Communicating advanced information about the risks of rabies to residents of Pook Amorsolo

This thesis discusses how risk messages about rabies are critical for the residents of Pook Amorsolo given that many households in the community own dogs. As an organization that provides animal health services and advocates for responsible pet ownership, UP Veterinary Teaching Hospital-Diliman (UPV...

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Main Authors: Abad, Jemimah Kayla J., Diwa, Loren Marciana B., Yu, Carl Jasper L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-104892021-10-02T02:56:01Z Communicating advanced information about the risks of rabies to residents of Pook Amorsolo Abad, Jemimah Kayla J. Diwa, Loren Marciana B. Yu, Carl Jasper L. This thesis discusses how risk messages about rabies are critical for the residents of Pook Amorsolo given that many households in the community own dogs. As an organization that provides animal health services and advocates for responsible pet ownership, UP Veterinary Teaching Hospital-Diliman (UPVTH) therefore aims to communicate advanced information (i.e. types, transmission, symptoms, prevention, and treatment) to the residents of Pook Amorsolo. This is in consideration to one of the organization's advocacies regarding responsible pet ownership, which is to inform pet owners about the risks of rabies and to help people understand preventive measures. The organizational communication problem is that residents of Pook Amorsolo have low information sufficiency because risk information about rabies is ineffectively disseminated to them, such that these risks are not emphasized in the messages that UPVTH disseminates. Guided by risk information seeking processing (RISP) model, theory of planned behavior (TPB) and This is Public Health : Health Communications Campaign, this thesis aims to inform the residents of Pook Amorsolo about the risks of rabies and the preventive measures they can do to avoid these risks, most especially, anti-rabies vaccination uptake. Using mixed methods, the results showed that the intervention was partly effective in terms of increasing information sufficiently and intervention to vaccinate among the residents of Pook Amorsolo but was unable to elicit vaccination behavior. Furthermore, the results of the thesis showed that there is a lack of available opportunities for the residents to vaccinate their dogs. Another point of discussion is the decreased number of dog bites in Pook Amorsolo despite no vaccine uptake. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9844 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Rabies in dogs--Philippines--Quezon City--Information services Rabies in dogs--Philippines--Quezon City Rabies--Philippines--Information services Rabies--Philippines Rabies--Vaccination--Philippines Rabies--Diagnosis--Philippines--Information services Rabies--Vaccination--Philippines--Information services Rabies--Diagnosis--Philippines UP Veterinary Teaching Hospital-Diliman
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Rabies in dogs--Philippines--Quezon City--Information services
Rabies in dogs--Philippines--Quezon City
Rabies--Philippines--Information services
Rabies--Philippines
Rabies--Vaccination--Philippines
Rabies--Diagnosis--Philippines--Information services
Rabies--Vaccination--Philippines--Information services
Rabies--Diagnosis--Philippines
UP Veterinary Teaching Hospital-Diliman
spellingShingle Rabies in dogs--Philippines--Quezon City--Information services
Rabies in dogs--Philippines--Quezon City
Rabies--Philippines--Information services
Rabies--Philippines
Rabies--Vaccination--Philippines
Rabies--Diagnosis--Philippines--Information services
Rabies--Vaccination--Philippines--Information services
Rabies--Diagnosis--Philippines
UP Veterinary Teaching Hospital-Diliman
Abad, Jemimah Kayla J.
Diwa, Loren Marciana B.
Yu, Carl Jasper L.
Communicating advanced information about the risks of rabies to residents of Pook Amorsolo
description This thesis discusses how risk messages about rabies are critical for the residents of Pook Amorsolo given that many households in the community own dogs. As an organization that provides animal health services and advocates for responsible pet ownership, UP Veterinary Teaching Hospital-Diliman (UPVTH) therefore aims to communicate advanced information (i.e. types, transmission, symptoms, prevention, and treatment) to the residents of Pook Amorsolo. This is in consideration to one of the organization's advocacies regarding responsible pet ownership, which is to inform pet owners about the risks of rabies and to help people understand preventive measures. The organizational communication problem is that residents of Pook Amorsolo have low information sufficiency because risk information about rabies is ineffectively disseminated to them, such that these risks are not emphasized in the messages that UPVTH disseminates. Guided by risk information seeking processing (RISP) model, theory of planned behavior (TPB) and This is Public Health : Health Communications Campaign, this thesis aims to inform the residents of Pook Amorsolo about the risks of rabies and the preventive measures they can do to avoid these risks, most especially, anti-rabies vaccination uptake. Using mixed methods, the results showed that the intervention was partly effective in terms of increasing information sufficiently and intervention to vaccinate among the residents of Pook Amorsolo but was unable to elicit vaccination behavior. Furthermore, the results of the thesis showed that there is a lack of available opportunities for the residents to vaccinate their dogs. Another point of discussion is the decreased number of dog bites in Pook Amorsolo despite no vaccine uptake.
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author Abad, Jemimah Kayla J.
Diwa, Loren Marciana B.
Yu, Carl Jasper L.
author_facet Abad, Jemimah Kayla J.
Diwa, Loren Marciana B.
Yu, Carl Jasper L.
author_sort Abad, Jemimah Kayla J.
title Communicating advanced information about the risks of rabies to residents of Pook Amorsolo
title_short Communicating advanced information about the risks of rabies to residents of Pook Amorsolo
title_full Communicating advanced information about the risks of rabies to residents of Pook Amorsolo
title_fullStr Communicating advanced information about the risks of rabies to residents of Pook Amorsolo
title_full_unstemmed Communicating advanced information about the risks of rabies to residents of Pook Amorsolo
title_sort communicating advanced information about the risks of rabies to residents of pook amorsolo
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
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