into account the
presence of biological or physiological
dysfunction, symptoms, and functional
impairment.
Health care resources

 Health care resources are defined as all


materials, personnel, facilities, funds, and
anything else that can be used for
providing health care services. Health care has
long been a limited resource for which there has
been an unlimited demand; everyone
needs health care.
Health Action Potential
 Refers to the nature and magnitude of
future problems that can be minimized or
totally prevented if intervention is done on
the problem.
Based on this picture, what do you think
is the problem in this community?
Community Diagnosis
generally refers to the identification and
quantification of health problems in
a community as a whole in terms of
mortality and morbidity rates and ratios, and
identification of their correlates for the
purpose of defining those at risk or those in
need of health care.
Step 1 - Establishing a Community Diagnosis Team
 Motivated individuals
 Advocates for broad range of community members and
represent appropriately the concerns of the various
population.
Step 2 - Analyzing the existing health data
Step 3 -
Collecting
the
Community
data
Step 4 - Combining existing health statistics
with community data

Step 5 - Choosing Health Priorities


Step 6 - Developing a Community Health
Action Plan
 Identify the Problem first
 Objectives
 Activity
 Responsible person/s
 Timeline
 Cost
 Resources
 Evaluation
Sitio Guwapa
Identify the Problem
first:

Foot bridge without


safety barrier/hand rails
(Health Threat to
Safety)

what else…
Objectives

The residents of Sitio


Guwapa will be able
to:

1. Construct a
protective barrier or
hand rails on the
footbridge.
Activity

1. Set meeting with


the barangay
officials

2. Coordinate with
community residents
for cooperation

3. Linkage with NGO


Rise Above Foundation Cebu
Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation Inc. Cebu
Responsible person/s

1. Barangay Officials
2. NGO (Rise Above
Foundation Cebu)
3. UC Nursing
Students
4. Barangay Captain
Barlutch
Timeline

3 Days
Cost

10,000php –
Materials
(Construction)

5000php – Labor

Total = 15,000php
Resources
Evaluation

Documentation
(pictures)
Before After
Step 7 - Measuring Environmental and Policy Changes
 It generally covers air and water pollution, waste
management, ecosystem management,
biodiversity protection, and the protection of
natural resources, wildlife, and endangered
species.
Biga Pit
Toledo Cebu
Step 8 -
Creating the
Community
Diagnosis
Document
Tools Used in Community Diagnosis

 Demography
 the study of statistics such as births, deaths,
income, or the incidence of disease, which
illustrate the changing structure of human
populations.
Demography
 Population Size
 is the number of individuals in a population
Demographics
 Population Composition
 Population composition is the description of
the characteristics of a group of people in
terms of factors such as their age, sex, marital
status, education, occupation, and relationship
to the head of household.
 Ofthese, the age and sex composition of
any population are most widely used.
Population Composition
Demographics
 Spatial Distribution
 describes how
spread out
a population is (as
in what area it
occurs in).
 Spatial
distributions can be
quite large, such as
an entire continent
or ocean, or quite
small, such as a
patch of ground in a
forest.
Tool Used in Community Diagnosis

 Vital and Health Statistics


 Vital Statistics are accumulated data gathered
on live births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages
and divorces.

 Health statistics include both empirical data


and estimates related to health, such as
mortality, morbidity, risk
factors, health service coverage,
and health systems.
Common Vital and Health Statistical Indicators

 Fertility rate
 The fertility rate (FR) is the number of live
births per 1,000 women of reproductive age
(ages 15 to 49 years) per year.
 This is a more refined way to measure fertility
than crude birth rate because the FR accounts
for the percentage of women aged 15 to 49
years in a population.
Actual Projected
Common Vital and Health Statistical Indicators
 Mortality Rate
 Mortality rate, or death rate, is a measure of the
number of deaths in a particular population, scaled to
the size of that population, per unit of time.
Common Vital and Health Statistical Indicators
 Morbidity rate
 The morbidity rate is the frequency or proportion with
which a disease appears in a population.
Announcement of Assignment

 https://youtu.be/ouMLdTpUeIw - CHAP 1

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