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100 _aMelecio, Anachris T.
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245 1 _aThe municipal coalition as multi-sectoral approach in establishing shared responsibility fro health promotion in San Quintin, Abra /
_cAnachris T. Melecio.
300 _axi, 87 leaves : color illustrations
500 _bMelecio, A. T. (2017). The municipal coalition as multi-sectoral approach in establishing shared responsibility fro health promotion in San Quintin, Abra (Unpublished master's thesis). Graduate School of Public and Development Management, Development Academy of the Philippines.
502 _aGraduate School of Public and Development Management.
_bHealth Systems and Development.
_cBatch 7
_dThesis (MPM-HSD)--Development Academy of the Philippines.
520 _aThe municipality of San Quintin, Abra is a 5th class municipality which has a comparative good health status. Having a relatively small population and a supportive Local Government Unit , it is now geared towards sustainability measures through responsibility sharing in the aspect of health promotion utilizing the concept of multi- sectoral coalition development. Through a series of document analysis, direct observation, consultative meetings and key informant interviews, the researcher was able to organize a coalition as an initiative to involve the different community sectors in taking accountability towards promoting health through the responsibility shared to the key leaders in the health sector, schools, socio- economic organizations and religious sectors. Sectoral health promotion needs assessment, planning, implementation monitoring and evaluation was performed by the members of the health of the community per se. The establishment of the coalition instigated an action- oriented partnership through the collaborative efforts of the health, local government,education, socio- economic and religious sectors. Coalition interventions were specifically aligned with the WHO's Health Promotion Framework key action areas to build healthy policies, create supportive environments, reorient health municipal level. Vital to the coalition's functionality are the continuous action- oriented partnership of its members and the support from the local government unit and health stakeholders. The shared responsibility to the members shared constituted health promotion principles to attain organizational and system change. Its ability to constantly adapt to the changing dynamics of the local health system will be a significant challenge in its quest to establish a community where health promotion's vitality is given sufficient significance.
650 _aHealthpromotion--Coalition.
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650 _aMedical care--Abra, Philippines.
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650 _aPublic health.
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650 _aCommunity action--Partnership.
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700 _aJavier, Aser B. (Chairperson)
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700 _aFoman-eg, Teresita D. (Institutional Partner)
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700 _aAlcido, Ma. Rowena H. (External Expert)
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