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Medical Front Liner: Kalusugan o Bayan?

A Case Study about the Struggles of the Selected


Medical Front Liners in Antipolo City

EVALUATION OF THE STUDY


The main objective of the case study is to determine the different life struggles
and different discriminatory remarks that our frontliner going through
furthermore to know what are the reasons for choosing to stay in a field
hospital even if they have the choices not too.

The respondents of the study are the selected medical frontliners: fourteen
(14)Nurses , four (4) Doctors , two (2) Medical Technicians, two (2)
Pharmacist and three (3) Medical staff
The type of survey that the researchers used is “survey questionnaire ”
through Microsoft Word . In which respondents will put their answers. The
respondents are expected to answer the questions honestly and quickly
because it’s based on their own perception only. Moreover, the researchers
are also expected to gather accurate and valid data from the respondents to
make their study more reliable and successful.

Here are the step by step processes that the researchers do before, during
and after collecting the data from their selected respondents. At first, the
researchers formulate or think of some relevant questions to be asked on the
respondents. After formulating questions, the researchers evaluate and
finalize the questions and then submit the formulated questions to the case
study adviser to check and validate the questions. Now, the questions were
validated by the case study adviser as well as the school directress. The
researchers started gathering data from the selected respondents through a
survey questionnaire. Afterwards, all the gathered data was written in a piece
of paper and the researchers started analysing it. At that point the gathered
data were ready for the interpretation of the result as the researchers
interpreted it and started doing the findings and conclusion based on their
interpretation on the given data.

This chapter evaluates the gathered data of different frontliners respondents


on how they face and survive on this pandemic.

In response to question 1, here the summarization answers of the


respondents, simply all of them responded the same answer and their main
point was that they are all risking their lives just to help other people to fight
against covid-19 even if they are scared of being infected with the virus. There
is no exact one word to describe cumulatively the hardships that they
experienced during this pandemic. As a frontliner, as they go on with my
everyday life and encounter different people, the hardships were sometimes
worthy, there were times that they were depressing, and sometimes they were
fulfilling. But at the end of the day, they just remind myself that in every
hardship there is a lesson learned and every challenge is an eye-opened .The
most challenging part is when they risking they own life just save more lives

In the second question 88% respondents answered that the struggles that
they experienced was they can't give time to their family because they are
also worried that their family will get infected by the virus and while the 12%
respondents answered and the reason was related in wearing personal
protective equipment in which they are not comfortable to wear it.

For the question number three 100% respondents answer with full of honesty
because they said that they don't mind those people who discriminate them
and they just see the bright side of life by being calm at all time and according
to them they always practice empathy and understand those people and they
believe that they tend to overreact since they didn’t know the situation.

Their answer for the fourth question, 72% respondents answered and their
reason was they choose to serve is because they love serving people and this
is their passion while for the 28% respondents they chose to keep on serving
all of us for our sake. Even if they are tired and wasted they continue serving
and helping us because they know they are the one who can help us in this
pandemic.

While in the question number five 100% respondents give beautiful advice
that makes us believe that no matter what happens we will fight together and
we will survive together if we will help each other to fight this virus, that we
keep moving on because later on we will pass it all together.

For the sixth question 100% of the respondents answered yes and they said
they will still continue to serve our country just to help other people because
they love their job and they are willing to risk their life again.

For the seventh question most of the respondents answered yes and their
reason was because they believed that this law is can protect our frontliners in
terms of the support and protection in discrimination while the other 4
respondents answered no and their reason is they can't feel the existence of
that law.

Question 8 – 48% respondents answered No and their reason was they think
that the financial support of the Phil health is not enough to give support to our
frontliner while the 52% other respondents answered Yes and their reason is
that it would be a great acknowledgement for them if they will receive that kind
of support and if you’re happy serving you’re just doing your job; additional
compensation is just a bonus.
For the question number nine 56% respondents replied yes and their reason
was because they believed that the law can protect the frontliners from
discrimination of other people and the 12% respondents replied no and it’s
because they think that the law is not really helpful to protect our frontliners in
terms of protection while the 32% respondents did’nt respond for this
question.

For the last question 68% of the respondents has the same point of
suggestion and that is the giving the full support and protection to our
frontliner which they actually needed and also their reason why they said this
is to make sure that no one frontliner would experience discrimination again
and they also no need to suffer in using the medical equipment or the ppe if
the law will improve their services in helping our frontliner while 32% did’nt
respond in this question.

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