
Health Awareness Among Education Students During COVID-19 Pandemic
This study explores the level of health awareness among education students regarding the healthcare system and diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic. It investigates the link between education and healthcare, highlighting challenges in healthcare access and the potential health consequences. The methodology involves a descriptive-correlational research study with validated questionnaires. Results suggest a need to increase students' awareness to advocate for improved healthcare access.
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EDUCATION STUDENTS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM AND DISEASE AWARENESS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AUTHORS: HANNAH GENE I. PALENCIA | DR. JOHN ERWIN P. PEDROSO | JOSEPH JAMES P. LLORICO | JOHN PATRICK B. MAGBATO | RITZYL J. SOBREMISANA | GIZELLE AMOUR T. TAGABI West Visayas State University
INTRODUCTION link between education and health is never apparent healthcare access continues to be a major worldwide problem disability and early mortality are among potential health consequences of limited health care access This study aims to determine education students level of awareness on the health care system and diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic.
METHODOLOGY Descriptive-correlational research study Duly-validated researcher-made questionnaire Thirty (30) conveniently selected education students Frequency count, mean, standard deviation, and Pearson's R testing set at .05 level of significance Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS).
METHODOLOGY Scale Scale 3.26 3.26- -4.00 2.51 2.51- -3.25 1.76 1.76- -2.50 1.00 1.00- -1.75 Description Description Highly Aware Aware Slightly Aware Not Aware 4.00 3.25 2.50 1.75 Size of Correlation Size of Correlation Scale Scale 0.90 to - -1.00) 0.90 (- -0.70 to 0.70 to - -0.90) 0.50- -0.70 ( 0.70 (- -0.50 to 0.50 to - -0.70) 0.30 0.30- -0.50 ( 0.50 (- -0.30 to 0.30 to - -0.50) 0.00 0.00- -0.30 (0.00 to 0.30 (0.00 to - -0.30) Description 0.90 0.90- -1.00 ( 1.00 (- -0.90 to 0.70 0.70- -0.90 ( 0.50 1.00) 0.90) 0.70) 0.50) 0.30) Very high positive (negative) correlation High positive (negative) correlation Moderate positive (negative) correlation Low positive (negative) correlation Negligible correlation
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION M M SD SD 0.17 0.55 VI VI Access to medical care Access to medical care Location of health facilities Location of health facilities The spread of diseases common in the The spread of diseases common in the area area Health and average lifespan of Ilonggos Health and average lifespan of Ilonggos 2.38 2.86 Slightly Aware Aware 2.42 0.79 Slightly Aware 2.08 2.44 0.70 0.24 Slightly Aware Slightly Aware Congregated Result Congregated Result not able to fully practice their privileges as citizens widen students awareness to fully convey their demands to health care experts
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Health and average Lifespan of Ilonggos r Access to medical care Location of health facilities Spread of diseases common in the area Variables r p r p r p p Access to medical care - - - - - - - - Location of health facilities .599* - - - - - - - Spread of diseases common in the area .752* - .685* - - - - - Health and average Lifespan of Ilonggos .796* - .590* .001 .800* - - - Note* Note*.. Correlation Correlation is is significant significant at at the the 0 0..05 05 level level ( (2 2- -tailed) tailed).. able to pay their medical bills and see their doctors and dentists enjoy the most leisure time and are the most health-conscious could be a role model when it comes to medical emergencies
CONCLUSION information about diseases and health care services needs more dissemination sustainability of the health care system within the city should be ensured authorities should give more advocacy to health-initiated programs
HANNAH GENE I. PALENCIA John Erwin P. Pedroso, PhD. Joseph James P. Llorico John Patrick B. Magbato Ritzyl J. Sobremisana Gizelle Amour T. Tagabi West Visayas State University, Iloilo, Philippines La Paz, Iloilo City, Philippines E-mail: hannahgeneimas.palencia@wvsu.edu.ph; johnerwin.pedroso@wvsu.edu.ph; josephjames.llorico@wvsu.edu.ph; johnpatrick.magbato@wvsu.edu.ph; ritzyl.sobremisana@wvsu.edu.ph; gizelleamour.tagabi@wvsu.edu.ph Thank you! Contact No.: 0907 399 4615