Community Program 1
Community Program 1
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Colli, Denmark +639056509178
Gonzales, Erdelle S. +639812407171
Herrera, Zarah Monique P. +639161238018
Laxa, Paula Angelina M. +63932883180
Leonor, Maureen Elizabeth D. +639568425108
Llavore, Pauline S. +639676897044
Macalalad, Angelika M. +639772618522
Macasaquit, Patricia Dominique +639052811279
Mallari, Annabella D. +639948158918
Manalang, Adrianne M. +639630854898
Manalaysay, Jezreel F. +639515440336
Medina, Aljay L. +639213638793
Meriño, Amelite Drew T. +639072227176
Submitted to:
November 2023
Table of Contents
Process 6: Documentation 41
DEDICATION
FOREWORD
To the Supreme Being, the immutable guide in our lives, we express our
deepest gratitude. In moments of uncertainty and challenge, your omnipresent
guidance has cast a luminous light upon our educational pilgrimage. May our
collective efforts in community health promotion stand as a resounding testament
to Your boundless compassion and universal love, weaving a narrative of health
and well-being that transcends individual boundaries.
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institutions have been instrumental in shaping our journey toward compassionate
healthcare.
To our esteemed Clinical Instructor, Sir Manny B. Ramos, MSN, RN, LPT,
we owe an immeasurable debt of gratitude. Your unswerving commitment to our
intellectual and professional growth has served as a guiding star in our educational
cosmos. Throughout our Community Health Nursing II – Related Learning
Experience, your mentorship has been pivotal in shaping our nuanced
understanding of compassionate healthcare. Your dedication stands as an
exemplification of the noble ethos intrinsic to the nursing profession.
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Rose Ann A. Romero, MAN, RN, Ma. Jyrell S. Bonito, MAN, RN, and Patrick C.
Ranalo, MSN, RN:
Our sincere thanks extend to the Barangay Santa Lucia Health Center, the
nurturing crucible where we not only honed our clinical skills but forged profound
connections with the essence of community healthcare. Under the sagacious
guidance of Sir Manny B. Ramos, MSN, RN, LPT, this center became more than a
place of practice; it evolved into a bastion of knowledge, endowing us with real-
world experiences that will eternally resonate in our professional practice. The
seeds of compassion and care that were sown within these walls will undoubtedly
bear fruits in our collective commitment to community well-being.
To the gracious residents of Barangay Santa Lucia, our hosts par excellence,
we extend our deepest appreciation. Your active participation and warm reception
have rendered our learning experience profoundly enriching and meaningful.
Through the richness of your stories and the generosity of your spirit, you have
played an instrumental role in fostering a genuine sense of community. Your
willingness to share the intricacies of your lives has not only broadened our
perspectives but has become an integral part of our narrative of learning and
growth.
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Local Health Workers and Volunteers:
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Sponsorships and Financial Contributors:
In unity and profound gratitude, we present "Sugat Saver Kit" and Health
Education and Awareness: “Sugat Sanggalang king Santa Lucia: Alagang Malasakit king
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Objectives:
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The Client should be able to:
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HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS PLAN: PROGRAM PROCESS
Santa Lucia is a barangay nestled within the City of San Fernando, which
proudly holds the distinction of being the capital of Pampanga, a province situated
in the heart of the Central Luzon region in the Philippines. This serene and vibrant
community is a testament to the beauty and diversity that the Philippines has to
offer.
The population figure of 8,563, as of the 2022 Census, highlights the growth
and dynamics of Santa Lucia over the years. It signifies the presence of a
substantial community, each with its own unique stories, traditions, and
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contributions to the barangay's identity and development. This demographic
information serves as a foundation for the barangay's governance, enabling local
officials to tailor policies and initiatives to meet the needs and aspirations of its
residents.
As of 2022, it has a total household of 1, 914. Barangay Sta. Lucia has grown
into a substantial and diverse community, consisting of 15 puroks, three of which
belong to Mansgold (Purok 13, 14, and 15). This expansive barangay plays a
significant role in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga, and its residents actively
participate in various local initiatives and events that contribute to the city's cultural
and social vibrancy.
