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SCORING

ACCIDENT HAZARDS

Improperly kept pointed or sharp objects and pesticides


Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification

1. Nature of problem

2/3 x 1

2/3

The problem is a health threat that requires immediate intervention because it can cause harm and consequences and further hazards to the family. The resources and interventions needed are available to the family, only initiative and motivation should be supplemented. Risk and threats for accidents and poisons will be prevented if proper management to the problem will be done earlier. The family does not recognize the existence of the problem.

2. Modifiability of the problem

2/2 x 2

3. Preventive potential

3/3 x 1

4.

Salience of the problem


Total Score

0/2 x 1

0 3 2/3

Old bamboo flooring and improperly covered well as fall hazards


Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification

1. Nature of problem

2/3 x 1

2/3

Thee problem is considered a health threat to the family that requires immediate management to reduce/ eliminate untoward harm from fall. The problem can be solve easily sine the familys resources are available materials needed are available only that initiative is lacking. Possible harm and accident from fall can be prevented if areas and materials prone to fall will be fixed. The problem is not felt by the family.

2. Modifiability of the problem

2/2 x 2

3. Preventive potential

3/3 x 1

4.

Salience of the problem


Total Score

0/2 x 1

0 3 2/3

POOR ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION

Presence of breeding sites and resting sites of vectors of diseases


Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification

1. Nature of problem

2/3 x 1

2/3

The problem is said to be a health threat not only to the family but to their neighboring families. It should be given appropriate attention and management. Interventions and resources needed in solving the problem are available to the family, proper utilization is just needed. Acquiring/ prevalence of certain diseases cause by vectors such as mosquitoes, flies, and rodents will be reduced or eliminated if the problem will be managed as soon as possible. The family is not aware of the occurrence of the problem.

2. Modifiability of the problem

2/2 x 2

3. Preventive potential

3/3 x 1

4.

Salience of the problem


Total Score

0/2 x 1

0 3 2/3

Improper garbage disposal


Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification

1. Nature of problem

2/3 x 1

2/3

The problem is considered a health threat to the family as well as to their kabarangays. Resources n solving the problem are readily available since appropriate areas for dumping area and compost fit are available, as well as to the interventions. Communicable diseases transferable by insects and rodents can be prevented and the harm of global warming that can be caused by burning plastics will be reduced/ eliminated if the problem is managed. The family isnt aware that the problem exists.

2. Modifiability of the problem

2/2 x 2

3. Preventive potential

3/3 x 2

4.

Salience of the problem


Total Score

0/2 x 1

0 3 2/3

Improper drainage system

Criteria

Computation

Actual Score

Justification

1. Nature of problem 2. Modifiability of the problem 3. Preventive potential

2/3 x 1

2/3

The problem is a health threat.

2/2 x 2

Resources are available to the family and interventions are feasible. Occurrence of waterborne diseases and parasitism and other communicable diseases can be reduced/minimized if the problem is solved earlier. The family doesnt perceive it as a problem.

3/3 x 1

4.

Salience of the problem


Total Score

0/2 x 1

0 3 2/3

UNHEALTHY LIFESTYLE AND PERSONAL HABITS AND PRACTICES

Self-medication

Criteria

Computation

Actual Score

Justification

1. Nature of problem 2. Modifiability of the problem

2/3 x 1

2/3

The problem is a health threat to the patient especially when illnesses occur. The problem is partially modifiable since the familys resources are not readily available; they lack income to buy prescribed medications and to seek for medical consultations. The possibility of adverse drug effect, allergies and other harm will be minimized if the problem will be solved as soon as possible. The family doesnt perceive it as a problem.

2/2 x 1

3. Preventive potential

3/3 x 1

4.

Salience of the problem


Total Score

0/2 x 1

0 2 2/3

Unsafe water drinking


Criteria Computation Actual Score Justification

1. Nature of problem

2/3 x 1

2/3

The problem is a health threat to the patient because the distance between their CR and source of water is not far enough. Resources are available to the family and interventions are feasible. Waterborne diseases can be reduce or minimized if the problem is solved earlier. The family doesnt perceive it as a problem.

2. Modifiability of the problem 3. Preventive potential

2/2 x 2

2/3 x 1

2/3

4.

Salience of the problem


Total Score

0/2 x 1

0 3 1/3

THE PRIORITIZED HEALTH PROBLEMS

The lists of health condition or problems ranked according to priorities are as follows: ACCIDDENT HAZARDS Improperly kept pointed or sharp objects and pesticides Old bamboo flooring and improperly covered well as fall hazards POOR ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION Presence of breeding sites and resting sites of vectors of diseases Improper garbage disposal Improper drainage system UNHEALTHY LIFESTYLE AND PERSONAL HABITS AND PRACTICES Self-medication Unsafe water drinking 2 2/3 3 1/3 3 2/3 3 2/3 3 2/3 3 2/3 3 2/3

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