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Talavera, Maria Theresa, Angelina Bustos y Carmelita Rebancos. "Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Nutrition Workers on Climate Change in Laguna, Batangas and Cavite Provinces, Philippines". Journal of Environmental Science and Management 23, n.º 2 (31 de diciembre de 2020): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.47125/jesam/2020_2/03.

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Climate change and malnutrition are two global phenomena that affect millions of population groups. The Philippines is considered one of the most vulnerable countries for extreme natural events and at the same time has a high prevalence of underweight (19.0%) and stunting (28.8%) in 2019 among under five children. The nutritionally vulnerable groups are children, pregnant and lactating women, and elderly. These groups are also greatly affected by climate change-related events then the malnutrition situation is exacerbated. The local nutrition workers are the frontline workers who plan, implement, and monitor nutrition programs. Mainstreaming climate change in the local nutrition planning processes will be facilitated if nutrition workers are knowledgeable. This study aimed to determine the current knowledge, attitudes and practices of nutrition workers and perceptions on how to mainstream climate change in the nutrition sector’s local planning system. A survey was conducted among local nutrition workers. Ninety-five percent of nutrition workers were highly knowledgeable, 86% were with high level of attitudes and 50% were exhibiting moderate level of practices related to climate change. The gaps can be narrowed by capacity building and possibly this can lead to mainstreaming climate change in the local nutrition planning process.
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Santos, Richard Henry S., Marilyn B. Puyot, Pauline F. Convocar, Kayleen Bautista, Faith Joan Mesa-Gaerlan, Marjorie Cruz, Sheri Anne Cabañes et al. "Attitude and Perception Among Emergency Department Healthcare Workers on Organ Donation: A Multicenter Before and After Study". Journal of Medicine, University of Santo Tomas 7, n.º 1 (30 de abril de 2023): 1169–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.35460/2546-1621.2023-0039.

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In the Philippines, organ donation is regulated under the Organ Donation Act (RA7170) and promoted by the Department of Health through the Philippine Network for Organ Sharing (PHILNOS). The number of organ donors to meet the increasing demand in the country continues to lag. The emergency department (ED) was identified in several foreign studies to be a significant source of successful organ donation. This action research project investigated the attitude and perception of 125 ED healthcare workers (HCWs) from three hospitals in Metro Manila before and after an awareness event. The study reveals that ED nurses and doctors are generally supportive and hold positive perceptions and attitudes toward organ donation. Despite the positive attitude, HCWs seem to be uncomfortable or unwilling to perform tasks important to organ donation such as approaching relatives and management of the deceased organ donor. Future training on organ donation will increase the positive attitude, confidence and likelihood to participate in organ donation and transplant activities. Key words: Organ Donation; Attitude and Perception; Emergency Department
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Charoenca, Naowarut, Nan Khin Thet Chaw, Nipapun Kungskulniti y Stephen L. Hamann. "Case Study of Tobacco Use among Myanmar Migrant Factory Workers in the Seafood Industry in Thailand". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, n.º 16 (16 de agosto de 2021): 8659. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18168659.

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Migrant workers commonly face many health disparities when they relocate to a foreign work environment. Many workers migrating to Thailand are young unskilled workers from Myanmar. In this study, we examine factors associated with Myanmar migrant workers’ smoking status and characterized smoking-related knowledge, attitudes, and behavior in one seafood factory in Thailand. This descriptive study utilized person-to-person interviews among 300 Myanmar migrants in one seafood factory in Thailand, of which 94.3% were young males between 18 and 39 years of age. Results demonstrated that 90% were current daily smokers, over 90% smoked 30–60 times per month, and 95% spent less than 500 baht (US $16) per month on smoking. About 70% of current smokers had 6–10 friends who smoked, compared with 40% of non-smokers (chi-square, p-value ≤ 0.07). Among this sample of mainly male migrant workers, smoking is very common, in part driven through social contact, but levels of dependence appear relatively low. The results suggest potential intervention approaches to reduce high smoking prevalence among this population, such as targeting young males and addressing their concerns about negative attitudes by peers to tobacco use and the unhealthful exposures of women and children in their families and the larger community.
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Oxman-Martinez, Jacqueline y Ye Ri Choi. "Newcomer Children: Experiences of Inclusion and Exclusion, and Their Outcomes". Social Inclusion 2, n.º 4 (27 de noviembre de 2014): 23–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/si.v2i4.133.

