Effects of the Cash Incentive Implementation of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program on Family Attendance to Health Consultations, School and Family Development Sessions in an Urban Community Setting

Allan Rod S. Pasuelo
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Aim: The study determined the effects of the cash incentive implementation of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program in terms of family attendance to health consultations, school and family development sessions in an urban community. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Filipino families with a total sample size of 124. An assisted interview was done and the data were analyzed using Stata 14. Results: Among 124 respondents, seventy percent were housewives, 35 finished secondary education with median income of 400 pesos ($7) daily. Out of 381 pregnancies, there were 342 and 39 pregnancies before and after implementation. All pre and post-natal check-ups attended by a physician. Childbirth were in secondary and tertiary health care facilities. Preventive health check-ups for children were reported only in 45 children aged zero to five years old. Deworming were received twice a year by 261/264 children 6-14 years old. There were 96% enrolled in school for the academic year 2018-2019 and 92% receive elementary education. Family development sessions included topics of wide variety. Conclusion: Overall, the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program beneficiaries were compliant with conditionalities of the cash transfers. Mothers were seen and giving birth in health care facilities while children are receiving preventive medical care and education. Keywords: preventive health services, health promotion, cash incentive plans, Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, Philippines
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潘塔怀德·帕米尔扬菲律宾方案现金奖励实施对城市社区家庭参加健康咨询、学校和家庭发展会议的影响
目的:研究确定现金奖励在城市社区实施Pantawid Pamilyang菲律宾计划对家庭参加健康咨询、学校和家庭发展会议的影响。方法:对潘塔怀德·帕米拉扬菲律宾家庭进行横断面研究,总样本量为124个。进行辅助访谈,使用Stata 14对数据进行分析。结果:在124名受访者中,70%是家庭主妇,35人完成中学教育,平均收入为每天400比索(7美元)。在381例怀孕中,分别有342例和39例在分娩前后怀孕。所有产前和产后检查都由医生进行。分娩是在二级和三级保健设施进行的。据报告,只有45名0至5岁儿童接受了儿童预防性健康检查。对261/264名6-14岁儿童每年进行两次驱虫。2018-2019学年的入学率为96%,接受初等教育的入学率为92%。家庭发展会议包括各种各样的主题。结论:总体而言,Pantawid Pamilyang菲律宾项目受益人符合现金转移的条件。母亲在保健设施中分娩,而儿童则接受预防性医疗保健和教育。关键词:预防保健服务,健康促进,现金激励计划,Pantawid Pamilyang philippine Program,菲律宾
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