The level of awareness of selected families in barangay X on the implementation of integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI) : basis for a proposed action plan / Brian Jay F. Alejandria [and sixteen others].

By: Alejandria, Brian Jay FContributor(s): Cabalda, Maria Elena T | Cabañero, Edda Mae O | Cañedo, Mary Ann C | Capuyan, Cindy M | Cervantes, Karl Caspar H | Chavez, Melnie H | Colubio, Maribeth S | De La Cuadra, Mary Zyl D | Destajo, Cooper D | Devera, Michael Ryan P | Deveza, Robespierre A | Dogon, Ronelle S | Fernandez, Jesselle N | Gajudo, Kenneth Clark A | Gelbolingo, Alena Mae L | Gimenez, Gretchen Emralie DMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City : University of Cebu, 2006Description: iv, 78 leavesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSummary: Summary: For human beings, health plays the most vital in life. Traditionally, health has had been defined as the presence or absence of disease. As mentioned by Florence Nightingale in her environmental theory, she defined health as a state of well-being and using every power the individual possesses fully (Kozier, 2004). In World Health Organization (WHO), they defined health as a state complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (Reyala, 2004). This definition reflects concern for the individual as a total person functioning, physically, psychologically, and socially, mental processes determine people's relation with their physical and social surroundings, their attitudes about life, and their interaction with others (Kozier, 2004).
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Thesis (Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing) --University of Cebu-Banilad, 2006.

Summary: For human beings, health plays the most vital in life. Traditionally, health has had been defined as the presence or absence of disease. As mentioned by Florence Nightingale in her environmental theory, she defined health as a state of well-being and using every power the individual possesses fully (Kozier, 2004). In World Health Organization (WHO), they defined health as a state complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (Reyala, 2004). This definition reflects concern for the individual as a total person functioning, physically, psychologically, and socially, mental processes determine people's relation with their physical and social surroundings, their attitudes about life, and their interaction with others (Kozier, 2004).

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