The document discusses community diagnosis, which involves conducting an in-depth analysis of a community's health profiles, status, and factors affecting health. It outlines the suggested contents of a community diagnosis, which includes an introduction, target community profile, data analysis, action plan based on prioritized problems identified, conclusion, and recommendations. It also describes the target community profile section in detail, covering geographic identifiers, population profile, socio-demographic indicators, socio-economic indicators, environmental indicators, and health profile. Finally, it discusses the steps involved in community diagnosis, including preparation, survey conduct, data analysis and interpretation, and action plan preparation.
2. WHAT IS
COMMUNITY
DIAGNOSIS?
It is an in-depth process of
finding out the profiles,
health status of the
community and the factors
affecting the present status
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
3. SUGGESTED CONTENTS OF COMMUNITY
DIAGNOSIS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. TARGET COMMUNITY PROFILE
3. ANALYSIS OF DATA
4. ACTION PLAN BASED ON PRIORITIZED PROBLEMS
IDENTIFIED
5. CONCLUSION
6. RECOMMENDATION
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
4. INTRODUCTION
1. Rationale
accurate, valid, timely and relevant information
on the community profile and health problems
are essential so that the communities’ limited
resources can be maximized
Relevant data can best be gathered through
community-based approach
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of
Philippine Government Nurses.
5. INTRODUCTION
2. Purpose
to analyze the data in order to develop
a responsive intervention strategies that
address the root cause of the problem
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
6. INTRODUCTION
3. Statement of Objectives
General Objective statement of
what are to be accomplished to
attain the study
Specific Objective – statements of
what are to be accomplished to the
general objectives or goal
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National
League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
7. INTRODUCTION
4. Methodology and Tool
used
a description of the
adoption, construction
and administration of
instruments
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007).
Manila] National League Of Philippine
Government Nurses.
8. INTRODUCTION
4. Limitation of the
study
state any limitations
that exist in the
reference or given
population/area of
assignment
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007).
Manila] National League Of Philippine
Government Nurses.
9. TARGET COMMUNITY PROFILE
1. Geographic Identifiers
Historical Background - includes description of past population,
location or proximity to metropolitan area, organizational chart of
the barangay, relationship to surrounding communities, and other
pertinent data.
Describe the location, boundaries, total population, physical
features, climate (seasonal change), medium of communication
and means of transportation and resource (hospital, market,
school, health center, etc.) available in the community
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government
Nurses.
10. TARGET COMMUNITY
PROFILE
1. Geographic Identifiers
The NORTH should always be located on the top
Legends and color coding are used to indicate houses
interviewed and resources of the community such as
markets, barangay hall, church, communal water source,
public toilets, health centers, stores and other
landmarks.
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of
Philippine Government Nurses.
11. TARGET COMMUNITY
PROFILE
2. Population Profile
Total Estimated population of the barangay (Based on
PSA)
Population Density (PD)
PD = Total No. of Population X 1000
Total No. of Sq. Meters
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
12. TARGET
COMMUNITY
PROFILE
2. Population Profile
Total population of the
area surveyed
Total of families
surveyed
Total number of
household surveyed
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine
Government Nurses.
13. TARGET
COMMUNITY
PROFILE
3. Socio-demographic
Profile
Total population of
families surveyed
Total population surveyed
Total number of
households surveyed
Age and sex Distribution
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of
Philippine Government Nurses.
14. TARGET
COMMUNITY
PROFILE
3. Socio-demographic Profile
Sex Ratio (SR)
SR = Number of Males X 100
Number of Females
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government
Nurses.
18. TARGET
COMMUNITY
PROFILE 4. Socio-economic Indicators
Educational Attainment
Literacy Rate (LR)
LR = No. of Pop. 8 yrs above whom can read & write
Total No. of Pop. 8 years old & above
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
20. TARGET
COMMUNITY
PROFILE
5. Environmental Indicators
Water Supply
Excreta Disposal
Garbage Disposal
Others - pet ownership,
Domestic animals (pig, dog,
birds, cats) per family surveyed
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of
Philippine Government Nurses.