The population of Santa Lucia reflects the cultural diversity and vibrant spirit
of Pampanga. Its residents are known for their warm hospitality and deep-rooted
traditions, with many families having lived in the area for generations. This cultural
heritage is not only preserved but actively celebrated through various community
events, making Santa Lucia a cultural hub within the city.
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B. Location of the Community
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C. Social Systems within the community
A social assessment was performed and showed the health of the population may
be impacted by variables such as housing conditions, sanitary conditions, water,
and garbage disposal. For people who live in low-income neighborhoods, sari-sari
stores are frequently their main source of food and drink. It showed that there are
poor to good sanitation standards. During the interview, it demonstrated that there
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are gaps in understanding on the appropriate care of wounds. Some of them
choose to prioritize buying food rather than buying wound care supplies when
wounded, thus their wounds go untreated. By addressing these issues through
health education, providing access to wound kits, and assessing low-cost
alternatives, the community's everyday quality of life may be improved. Therefore,
it is essential to encourage and provide health education to the barangay's residents
in order to improve the general health outcomes of communities.
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Gap Identification and Program Rationale:
"Sugat Saver Kit" and "Health Education and Awareness: “Sugat Sanggalang
king Santa Lucia: Alagang Malasakit king Kalusugan"
Through the implementation of the "Sugat Saver Kit" and "Health Education
and Awareness" programs, Barangay Santa Lucia aims to not only fill a crucial gap
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in community healthcare but also foster a healthier, more informed community. This
initiative is a testament to our dedication to responsive and community-centered
healthcare, ensuring the well-being of the residents remains at the forefront of our
programmatic efforts.
Definition
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Importance
The significance of the "Sugat Saver Kit" program lies in its direct response
to a critical health concern in the community with their lack of proper hazard of
garbage disposal that can contribute to the unhealthy lifestyle that can cause
infections to their wounds. Wounds, as it ranked as the third leading cause of
morbidity in Barangay Santa Lucia in 2022, highlighting the urgency of providing
specialized attention to this issue. By offering access to wound care resources and
education, the program tackles the problem at its source, reducing the occurrence
and severity of wounds in the community.
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The visual documentation encompasses a spectrum of wound types, each
depicting unique characteristics and potential challenges in wound care
management. These visuals serve not only as informative supplements to the
assessment findings but also as crucial reference points for healthcare
professionals and program implementers. The inclusion of visual data significantly
augments the comprehensiveness of the assessment, ensuring that the "Sugat
Saver Kit" program is adeptly tailored to address the distinct needs associated with
these prevalent wound types.
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2. Health Education and Awareness: “Sugat Sanggalang king Santa Lucia:
Alagang Malasakit king kalusugan"
Definition
Importance
Knowledge Dissemination:
The "Sugat Saver Kit" and "Health Education and Awareness: Sugat
Sanggalang king Santa Lucia: Alagang Malasakit king Kalusugan" initiatives play a
significant role in the realm of community health promotion within Barangay Santa
Lucia. These programs directly tackle the critical concern of wound-related
morbidity by delivering essential resources, knowledge, and fostering a culture of
compassionate health. Beyond addressing immediate healthcare needs, they are
instrumental in fostering long-term improvements in overall health outcomes and
the reduction of healthcare disparities. Through their targeted focus on wound care,
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they exemplify the transformative impact of community-based initiatives on public
health. It encourages community members to look out for one another, offer
assistance when needed, and seek help promptly when faced with health concerns.
A compassionate health culture can positively impact community cohesion and
support networks.
Interruption of the wound healing Age - age affects the wound healing
process - The healing process goes process; the elderly heal more slowly
through stages, but they are disrupted. than younger adults The inflammatory
For instance, when a scab forms, we response of an individual changes as
have a desire to scratch and tear the they age. resulting in wound healing
scab off, which delays the wound delays.
healing process.
