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UST FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY DEPARTMENT OF PREVENTIVE, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE

FAMILY ASSESSMENT

A Requirement in Preventive, Family and Community Medicine Rotation at Saint Martin Community Socio-Medical Center Sapang Palay, San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan

Submitted by: Uy, Melissa Claire K. Valdez, Julius Caesar Q. Valenzuela, Kristoffer Allen T. Group 12 Medical Clerks 2009

UST FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY DEPARTMENT OF PREVENTIVE, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE FAMILY ASSESSMENT FORM FAMILY NAME

Tañola Family

NAME OF HEAD OF Antonio Tañola FAMILY (father) Block 17 Lot 21 Purok 8 San Martin II, Sapang Palay, San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan N/A May 31, 2008 RELIGIO Roman Catholic N

ADDRESS CONTACT NO. DATE

1. Family Genogram. (Use different colors for mapping out the function) Functional charting: -- close / overly close / - - distant / ^^^ conflictual Presence of any readily available conflict between family members (specify) Tañola Family Block 17 Lot 21 Purok 8 San Martin II, Sapang Palay, San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan May 31, 2008

I

1962

Simproso, 70

Matildi, 42

1966

Supriana, 64

Fernando, 62

Job, 38 Salem, 34 Emilda, 40 Susana, 36

II

III

Alfreda, 32

Antonio, 32

Ana May, 6

Lauriana, 52

Thomas, 28 Lorna, 18 Rosa, 14 Arnold, 25

Clementia, 29

Clemton, 5

2. Family structure and function. a). Type of family: Nuclear

b). Life cycle: Family with Young Children

What problems does this phase in the life cycle raise for them? Antonio (father) and Clementia (mother) are concerned mainly in the process of raising their children namely, Ana May and Clemton. According to them, it is difficult to rear children of such age especially at this stage, they are active physically and are emotionally labile.

Does the family feel these problems were dealt with satisfactorily? The parents are able to handle such problems by talking about the matter and thinking together of how they can be resolved. Antonio and Clementia are making sure that they are helping each other in rearing their kids. They are both pleased on how they are able to raise their children b). Role & functions Breadwinner/s: Antonio Tañola (father) Decision maker/s: Antonio Tañola Caregiver/s: Clementia Tañola (mother) c). What does each member expect from their parent/s or head of the family or spouse? Ana May and Clemton are expecting their parents to provide them with what most children of their age want like new toys, food, and clothing. d). What does the parent/s expect from their child/children? The parents wanted their children to finish college for them to be able to help their parents. The mother also mentioned that she don’t want her children to experience what she had when she was still young. e). Are these expectations realistic? If yes, how can these be achieved? If no, why not? It is not realistic to meet all the expectations of the children at present time since the daily income of the father who is the main provider of the family is enough for them to survive the day. A big part of the income is allocated for food and a portion of it needed for water and other daily necessities. The parents’ wish for their children to finish schooling is not impossible especially with the help of the government in providing education through public school subsidies and giving out scholarships to those who most need of it. f). Are these expectations met? If no, what are the possible hindrances? The expectations of the children from their parents are not met due to financial constraints of the family. However, Antonio and Clementia has been saving for Ana May’s education. Ana May was already in fact enrolled and preparing to start her first school year in grade 1 on the coming month of June. 3. Family Lifeline. Major significant life events (positive and negative; successes and losses) that had impact on the family. Indicate year of occurrence. December 10, 2000: The couple started to live in together out of marriage October 22, 2001: Ana May was born December 29, 2003: The house the couple was renting in Caloocan City was caught on fire and made them decide to move residence in Sapang Palay September 4, 2003: Clempton was born 4. APGAR. (At least 2-3 family members (>12 y/o), if applicable) Sagutin ang mga sumusunod ayon sa relasyon Member ninyong mag-anak (Antonio) A Ako’y nasisiyahan dahil nakakaasa ako ng 2 tulong sa aking pamilya sa oras ng problema. P Ako’y nasisiyahan sa paraang 1 nakikipagtalakayan sa akin ang aking pamilya tungkol sa aking problema. G Ako’y nasisiyahan at ang aking pamilya ay 2 tinatanggap at sinusuportahan ang aking mga nais na gawin patungo sa mga bagong landas para sa aking ikauunlad A Ako’y nasisiyahan sa paraang ipinadadama 2 ng aking pamilya ang kanilang pagmamahal at nauunawaan ang aking damdamin katulad ng galit, lungkot at pag-ibig.

