“Lusog-Linang”: Utilizing Community-engaged Research towards Capacity Building in Health of an Underserved Community

Q4 Medicine
Earl Francis R. Sumile, PhD, RN, Jan Vincent T. Delos Santos, MAEd, RN, Mary Abigail A. Hernandez, MPH, RN, Kristine Joy L. Tomanan, MCD, RN, Laurence Lloyd B. Parial, PhD, RN
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Background and Objectives. Nurses have a pivotal role in nurturing the capabilities of individuals, families, and population groups for better health. However, underserved communities in the Philippines, such as those with socioeconomic inadequacies, geographic isolation, and service access problems, have significant limitations in attaining the highest possible level of health. Hence, a community extension service (Project “Lusog-Linang”), employing community-engaged research, was launched with the residents of an underserved locality in Central Luzon. The current paper aimed to describe the engagement of the community residents in describing their current health situation and related priority problems, as well as explore appropriate initiatives to manage the identified problems. Methods. Community-engaged research was utilized to enable the residents of Barangay San Vicente, Bamban, Tarlac to participate in health capacity building. Particularly, records review and focus group discussions were conducted to assess the community’s health needs and to identify the residents’ perceived problems. The findings were presented in a community assembly, where residents further discussed their priority health concerns and potential interventions to address them. Quantitative data were summarized through descriptive statistics, while qualitative information was synthesized via content analysis. Results. The priority community health problems included healthcare inaccessibility (trained staff, health equipment, and facility access), food insecurity, water supply limitations, and environmental sanitation. Moreover, there was inadequate knowledge and skills among the residents in health promotion, disease prevention, and illness management. While Barangay San Vicente had limited socioeconomic resources to optimize their health capacities, the sense of community among the residents is a vital resource towards empowering them to improve their health. Conclusion. The results could be utilized as a launching pad for developing appropriate health programs for theresidents of Barangay San Vicente. Hence, the next steps in Project “Lusog-Linang” should include the identification and training of core group members toward community mobilization, and further exploring collaborative and sustainable partnerships across organizations to ensure that the community will have long-term solutions to their problems. Consequently, this project could guide public health workers in ensuring the active involvement and participation of the community members in managing their own health.
"Lusog-Linang":利用社区参与式研究促进未得到充分服务社区的健康能力建设
背景与目标。护士在提高个人、家庭和人口群体的健康能力方面发挥着关键作用。然而,菲律宾服务不足的社区,如那些社会经济不发达、地理位置偏僻和存在服务获取问题的社区,在达到尽可能高的健康水平方面存在很大的局限性。因此,菲律宾与吕宋岛中部一个服务不足地区的居民共同发起了一项社区推广服务("Lusog-Linang "项目),采用了社区参与研究的方法。本文旨在介绍社区居民参与描述其当前健康状况和相关优先问题的情况,并探讨管理已发现问题的适当举措。研究方法采用社区参与式研究的方法,让塔拉克省班班(Bamban)圣维森特(Barangay San Vicente)的居民参与卫生能力建设。特别是通过记录审查和焦点小组讨论来评估社区的卫生需求,并找出居民认为存在的问题。调查结果在社区大会上进行了介绍,会上居民们进一步讨论了他们重点关注的健康问题以及解决这些问题的潜在干预措施。定量数据通过描述性统计进行总结,定性信息则通过内容分析进行综合。结果社区优先关注的健康问题包括无法获得医疗服务(训练有素的工作人员、医疗设备和设施)、粮食不安全、供水限制和环境卫生。此外,居民在健康促进、疾病预防和疾病管理方面的知识和技能不足。虽然圣维森特镇的社会经济资源有限,无法优化其卫生能力,但居民的社区意识是增强他们改善健康的重要资源。结论研究结果可作为为圣维森特镇居民制定适当保健计划的起点。因此,"Lusog-Linang "项目的下一步工作应包括确定和培训社区动员核心小组成员,并进一步探索各组织之间的合作和可持续伙伴关系,以确保社区问题得到长期解决。因此,该项目可以指导公共卫生工作者确保社区成员积极参与和管理自己的健康。
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