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100 _aAvinante, Kate Andrea M.
245 _aAssessing the readiness of Barangay San Jose to taal volcano unrest :
_b A comprehensive mixed method approach /
_cKate Andrea M. Avinante, Elmer E. Bungag Jr, Mohamed Monir Hossain Cabical, La Arnie M. Rogador, Karen Grace C. Salvo, Maria Erika B.Valdez
300 _aVol 3 (1) pages 127-158 :
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500 _aABSTRACT This study aimed to determine the level of readiness of Brgy. San Jose Tagaytay City and if there is a significant difference between the demographic profile of respondents and their level of readiness in terms of community risk assessment. The study utilized a sequential explanatory mixed-method approach to evaluate the level of disaster readiness among the selected residents. In the quantitative phase (Phase 1), a self-made questionnaire was administered after ensuring its validity and reliability, with a Cronbach alpha coefficient of 0.8898 indicating good internal consistency. Statistical treatments, including ANOVA and t-tests, were applied to analyze the survey data. Following the tabulation and computation of the survey results, the second phase of the study commenced. In this phase, eight participants were purposively selected from different Puroks to provide explanations through semi-structured interviews, employing the Thematic analysis method by Braun and Clarke, and Computer Assisted Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS) was utilized to facilitate the identification and explication of emerging themes from the interview data. Lastly, the integration of quantitative and qualitative findings was conducted to comprehensively measure and explain the readiness of the selected Barangay in response to the Taal Unrest readiness. The study findings indicated the readiness of the respondents of Brgy. San Jose to Taal Volcano unrest in terms of community risk assessment, hazards, vulnerabilities, and capacities has an overall result of 3.5 indicating “Always Ready.” The researchers develop educational materials, such as strengthening their readiness for emergency response skills, including Volcanic alert level and first aid and CPR information in the form of a booklet that will be utilized as a part of the activity during the Related Learning Exposure in Community Health Nursing exposure.
650 _aReadiness
650 _aDisaster
650 _aVolcano
650 _aBarangay San Jose
650 _aTaal volcano
650 _aUnrest
650 _aSequential explanatory mixed method
700 _aBungag Jr., Elmer E.
700 _aCabical, Mohamed Monir Hossain
700 _aRogador, La Arnie M.
700 _aSalvo, Karen Grace C.
700 _aValdez, Maria Erika B.
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