Presence of other health conditions
Lack of information about proper – other health conditions such as
wound care - can result in a number of Diabetes mellitus, for instance, hinders
issues, including infection and wound the body's normal wound-healing
prolongation. Proper wound care is processes, which means chronic
essential in promoting wound healing. wounds can soon become severe and
infected if left untreated.
Proper nutrition - proper nutrition is
essential for effective healing; a wound Socioeconomic status- a family's
cannot heal properly if nutrients socioeconomic status influences
necessary for cell repair and growth are wound care; a family in a financial crisis
inadequate. is less likely to purchase wound care
supplies and is more likely to develop
Smoking - Smoking constricts blood other complications.
vessels, reducing the flow of oxygen
and nutrients, which can impede
wound healing. Also, smoking weakens
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our immune system causing a slow
wound healing process and increases
the risk for infection.
Changeability Importance
More Changeable
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Process 4: Health Promotion Plan: Detailed proposal with identified needs to
achieve a specific health goal
Health Objectives: After the 2-hour program, every attendee will receive a “Sugat
Saver kit” and this program empowers community members to take charge of
their health and the health of their loved ones. By equipping individuals with the
knowledge and tools necessary for proper wound care, it fosters self-reliance and
lessens the burden on the healthcare system. This empowerment encourages
individuals to seek early treatment for wounds, reducing the risk of complications
and infections
1. DATA GATHERING
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about the disease
top 10 that cause
leading morbidity
causes of in the
morbidity. Barangay
of Sta.
Lucia.
1.2 Meeting Formulated Group 3 - 3C Records Group 3 – OCTOBER The
About the a topic of Wounds 3C 26, 2023 students
formulation (THURSDA were able
Paper
activities to Y) to
do Pens formulate
regarding data and
wound pictured
care which the
is the top 3 program
at the top about
10 leading wound care
cause of which is the
morbidity top 3
among the
top 10
leading
causes of
morbidity.
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the initial
data base
that would
be used on
house to
house
interviews.
glucomete households
r and regarding
pulse their
oximeter) knowledge
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about
wounds and
also other
diseases.
Papers program
that they
will conduct
at Brgy.
Sta. Lucia.
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6.Writing of Signed Sponsors Pens Leonor, NOVEMBE The group
letters for Maureen R 3, 2023 leader will
Letters Papers
sponsorship be able to
(Friday)
to ask
INTERNATI assistance
ONAL to the
PHARMAC desired
EUTICALS, sponsorshi
INC. and ps.
Tarlac-
Kamandag
Eagles Club
and hand it
over to the
Clinical
Instructor for
signature,
then
submitted to
the
Company.
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7. Approval Approved Sponsors Pens, Leonor, November The leader
of Maureen 10,2023 will be
Sponsorshi Papers
Sponsorship waiting for
ps (Friday)
letters the
schedule of
the meeting
with the
sponsors.
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sponsored the “Sugat
by the Saver Kit”
Tarlac-
Kamanda
g Eagles
Club
8.3 Meeting Accepted Group 100 pcs Leonor, November The leader
With the 3-3C 13, 2023 of the group
private Delivery Of Maureen (Monday) will
individual of cotton successfully
who complete
donated 100pcs the
100pcs of cotton essentials
cotton needed for
the “Sugat
Saver Kit”
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9. Packing of Packed the Group 3 – Pouch Leonor, NOVEMBE The
“Sugat Saver 3C Maureen R 14, 2023 Student
“Sugat Betadine
Kit” (TUESDAY nurses
Saver kit” Llavore,
Gauze ) were able
Pauline
pad to
Alcohol repacked
Macalalad,
the Sugat
Soap Angelika
Saver Kit
Scissors Manalaysa that will be
y, Jezreel distributed
Bandages
after the
Macasaquit Program.
Patricia
Meriño,
Amelite
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d and
facilitate
monitoring
and
required
subsequent
assessmen
ts.
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program in
the LYC
court.