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This article explores the potential inclusion and exclusion factors affecting the developmental outcomes of immigrant children, and examines the influence of inclusive school environment, social/psychological isolation, and perceived discrimination by peers and teachers on the psychosocial and academic adjustment of immigrant children. Our study is based on a subset of data from the New Canadian Children and Youth Study (NCCYS), a national longitudinal survey including 515 foreign-born immigrant children (11 to 13 years) from three ethnic groups (Mainland China, Hong Kong, the Philippines) living in the Montreal and Toronto metropolitan areas, Canada. The results show that after controlling for socio-demographic background variables, teachers’ discriminatory attitudes and psychological isolation contribute to the prediction of risk for immigrant children’s self-esteem, social competence, and academic performance. Inclusive school environment has a significant effect on social competence and academic performance of immigrant children. Peer discrimination is also associated with self-esteem and social competence. These findings suggest that inclusive school environment, social/psychological isolation, and discrimination are critical factors affecting the developmental outcomes of immigrant children that, in turn, are connected to future prospects for their eventual inclusion and participation in other social, economic, and political venues of the host country.
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Darwin V. Mendoza. "Analysis Of The Filipino Brand Of Customer Service In The Accommodation Sector". Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture 33 (20 de marzo de 2023): 4685–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.59670/jns.v33i.2830.

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In recent times, accommodation and hospitality industry is one of the fastest growing sectors because of significant tourism campaigns, government efforts, and development of economy. This industry requires manpower who are proactive and compassionate to their guests. Filipinos manifested such qualities which made the country as the supplier of manpower to other countries. The purpose of this study was to determine the Filipino brands that represent the hospitality manpower and explore the actions that demonstrate these qualities. Thirty-two (32) participants were purposively sampled, 16 as front desk officers in hotels Zamboanga City and 16 as general customers. Findings indicated that there were major characters that Filipino workers in accommodation industry demonstrated. Some of the character include dedication, Filipino warmth, friendly, tactful, and articulate. The natural disposition of Filipinos to be happy and friendly plays a significant role in customer service interactions, making customers feel welcomed and valued. Filipino brand of customer service in the accommodation industry is built on a foundation of hospitality, positive attitudes, and a genuine desire to ensure customer satisfaction. These characteristics, along with the training and proactive management of human resources, contribute to the growth and success of the accommodation industry in the Philippines, attracting more tourists and foreign business travelers to the country.
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k, B. Nandintuya, Hyo-Joo Shin, Hyeon-Sik Moon y Min-Ho Kim. "A Study on the Bilingual Education Experience of Mongolian Immigrant Parents Living in Jeju". Society for Jeju Studies 61 (28 de febrero de 2024): 25–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.47520/jjs.2024.61.25.

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This study sought to examine the problem that Korea's bilingual education policy is limited to international marriage families. We investigated how international marriage families, as well as parents of foreign workers and international students, provide bilingual education to their children, what difficulties they face, and what meaning they give to bilingual education. For this purpose, interviews were conducted with parents of four families with Mongolian immigrant background living in Jeju, and a total of four themes and nine subthemes were derived. We confirmed the diversity of bilingual education environments, the contrast in attitudes toward bilingual education, the limitations of bilingual learning resources, and the conflicting meanings of bilingual education. Through this, we confirmed that children with a Mongolian immigrant background can successfully complete bilingual education in Jeju. In addition to parent education, the community and government should further expand bilingual education opportunities from the perspective of multiculturalism, and residents and immigrants should cultivate an attitude of equal exchange and communication from the perspective of interculturalism.
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Sari, Levi Tina. "The Effect of Interpersonal Group Therapy Toward Knowledge and Attitude of Street Sexual Workers 15–18 years Protection from Sexual Transmitted Infection at Denpasar Bali". Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan (Journal of Ners and Midwifery) 2, n.º 1 (1 de abril de 2015): 072–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.26699/jnk.v2i1.art.p072-083.

