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Analysis Report Final
3. Median and inter quartile range of monthly family income in my data set 3
(Statement)
4. Distribution of marital status of individuals aged 18 & above in the families I 3
surveyed (Frequency Table)
5. Gender distribution in my data set (Pie Chart) 3
10. Total number of live births & maternal deaths in 10 household I visited 5
12. Total number of children less than 5 years of age in 10 houses I visited, 5–6
Proportion of children less than 5 years of age with complete EPI immunization.
(Frequency distribution Table, bar chart, complete and incomplete immunization)
13. Distribution of chronic health conditions in 10 families I interviewed 6
(Frequency table, n=total household members of 10 houses)
14. Frequency distribution table of health seeking behaviour of 10 households 7
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1. Distribution of types of families in my data set (Pie Chart)
Types Of Families
Nuclear Family
Step Family
Childless Family
Grand-Parent
80%
Unconventional Family
40%
EME Lahore
10%
Township Lahore
20%
10% Johar Town Lahore
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3. Median and Inter-quartile range of monthly family income in my data set
Gender Distribution
36%
Male Female
Others
64%
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6. Age distribution of individuals surveyed (Frequency Table)
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9. Frequency distribution of total number of individuals in a household
10. Total number of live births & maternal deaths in 10 household I visited
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EPI Immunization
0 1 2
Number of Children with age <5 Years with complete or incomplete Immunization
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14. Frequency distribution table of health seeking behaviour of 10
households
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CONCLUSION OF ANALYSIS REPORT
1. Survey Objectives
A community-oriented training program.
10 household surveys to be conducted for gathering information
regarding personal identification, socio-demographic profile,
environmental sanitation, vaccination, disease history, health seeking
behaviour, life style and related risks. Method: Questions were asked.
Information is to be used for academic research purposes only.
Making a survey analysis report afterwards.
2. Survey Conclusions
Major type of family is nuclear family and most families have around 5
individuals. Most families were concerned about personal information.
Household income was in median range of 150,000/- and inter quartile
range of about 200,000/-. (This area was well developed).
Almost all families had education completed up to secondary level
except 1 in which a child of 4 years was about to get admission in school.
All families were in good health condition. Only 1 family had 2
individuals with hypertension and diabetes mellitus. The same family
also had a member who suffered a COVID-19 infection recently.
All families had completed their Vaccinations timely and most of the
individuals were students. Most females who were married were
housewives. Main earning source was the head of family, A Male.
3 live births in a single family but in close relatives and a death in same
family but of a close relative.
All families had proper environmental sanitation and 2 families had also
kept pets. All household were in 1 – 2 km range except 6. These were a
friend of friends.
Most families (80%) complained about attitude of Medical Professionals.
3. Recommendations
Improvement in Doctor attitude, cost of care and safe treatment
options were the recommendations most often given by families.
Sign: _____________
Date: _____________
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