2 research outputs found

    Perception of stakeholders towards telerehabilitation program in the community oriented rehabilitation program of the College of Rehabilitation Science in Barangay Narvaez, Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo

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    A descriptive qualitative study using structured type of interview was conducted with the participants using an interview guide based on a researcher-made questionnaire. A convenience sampling yielded two (2) patients post-stroke under the CoRP of College of Rehabilitation Sciences, De La Salle Health Sciences Institute (DLSHSI) from Barangay Narvaez, Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Cavite as respondents. Responses were written and recorded and were subjected to qualitative analysis and interpretation. The results of the study showed that the telerehabilitation program was efficient, patient centered, timely and safe in delivering rehabilitation services. However, problems were present during the TR process in terms of the internet connection and audio quality. The overall perception of the participants towards the telerehabilitation program was highly positive

    The relationship between the severity of dysmenorrhea and the level of physical activity among 16-25 year old female students of the different colleges in De La Salle Health Sciences Institute

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    The study employed a cross-sectional design and multi-stage sampling was utilized. The study population was divided into clusters depending on the college or department they were under. Individual subjects were selected by random sampling. Two (2) self-administered questionnaire using standardized International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to assess the independent variable, level of physical activity. On the other hand, the severity of dysmenorrhea was assessed using the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale. Chi-square was used for data analysis. The study concluded that the study did not support the hypothesis that there was a relationship between the level of physical activity and severity of dysmenorrhea among 16-25 year old female students from the different colleges of De La Salle Health Sciences Institute. However, based on this study, there was an increasing prevalence of dysmenorrhea among female students, thus, the need for future studies in helping to reduce this growing problem may be beneficial for female students, as well as non-students, within the reproductive age group
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