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10.5 Client or Laptop Macalalad, NOVEMBE The
Househol Angelika R 17, 2023 Students
Prayer, Program Pojector
ds with (FRIDAY) were able
Singing of Implement
lack of Mic Manalaysa to start the
the ed
knowledg Mp3 y, Jezreel program
National
e about with a
Anthem Speaker Medina,
wound Prayer
and Our Aljay
care. followed by
Lady of
Singing of
Fatima
the
Hymn
national
anthem and
Our Lady of
Fatima
Hymn.
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10.7 Client or Laptop Macasaquit NOVEMBE Majority of
Program Househol ,Patricia R 17, 2023 the
Program Projector
Proper Of ds with (FRIDAY) participants
Implement Colli,
Health lack of Mic at the
ed Denmark
Teaching knowledg Papers health
Plan e about Manalang, teaching
Return Demo Adrianne
wound program
Picture
care. Laxa, Paula will be able
Speaker to
Herrera,
understand
Zarah
the
Llavore, importance
Pauline of wound
care
Meriño,
manageme
Amelite
nt.
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10.9
gunshot). knowledge
able to
know what
to do when
you have
major
wounds.
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while
waiting for
the
distribution
of “Sugat
Saver Kit”
and Foods.
10.11
Awarding of
Certificate Client or Mic Leonor, NOVEMBE Certificates
Certificates
Awarded Househol Maureen R 17, 2023 were
Certificates
And closing ds with (FRIDAY) awarded as
remarks lack of a sign of
knowledg Sir Manny appreciatio
e about Ramos n for every
wound sponsor
care. who helped
us to
achieve
this
program
10.12 SSK and Client or Sugat saver Group 3 – NOVEMBE Meals and the
Distribution food were Household kit 3C R 17, 2023 “Sugat Saver
of SSK and distribute s with (FRIDAY) Kit” were
Hamburgers
Food d lack of distributed to
knowledge Water the attendees
about Grapes
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wound Tissue after the health
care. teaching.
11.
Logistics
Program Client or Chairs Group 3 – NOVEMBE For a better
Implemen Household 3C R 17, 2023 flow in
Speakers
ted s with (FRIDAY) organizing the
lack of Projector whole event.
knowledge Laptop
about
Foods
wound
care. “Sugat Saver
Kit”
Tables
Mic
12.
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to ensure the
safety of the
participants.
wound Erdelle
care. Medina,
Aljay
On November 17, 2023, Group 3C conducted our “Sugat Saver Kit” program and Health
Education and Awareness: “Sugat Sanggalang king Santa Lucia: Alagang Malasakit
king Kalusugan". We gathered 86 out of 100 of our expected participants and distributed
brochures and food stubs at the registration booth. The assigned student nurses
conducted a brief Health Education and Awareness teaching on the proper care for
minor wounds in collaboration with the Red Cross Philippines, Angeles Chapter,
wherein they also discussed major wounds like stabbed wounds and gun shot. This was
achieved through role-playing common scenarios where wounds are typically acquired.
After the teachings, we presented the contents of our “Sugat Saver Kit”, explained its
proper uses, and handed it to the participants before leaving the venue. We also
provided food and conducted our post-evaluation quiz with five YES OR NO questions
simultaneously.
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Some challenges we faced during program implementation included a surge in
participants wanting their blood pressure and sugar levels checked, and an almost
insufficient supply of lancets for testing blood sugar. However, the majority of
participants were accommodated. Our short-term goal was to provide “Sugat Saver Kit”
for home use as first aid, and were achieved successfully.
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Recommendations:
In light of the critical observation that wound-related morbidity ranks as the third
leading cause of morbidities within the community of Barangay Sta. Lucia, our group
highly recommends the seamless continuation and amplification of the ongoing program
focused on proper wound care, health education, and awareness. The robust foundation
established during our sessions has proven instrumental in equipping participants with
indispensable knowledge and skills essential for the effective management of wounds.
The rationale for the continuation of this program is multi-faceted. Firstly, it holds
immense potential to fortify the health practices of individuals within Barangay Sta. Lucia.