Member (Clementia) 2 1 2

2

R

Ako’y nasisiyahan dahil sa ang aking 2 2 pamilya at ako ay nagkakaroon ng panahon sa isa’t-isa. TOTAL SCORE (Interpretation: 8-10 highly functional, 4-7 moderately dysfunctional, <4 severely dysfunctional) Likert Scale: 2- Palagi, 1- Paminsan-minsan, 0- Halos hindi Kung hindi ka nakakahingi ng tulong sa inyong sariling pamilya, kani-kanino ka humihingi ng tulong? Anong uri ng tulong (emotional, physical, spiritual, financial, others) The family need not ask for help from others; they try to solve their problems by themselves. In the future, what is the family’s primary (most important) goal? Name two (2) other priorities. The primary goal of the family especially the parents are for their children to have formal education and finish schooling. The family would also want their house to be repaired specifically the house’s flooring so that water will not get inside especially when raining. It is also another priority of the family especially the mother to go back to Dumaguete because it has been years since they last visited their relatives who live there. At this point, what does the family wish for? Why? The family wished for them to have their own house. This gives them a sense of security for the family. Do all the members work together toward these goals/desires? How? If not, what seems to be the hindrance for working together? Who is the main person responsible for these goals? All the members of the family especially the parents are working together to meet all of these goals. Clementia even do laundry to help her husband by providing extra income. Antonio is the main person responsible for the family’s goal and is the one who heads in fulfilling them. 5. SCREEM. Briefly specify/explain other items not included or described in the checklist. PARAMETER STRENGTH WEAKNESS SOCIAL [+] Open intrafamilial lines of [] Lack of intrafamilial lines of communication communication [ ] Absence of animosity/rivalry [] Presence of animosity/rivalry [+] Healthy/supportive [] Unhealthy intrafamilial intrafamilial relationships relationships [ +] Healthy/supportive [] Unhealthy extrafamilial extrafamilial relationships relationships Others: ____________________ Others: ____________________ CULTURAL [ ] Absence of or very few [+] Presence of some belief/s beliefs/practices that are practices that are unacceptable unacceptable to our culture or to our culture or negatively negatively affect way of living affect way of living (Specify (e.g. institutionalization of these practices): elderly, dependency of married _______pamahiin_____________ children to parents, value for ____________________________ education, does not advocate ____________________________ family closeness, seeking help from traditional healers, etc.) Others: ____________________ Others: ____________________ RELIGIOUS [+] Spirituality is positively [] Spirituality is negatively or not influencing way of life at all influencing way of life [+] Practicing one’s faith, [] Not practicing one’s faith enduring because of his faith Others: ____________________ Others: goes to mass once a month____________________ EDUCATIONA [] Level of education is not a [+] Level of education is a L hindrance to achievement, hindrance to achievement, livelihood, success livelihood, success [+] Level of education facilitates [] Level of education hinders

comprehension of most challenging circumstances Others: ____________________ ECONOMIC

MEDICAL

[+] Ability to allocate funds appropriately [+] Ability to make ends meet most of the time Others: ____________________ [+] Good compliance with medical management [+] Timely and appropriate medical consultation [+] Aware and practices wellness and environmental sanitation Others: ____________________

comprehension of most challenging circumstances Others: _finishing grade 6 is a hindrance to her livelihood.___________________ [] Inability to allocate funds appropriately [] Inability to make ends meet most of the time Others: ____________________ [] Poor compliance with medical management [] Inappropriate medical consultation [] Not aware/does not practice wellness and environmental sanitation Others: ____________________

