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Study on the Association between having an Effective Health Emergency Response to Leptospirosis and the Presence of a Functionally Prepared Health Emergency Response System in high risk barangays during typhoon Ondoy
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TYPHOON ONDOY
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Leptospirosis Cases
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Department of Health Department Memorandun No. 2009 – 0250 Issued last Oct. 16, 2009 Doxycycline prophylaxis – Communities that experienced flooding and have a high number of suspected cases – Volunteers, government workers and soldiers who helped in the rescue operations
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Risk of infection and doxycycline dose RISKDESCRIPTIONDOXYCYCLINE DOSE Low RiskSingle history of wading in flood or contaminated water Absence of wounds, cuts, open lesions 2 capsules of 100mg single dose within 24 – 72 hours Moderate RiskSingle history of wading in flood or contaminated water Presence of wounds, cuts, open lesions Accidental ingestion of contaminated water 2 capsules of 100mg once a day for 3 – 5 days to be started immediately within 24 – 72 hours from exposure High RiskContinuous exposure of wading in flood or contaminated water with or without wounds, cuts, open lesions Swimming in flooded water and ingestion of contaminated water 2 capsules of 100mg once weekly until the end of exposure
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WHO: Diagnostic Services, Surveillance and Outbreak Management of Leptospirosis Screening methods can be used to confirm the diagnosis of Leptospirosis – Screening methods for anti-leptospira antibodies – IgM ELISA – Microscopic Agglutination Tests Philippine setting – Proper history taking – Clinical judgment
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Education to the public – Identification of Leptospirosis – Importance of seeking immediate treatment – How to limit exposure Environmental aspect – Recognize contaminated sources of water and drain them – Control rodent population
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Statement of the Problem This study would like to determine the presence of an association, if any, between having an effective health emergency response to Leptospirosis and the presence of a functionally prepared health emergency response system in a barangay at high risk for Leptospirosis after Typhoon Ondoy
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Barangay with poor response Functionally prepared Not funtionally prepared Barangay with effective response Functionally prepared Not funtionally prepared
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Significance of the Study
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Natural disasters Preparedness Health Emergency Response Teams
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Preparedness Efficiency Not functioning Functioning Not efficient
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Results Knowledg e Better strategies Better functioning Improvement
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Research Hypothesis Barangays at high risk of Leptospirosis after Typhoon Ondoy did not have a functionally prepared health emergency response system (HERS) to mount an effective health emergency response
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Scope and Limitations
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Research Objectives General Objective To determine the presence of an association, if any, between having an effective health emergency response to Leptospirosis and the presence of a functionally prepared health emergency response system in barangays at high risk for Leptospirosis after Typhoon Ondoy
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Specific Objectives To determine if barangays were also able to have an effective health emergency response to the Leptospirosis outbreak despite not having a functionally prepared health emergency response system and to see what other factors contributed to the effectiveness of the response
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Research Design This case control study is designed to assess and/or determine the presence of an association, if any, between having an effective health emergency response to Leptospirosis and the presence of a functionally prepared health emergency response system in flood-stricken barangays during Typhoon Ondoy
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Tool for Data Collection: Interview Checklist Pre-testing of the proposed interview questionnaire will be done before the actual data collection process
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Selection of Study Subjects Stratified random sampling – Pasig, Marikina, Cainta and Taytay – P value of 0.05 – Pre-testing
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Sampling Methods Target Population Sample Population Number of Health Workers Purposive Sampling Stratified Simple Random Sampling
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Variables and Operational Definitions Case – Barangays which were not able to mount an effective health emergency response to the Leptospirosis outbreak Control – Barangays which were able to mount an effective health emergency response to the outbreak
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Exposure – Dependent on the barangay having a functionally prepared health emergency response system
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Independent Variables Variables that Determine a Functionally Prepared HERS – Staff – Meetings – Trainings – Policies – Information dissemination – Other factors which the health workers think made their HERS effective
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Staff – Two health workers for every 5,000 population in the barangay Meetings – The barangay health office conducts meeting to coordinate staff regarding treatment guidelines and planning
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Training – Pertain to the health health workers with a degree or certification in health care ( e.g. nurse, medical technologist or midwife) Policies – Refers to the health center’s standard guidelines on Leptospirosis prevention and treatment, and/or NDCC guidelines on disaster control during floods and/or Local Government policies on barangay health emergency services
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Information Dissemination – Availability of resource or teaching materials (pamphlets, visual aids) about Leptospirosis and adequate prevention measures Others – Factors which the health workers think made their HERS effective (like assistance, etc.)
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Dependent Variables Variables that determine an effective Health Emergency Response System – Knowledge on Leptospirosis diagnosis, prophylaxis and management – Referral System – Patient Education on Leptospirosis prevention
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Knowledge on Leptospirosis diagnosis, prophylaxis and management – Having adequate knowledge about the clinical manifestations of Leptospirosis; symptoms to suspect; risk factors; management of suspected cases Referral System – Appropriate referrals to secondary and tertiary- level hospitals to manage severe Leptospirosis cases
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Patient Education on Leptospirosis prevention – Properly educating or informing residents in high- risk communities about the identification, management, and prevention of leptospirosis
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Potential Biases Recall bias Response Bias Hawthorne Effect Selection Bias
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Data Collection Procedure Sampling Conduct Pre-test Evaluate Pre-test Actual Data Collection Data Analysis Presentation
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Data Processing Two Way tables – Where data collected will be encoded and tabulated in One Way Frequency Tables – for descriptive interpretation
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PLAN FOR ANALYSIS
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Independent Variable The functional preparedness of the system will be measured by different factors: – Policies – Staff – Meetings – Information dissemination – Training
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Dependent Variables The effective response to Leptospirosis will be quantified by different factors – Knowledge on Leptospirosis diagnosis, prophylaxis and management – Referral system – Patient education on Leptospirosis prevention
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Statistical / Analytical Tool of Measurement
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Odds Ratio (AD/BC) OR will be used to determine if there is an association between a functional HERS and an effective response to Leptospirosis.
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Chi-Square Test To be used to all nominal (categorical) data to determine if a significant relationship exists b/w the variables. Sampling population will be grouped: – Ex. With staff/No staff With training/No training Set CI at 95% and α=0.05 Hypothesis Testing
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Logistic Regression Presence of >2 independent variables To examine the contribution of each variable in order to mount an effective response to Leptospirosis To find out possible interactions b/w the different independent variables
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Statistical Analysis Will use the SPSS 17 (PASW 18) software.
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Plan for Dissemination of the Results of the Study Baseline study: –further research needed The results obtained: –Government institutions –Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health –Respondents of the study
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Workplan
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Budget ITEMQUANTITYUNIT COSTTOTAL COST A4 bond paper500 pages50 centsPhp 250.00 Ink cartridge2Php 500.00Php 1,000.00 Photocopy expenses: Questionnaire 360 pages50 centsPhp 180.00 Travel expenses: Gasoline 120LPhp 40.00Php 4,800.00 Token for barangays˜30Php 100Php 3,000.00 TOTALPhp 9,230.00
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