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Visual narratives of sanitation practices in Barangay San Jose, Tagaytay City : (Record no. 10049)

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Personal name Olores, Shekinah Joy R.
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Title Visual narratives of sanitation practices in Barangay San Jose, Tagaytay City :
Remainder of title A photovoice exploration /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Shekinah Joy R. Olores, Paulyn Joy Gabucan, Julie Mae Mata, Clint James Matutina, Jamaica B. Peremne
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Extent Vol 3 (1) pages 73-94 :
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General note ABSTRACT<br/><br/>One of the most crucial aspects of a community is sanitation.<br/>Sanitation refers to the sense of maintaining or living in a healthy<br/>environment for the well-being of one's own family, including eating<br/>healthy food, using fine clothing, living in a clean house, using<br/>sanitary latrines, and living with medical care. Community sanitation<br/>is essential for environmental sustainability, as climate and<br/>environment depend on people. People knowingly or unknowingly<br/>neglect to keep fit and healthy and do not even know the effect of<br/>handwashing. Undoubtedly, proper hand washing is necessary after<br/>defecation or before and after taking food, which results in the spread<br/>of thousands of diseases in the community. The researcher utilized the<br/>participatory action research method and purposive sampling to<br/>identify and select information-rich cases related to the phenomenon<br/>of interest. The participants of this study were the residents of Purok<br/>160 Brgy. San Jose Tagaytay City. The sample size is ten (10)<br/>participants or until data saturation. The researcher used a photovoice<br/>approach in which the cameras are placed in the hands of research<br/>participants, allowing them a "voice" to record their surroundings,<br/>empowering them to develop knowledge and interpretation of their<br/>environments, and promoting sharing and critical dialogue. They also<br/>used semi-structured interview questions with (4) main questions, as<br/>this method helps to gather open-ended data, feelings, beliefs, and<br/>thoughts about a particular topic and explores experiences and<br/>attitudes. The study results showed that the participants needed more<br/>home sanitation practices due to disorganized house materials,<br/>inadequate food, and water sanitation due to uncovered storage, and<br/>the water drainage needed to be improved due to household solid<br/>waste. In line with this issue, the researchers recommended improving<br/>sanitation and promoting health in Purok 160.<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Sanitation
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Environmental Theory
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Photovoice
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Community
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Personal name Gabucan, Paulyn Joy
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Personal name Mata, Julie Mae
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Personal name Matutina, Clint James
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Personal name Peremne, Jamaica B.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Olivarez College Tagaytay Olivarez College Tagaytay 01/07/2025   01/07/2025 01/07/2025 Continuing Resources