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Rural Community Report January to April 2014

Rural Community Report January to April 2014. Melissa Claire L. Masaluñga MD Pamela Anne C. Mondejar MD Javier Regner H. Saniano MD. UP-CHDP. University of the Philippines Community Health and Development Program

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Rural Community Report January to April 2014

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  1. Rural Community Report January to April 2014 Melissa Claire L. Masaluñga MD Pamela Anne C. Mondejar MD Javier Regner H. Saniano MD

  2. UP-CHDP University of the Philippines Community Health and Development Program A partnership between the University and the Local Government and people of the municipality where planning,implementation, monitoring and evaluation are done with the active participation of the community.

  3. UP-CHDP • 2007 • UP BOR approved creation of UP Manila Community Health and Development Program • Identified a common site for immersion of students from different UP colleges • Formed a partnership with the Municipality of San Juan, Batangas • 2013 • MOA with San Juan, Batangas ended • MOA with AMIGA Interlocal Health Zone was signed

  4. Timeline February 2013 Signing of the Memorandum of Agreement between the AMIGA Interlocal Health Zone, the Provincial Government of Cavite and UP Manila.

  5. Timeline March 2013 AMIGA Orientation wherein the community was introduced to possible community programs assisted by the UP-CHDP.

  6. Timeline March-July 2013 Problem Identification in selected barangaysthrough focused group discussions and barangay assemblies based on the 6 building blocks for health.

  7. Timeline • July 18, 2013 • Presentation and validation of data collected from April to July. • Identification of AMIGA-wide program focus for the AMIGA-UP Partnership.

  8. Timeline • July to October 2013 • Problem tree analysis from data collected from FGD’s from March to July 2013. Fiji, T. Health Systems Thinking. 2013.

  9. Timeline • November to December 2013 • Selection of Focus Barangays

  10. Timeline • January to April 2014 • Establishing Rapport with Focus Barangays • Identification of Key Leaders • Household Census

  11. Timeline • January to April 2014 • Community Readiness Assessment of Focus Barangays • Interprofessional Education Program

  12. Organizational Structure Dr. Elizabeth R. Paterno CHDP Director Dr. ZoraydaLeopando Amadeo Dr. GeohariHamoy Mendez Dr. Florinda U. Canuto Indang Dr. Anthony Cordero G. E. Aguinaldo Dr. LourichaOpina-Tan Alfonso Jonnalyn Aguilar Rhosien Mae Garma ManilynPrudente-Espejo

  13. Objectives To provide learning opportunities for both the faculty and students of the University of the Philippines in the principles and practice of community health and development (LEARNING)

  14. Objectives 2. To assist communities attain increasing capacities in their own health care and development through the Primary Health Care approach (SERVICE & RESEARCH)

  15. TOP CAUSES OF MORBIDITY in AMIGA

  16. TOP CAUSES OF MORTALITY in AMIGA

  17. Diabetes and Hypertension Program • Non-Communicable Diseases ranked number 4 on the top 5 perceived health problemsof AMIGA. • Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus

  18. Diabetes and Hypertension Program • Increase the proportion of controlled HPN & DM by 25% in selected barangays in 5 years. • Not more than 25% of pre-HPN and those with risk factors will develop the disease in 5 years (Primary Prevention Goal).

  19. Component Programs Community Readiness Assessment Process For Using the Community Readiness Model

  20. Component Programs II. Inter-Professional Education Program Students and professionals from different colleges work towards a patient’s health care and goals. Family Medicine CAMP Public Health Medicine Patient and Family Social Work Dentistry Derma Pharma Pedia Nursing

  21. Thank You...

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