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The province of Bali with the largest number of foreign tourists to the 9.73% growth in 2011,became the public and government concern in the case of HIV/AIDS. Denpasar city was ranked to be thefirst of people with HIV by 1,949 people (KPA province of Bali, 2012). The study on the sex tourism inASEAN is reported by the Child Wise Tourism Australia in 2007, Indonesia was considered as thedestination for sex tourism which involve children and young women. The aim of the study was toanalyze the effect of group therapy self-protection knowledge and attitudes of Commercial street sexworkers aged 15–18 years. Method: The design used in this study was pre - experimental design with thedesign of One Group Pre- test - post-test design. The sample of this study was 18 people consisting of 3groups, each group consisting of 6 persons. Snowball sampling technique was used to the respondentswho met the inclusion criteria. Result: Statistical test results using paired t - test sample showed anincrease in knowledge on STI, attitudes of self-protection. Knowledge t = 7243 , the attitude of t = 6,803with table=2:21. Discussion: The conclusion of this research showed that there were significant effect ofthe interpersonal group therapy model with knowledge of STI, attitudes of self-protection against STI tothe customer. It was suggested that socialization and coaching on the use of condoms should be increasedas well as providing sustainable skills in order to become capital for them not to go back intoprostitution.
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Septia, Ririn. "Patterns of Family Communication in Preventing Grieving in Children whose Mothers Become Female Workers in Cibedug Village, Rongga District, West Bandung Regency". Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics, and Humanities 6, n.º 2 (5 de diciembre de 2023): 128–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.33019/berumpun.v6i2.100.

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The presence of Indonesian female employees overseas yields both advantageous and unfavorable consequences. The potential beneficial effect has the potential to enhance the nation's foreign exchange reserves. Nevertheless, there are adverse consequences that manifest in the shape of diverse challenges, encompassing numerous instances of migrating laborers. The individuals in question have encountered instances of violence, as well as instances where their earnings were not remunerated, among other related matters. The aforementioned issues also manifest in the offspring they leave in their wake. The function of the mother is crucial for the development of children. Consequently, individuals would encounter a substantial detriment that would subsequently impact the trajectory of their attitudes and behaviors throughout their lifetimes. The objective of this study is to examine the role of family communication patterns in mitigating the grief stages experienced by children whose moms engage in migrant employment. The present study employs a qualitative research methodology, namely a case study approach. The focus of this study is on families residing in Cibedug Village, Rongga District, West Bandung Regency, who are responsible for rearing children while the mothers work as migrant workers. The findings of the study indicate that when democratic communication patterns are present within the family, children are able to navigate the stages of grief effectively. In contrast, families that employ authoritarian communication patterns pose challenges for children in effectively navigating the stages of grief, resulting in manifestations of irritability, introversion, mistrust, and limited ability to engage in social interactions with their peers.
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Reñosa, Mark Donald C., Jonas Wachinger, Jerric Rhazel Guevarra, Jhoys Landicho-Guevarra, Mila F. Aligato, Vivienne Endoma, Jeniffer Landicho et al. "Human-centred design bolsters vaccine confidence in the Philippines: results of a randomised controlled trial". BMJ Global Health 8, n.º 10 (octubre de 2023): e012613. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2023-012613.

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BackgroundThe public’s confidence in vaccinations has eroded, and anti-vaccination movements have gained traction around the world, including in the Philippines. ‘Salubong’, a Filipino term, refers to welcoming someone back into one’s life and elicits ideas about friendship and family relationships. We extended this concept to vaccines in efforts to design an intervention that would re-welcome vaccines into homes.MethodsUsing human-centred design, we developed and refined a story-based intervention that engages Filipino families, community leaders and community health workers. We conducted a randomised controlled trial among 719 caregivers of small children to test the developed intervention against a control video. We assessed the binary improvement (improvement vs no improvement) and the amount of improvement in vaccine attitudes and intentions after intervention exposure.ResultsAlthough the intervention group began with marginally higher baseline vaccine attitude scores, we found that 62% of the intervention group improved their vaccine attitude scores versus 37% of the control group (Fisher’s exact, p<0.001). Among individuals whose scores improved after watching the assigned video, the intervention group saw higher mean attitude score improvements on the 5-point scale (Cohen’s d=0.32 with 95% CI 0.10 to 0.54, two-sided t-test, p<0.01). We observed similar patterns among participants who stated that they had previously delayed or refused a vaccine for their child: 67% of 74 in the intervention group improved their vaccine attitude scores versus 42% of 54 in the control group (Fisher’s exact, p<0.001). Among the subset of these individuals whose scores improved after watching the assigned video, the intervention group saw higher mean attitude score improvements on the 5-point scale that were marginally significant (Cohen’s d=0.35 with 95% CI −0.01 to 0.70, two-sided t-test, p=0.06).ConclusionsOur results provide solid evidence for the potential of co-designed vaccine confidence campaigns and regulations.
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Parmer, Lucinda. "An American-Based Study Examining the Relationship Between Participants’ Demographic Profiles and Attitudes Regarding Business Outsourcing Techniques and Strategies". Journal of International Business Research and Marketing 6, n.º 3 (2021): 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.18775/jibrm.1849-8558.2015.63.3002.

