Organizing barangay health teams as a strategy to improve maternal health : (Record no. 2987)

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Personal name Rodriguez, Maria Pura L.
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Title Organizing barangay health teams as a strategy to improve maternal health :
Remainder of title an analysis of the San Isidro experience in social mobilization for health promotion /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Maria Pura L. Rodriguez.
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Extent vii, 97 leaves : color illustrations
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-- Rodriguez, M. P. L. (2011). Organizing barangay health teams as a strategy to improve maternal health: An analysis of the San Isidro experience in social mobilization for health promotion (Unpublished master's thesis). Graduate School of Public and Development Management, Development Academy of the Philippines.
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Department Graduate School of Public and Development Management
Program Health Systems and Development
Batch Batch 1
Additional Note Thesis (MPM-HSD)--Development Academy of the Philippines.
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Summary, etc. To achieve MDG 5, which is the reduction of MMR to only 52/100,000 by 2015, the Philippine government through the DOH has issued the MNCHN AO 2008-29 wherein one of the program strategies is the organization of Barangay Health Teams. San Isidro in Surigao del Norte is a municipality with poor program performance in maternal health for the past several years, and it has actively organized BHTs from the 4th quarter of 2009 to early 2010 to facilitate the full implementation of the MNCHN AO amidst limited local resources. The objective of this APP is to assess the impact of municipal-wide organized and functional BHTs which utilize health promotion through social mobilization for the overall improvement of maternal health. RHU records on maternal mortality and maternal care program performance using the standard DOH FHSIS indicators were reviewed to determine pre (2005-2009) and post (2010) intervention status in the municipality. Data analysis shows a significant improvement in the FHSIS indicators that even surpasses national program targets. This significant improvement is due in large part to the acceptance and a sense of ownership of the MNCHN program by the community itself. Thus, the BHTs have been effective in fulfilling their purpose of promoting and improving maternal health through the empowering mechanism of social mobilization.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Maternal health services
General subdivision Social aspects.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Childbirth.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Pregnancy
General subdivision Social aspects.
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Personal name Jagolino, Rodney A. (Chairperson).
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Personal name Ronquillo, Kenneth G. (Institutional Partner).
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Personal name Anden, Asuncion M (Defense Panel Member).
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    Library of Congress Classification     MAIN MAIN 10/18/2018   RG 652 R63 2011 TD00014 10/18/2018 09/16/2022 THESIS

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