To what groups or organizations do the family members belong? The family members do not belong to any group or organization. What national / community resources has the family used? The couple asked help from the city hall of Caloocan for financial assistance after their house Caloocan city was burned down. Luckily, they were given P 1,000.00. Also, they asked for monetary assistance from the PCSO and they were given P 2,000.00. The couple takes advantage of the free oral contraceptive pills from the health center. Recently, they went to the San Martin II health center for free medications for Clempton. What are the primary concerns of the family with their immediate environment? Presence of several stray dogs in the streets is the primary concern of Clementia. Also, mosquitoes bother the family. Lastly, the area around their house and the streets becoming muddy is a problem for the family especially when raining. What are the positive and negative points of the community where the family resides? Positive points Negative points

 Garbage collection twice a week (Mon and Fri)

 Very dark at night (lacks lighting)

 Kind and generous neighbors

 Far from the market

 Accessible barangay hall, church and health center  Generally peaceful community

6. Family Health Care Plan Types of Care WELLNESS

Family member Antonio Tañola, 32

Problem Diet (promotive)

Recommendation s -Eat a well balanced diet consisting of adequate amounts of CHO (60%), CHON (15%), fats (25%). - Drink

Clementia Tañola, 29

Immunization (preventive)

multivitamins. - Boil water before drinking

Diet (promotive)

Give tetanus vaccine Hepa B

Cervical cancer prevention Breast cancer prevention (preventive) Ana Mae, 6

Diet (promotive)

-Eat a well balanced diet consisting of adequate amounts of CHO (60%), CHON (15%), fats (25%). -Drink multivitamins. -Boil water before drinking Pap smear every 3 years Regular self breast exam.

Immunization (preventive)

Hygiene (promotive)

Clempton, 5

Diet (promotive)

-Eat a well balanced diet consisting of adequate amounts of CHO (60%), CHON (15%), fats (25%). - Avoid eating too much sweet foods to prevent further tooth dacay. - Eat calorie rich foods in between meals. -Drink milk and vitamins -Avoid drinking too much coffee. Give 2nd dose of BCG, 1st doses of ( hepa B, measles, DPT, OPV, varicella). -Always brush teeth to prevent further tooth decay - take a bath daily especially after playing outside. - wash hands before eating.

Immunization (preventive)

Hygiene (promotive)

Growth and development

Eat a well balanced diet consisting of adequate amounts of CHO (60%), CHON (15%), fats (25%). -Avoid eating junk foods. -Eat a lot of meat and vegetables. - Eat high calorie foods in between meals. -Drink milk and vitamins. Give 2nd dose of BCG, 1st doses of ( hepa B, measles, DPT, OPV, varicella). Advice parents to teach him to take a bath daily especially after playing, brush teeth regularly, and wear slippers all the time.

MEDICAL

Antonio

Muscle pain

Monitor growth and development. Stimulate learning by teaching him how to read and write. Regular exercise to condition muscles especially before work.

Clementia Regular medical check up Ana Mae

Malnutrition skin infections from insect bites

Clempton Malnutrition Diarrhea Cough and colds

Increase total caloric intake Regular washing with soap and water and antiseptic solutions to prevent infections. Increase total caloric intake Boil water before drinking Drink a lot of fluids. Take medications

PSYCHOSOCIAL

Antonio

Limited time for the family because of work

and consult a doctor or the health center if there is persistence. Maximize time when with the family

Clementia No work

Family should look for other sources of income.

Ana May Clempton

Advice them to take care of one another. Parents should treat them equally to avoid quarrels.

Appendix:

a children Ana May and Clemton

Cleme with Tañola family’s residence

nti her

The family leading us inside their house

Clemton or Buboy, as his mother would call him, makes a big smile as he poses on top of their bed

A view showing the kitchen

Members of the group with Tañola family

Ana May and Clemton showing their gifts from the group

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