By persisting in imparting essential knowledge and practical skills, we contribute
significantly to enhancing the community's capacity for effective wound care
management. Secondly, extending this initiative will not only benefit individuals but also
foster a collective understanding of the paramount importance of proper wound care
within the community. By perpetuating the educational aspects of the program, we
contribute to creating a shared ethos of health-consciousness and responsibility.
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The expected outcomes of this program extension are significant. Sustaining this
program will empower individuals to make informed decisions about their health. The
continuous exposure to health education serves as a constant reminder, enabling
residents to proactively engage in wellness practices. Furthermore, the persistent
commitment to health education cultivates a culture of proactive wellness within the
community. Over time, this cultural shift will manifest in healthier lifestyles, reduced
healthcare disparities, and an overall improvement in community health.
PROCESS 6: DOCUMENTATION
I. October 27, 2023 Signing of permit with Barangay Captain Herman Quiwa.
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II. October 27, 2023 Start of house to house interview at Barangay Sta. Lucia
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III. October 28, 2023 Program Proposal at Our Lady of Fatima University
"Sugat Saver Kit" and "Health Education and Awareness: “Sugat Sanggalang king
Santa Lucia: Alagang malasakit king kalusugan”
IV. November 13, 2023 The group leader, Maureen Leonor had a meeting with the IPI
Marketing Specialist at International Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Warehouse for the releasing
of 100pcs. Bioderm soap and 102pcs. Ethyl Casino alcohol for the “Sugat Saver kit”
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V. November 14, 2023 Packing of “Sugat Saver Kit” and prizes for the participants.
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VI. November 17, 2023 “Sugat Saver Kit" and "Health Education and Awareness: “Sugat
Sanggalang king Santa Lucia: Alagang malasakit king Kalusugan" program at LYC
Basketball Court, Brgy. Sta. Lucia, City of San Fernando, Pampanga
Registration
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Booth of our sponsors; Bioderm and Casino Ethyl alcohol
Our 86 participants.
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Our Clinical Coordinator, Sir Marcellus Belisario giving his opening remarks.
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Philippine Red Cross talking about giving first aid on stabbed wounds and gun shot.
Together with our Clinical Instructor, Sir Manny Ramos, Clinical Coordinator, Sir
Marcellus Belisario, our sponsors Philippine Red Cross Pampanga, representatives
from Bioderm and Ethyl Casino alcohol.
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Giving of certificates of appreciation to our sponsors for ttheir support to our program.
Distribution of “Sugat Saver Kits” and foods. Participants were provided with assistance
and directed to the exit. Crowd control measures were implemented to ensure the safety
of the participants.
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“Care for one, that’s love. Care for hundreds, that’s nursing”
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VII. November 18, 2023 Final Presentation for our program, “Sugat Saver Kit" and
"Health Education and Awareness: “Sugat Sanggalang king Santa Lucia: Alagang
malasakit king Kalusugan". Ending our successful presentation, together with our
esteemed Panelists and our Dean in College of Nursing, Sir Arnel G. Buencamino,
MAN, RN, RM.
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For our Video presentation
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References:
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Financial Statement
Group Contribution
Names Own money Solicitation
Colli, Denmark 207 500
Gonzales, Erdelle 207 500
Herrera, Zarah 207 500
Laxa, Paula 207 500
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100pcs of povidone iodine + 100 pcs of elastic bandages = 5,500
100pcs scissors= 900
102 pcs of pouches= 2, 752
50pcs candy plastic for kids candies= 95
24 pcs of baon pack snacks for prices= 1, 113
Cookies/candies for kids= 480 good for 50kids
100pcs eco bag for food= 240
10 boxes of band aid= 250
200pcs of bottled water= 1000
Burger patties= 1, 644 (274 each tub, 24pcs)
Burger buns= 875 (35 per pack of 6 x 25 packs)
5 tray of small Eggs= 1,150
Burger plastic= 50
Transpo= 140
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