21. TARGET
COMMUNITY
PROFILE
6. Health Profile
Food Storage
Infant Feeding practices
Immunization status of children (0-
12 months old)
Community facilities and resources
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
22. TARGET
COMMUNITY
PROFILE
6. Health Profile
Health Seeking
Behaviors/Awareness of
medical/Dental servicesutilized
commonly used by the community
people
Communication resource – sources
of information
Family Planning
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of
Philippine Government Nurses.
23. TARGET
COMMUNITY
PROFILE
6. Morbidity and Mortality
Data
Leading cause of Morbidity
Leading cause of Mortality
Leading cause of Infant
Mortality
Leading cause of maternal
mortality
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
24. ANALYSIS OF
DATA
1. Identification of Health
Problems
2. Prioritized problems
identified
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
25. ACTION PLAN BASED ON PRIORITIZED
PROBLEM IDENTIFIED
1. Intervention Strategies
Review of related literature, if
any, regarding possible solutions
to the health problems
Specific activities to be done
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
26. ACTION PLAN BASED ON PRIORITIZED
PROBLEM IDENTIFIED
1. Intervention Strategies
Gantt chart of activities to be
done
Budget
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
27. APPENDICES
Include the following:
Spot Map
Survey Questionnairre
Definition of terms
Forms (laboratory results
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
28. APPENDICES
Include the following:
Letters (Endorsement from local
health department, Barangay
Captain)
Photographs
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
29. APPENDICES
Include the following:
Gantt chart of group activities
Organizational chart of Barangay
officials
Health center
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
30. APPENDICES
Include the following:
List of student group members
and other pertinent data for
documentation
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
32. STEPS IN COMMUNITY DIAGNOSIS
1. Preparation of community diagnosis
2. Conduct of survey proper using the
format/survey form
3. Make Graph or chart of each data gathered
4. Data analysis and interpretation
5. Preparation of action plan/project plan
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Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
33. PREPARATION OF COMMUNITY
DIAGNOSIS
1. Identify the barangay to survey or required by
the health center
2. Ocular survey
Courtesy callto the brgy. Captain/kagawad for
health
Identification of key leaders and BHWs
Conduct ocular survey of a few households
Start preparing the spot map
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34. PREPARATION OF COMMUNITY
DIAGNOSIS
3. Community Assembly
Inform people of purpose of presence in the
barangay
Disseminate initial findings specially presence of
infectious diseases in the area
- explain its mode of transmission, signs and
symptoms
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
35. CONDUCT OF SURVEY PROPER USING
THE FORMAT/SURVEY FORM
1. Random sampling or saturation
Random sampling, 10% of population,
employ one group
Saturation- house to house survey to
check total population and determine
true picture of the Barangay, employ
several groups
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
36. CONDUCT OF SURVEY PROPER USING
THE FORMAT/SURVEY FORM
1. Random sampling or saturation
Random sampling, 10% of population,
employ one group
Saturation- house to house survey to
check total population and determine
true picture of the Barangay, employ
several groups
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
38. Important:
Decide on the needed data for
community analysis
Data can be collected or obtained
from the health center, PSA, City or
Municipal Hall planning division and
barangay hall or other resources
within the said community
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
39. TECHNIQUES OF DATA COLLECTION
1. Key information approach
- same as grape-vine approach
- certain individuals or key informants by
virtue of their experience, profession or elected
officers who can continue valuable information
on issues pertaining to health needs of the
community
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
40. TECHNIQUES OF DATA COLLECTION
1. Steps in the process:
a. Identify characteristics of the key informants likely
to have insight in to issues under study
b. Select potential key informants, and make initial
contact
c. Determine specific information you wish to obtain,
and specific questions to ask
d. Administer instruments like interview, mailing,
telephone, etc.
e. Tabulate data collected and draw conclusions
Reference:
Public health nursing in the Philippines. (2007). Manila] National League Of Philippine Government Nurses.
42. Do activities to attract the
community:
BP Taking
Weight Taking
Vital Signs Taking
Go around the area carrying placards
to inform presence of infectious
diseases, explaining mode of
transmission, signs and symptoms, its
prevention, & management
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