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The world is a global marketplace, however much inquiry has been created regarding American-based companies relocating departmental operations offshore to foreign territories. Keating (2012) indicated that popular areas for companies to reposition operations include customer service, information technology, and sales services. The main reason for moving offshore is to cut costs and to maximize on cheaper labor pools in the host country. There are cultural and language barriers that complicate matters, as well as, the media, as reported by Dobbs (2004) in the United States (U.S.) brings supposition by broadcasting the jobs lost by U.S. employees, as well as, home country power diminishing by stronger global players rising and thriving, such as, Brazil, The Philippines, and Mexico. This study quantifiably examined the relationship between participants’ demographic profiles and attitudes regarding business outsourcing techniques and strategies utilizing the Chi-Square and Fisher’s Exact tests, to gain a greater understanding of what these American-based beliefs truly are, in relation to, the sample confined within this study. Areas of concern examined attitudes towards managers, as well as, the U.S. government, regarding engaging in business outsourcing endeavors, enforcing policies to keep jobs in America, operating with a global mindset, helping people in both the home and host countries, competence factors associated with the capabilities to head outsourcing efforts based upon gender, and the training needed to successfully move operations offshore, for example. Significant differences were found in all of the demographic variables of ethnicity, gender, number of children (e.g. family size), age, education level, marital status, and annual household income.
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Libros sobre el tema "Children of foreign workers – philippines – attitudes"

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Parreñas, Rhacel Salazar. Children of global migration: Transnational families and gendered woes. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 2005.

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Lindstrøm, Curt. Fremmedhad i Danmark? [Mundelstrup]: CDR forlag, 1992.

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Muñoz, Lourdes Gaitán. Los niños como actores en los procesos migratorios: Implicaciones para los proyectos de cooperación. Quito, Ecuador: Abya Yala/Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Centro de Investigación de la Niñez, Adolescencia y Juventud, 2010.

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Bielefeld, Uli. Inländische Ausländer: Zum gesellschaftlichen Bewusstsein türkischer Jugendlicher in der Bundesrepublik. Frankfurt/Main: Campus, 1988.

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Jeppesen, Kirsten Just. Young second generation immigrants in Denmark: An investigation of young people from Yugoslavia, Turkey, and Pakistan who have resided in Denmark for at least 10 years. Copenhagen: Socialforskningsinstituttet, 1990.

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Jeppesen, Kirsten Just. Unge indvandrere: En undersøgelse af andengeneration fra Jugoslavien, Tyrkiet og Pakistan. København: Socialforskningsinstituttet, 1989.

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Schmidt, Garbi. 20 år i Danmark: En undersøgelse af nydanskeres situation og erfaringer. København: Socialforskningsinstituttet, 2000.

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Dietz, Barbara. Jugendliche Aussiedler: Porträt einer Zuwanderergeneration. Frankfurt/Main: Campus, 1998.

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Dietz, Barbara. Jugendliche Aussiedler: Ausreise, Aufnahme, Integration. Berlin: Berlin Verlag A. Spitz, 1997.

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Hartmut, Esser y Friedrichs Jürgen, eds. Generation und Identität: Theoretische und empirische Beiträge zur Migrationssoziologie. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1990.

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