Preparedness, Management, and Emergency Response of Rural Health Workers
Journal: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications (Vol.5, No. 9)Publication Date: 2023-03-15
Authors : Saddam L. Pacio;
Page : 104-108
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Abstract
The study primarily aimed to assess the emergency response of the Municipal Health Workers under the Ungkaya Pukan Municipality, Basilan Province, Philippines. The findings shows that level of emergency response as perceived by the Rural Health workers in Ungkaya Pukan is on Moderate Level. It is recommended that the Municipal Health Office (MHO) should initiate training on emergency response that will provide the basic knowledge and skills of all Rural Health Workers throughout the municipal. The findings revealed that instructional engagement in elementary school is high. This high level of engagement of teachers on instruction provides a primary basis for the division office to engage in other aspects rather than focusing on instruction.
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