ABSTRACT
@#<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>SCOPE:</strong> A formative evaluation of a one-day Community-Based Health Program (CBHP) workshop in an urban poor setting in Silang,Cavite was done.<br /><strong>OBJECTIVE:</strong> To determine if the workshop was feasible and useful from the perspective of important stakeholders.<br /><strong>RESEARCH DESIGN:</strong> A descriptive research design was used with triangulation of data sources: participant observation, short-form questionnaire and monitoring checklist.<br /><strong>RESULTS:</strong> The responses from the short-form, self-administered feedback questionnaire showed that out of the 42 participants: 1) 38% liked that they gained knowledge from the workshop; 2) 72.3% expressed that there was nothing that they disliked during the sessions; 3) about 13% expressed their desire to have more workshops like this one in the future; and 4) only 6.4% learned the importance of CBHP. It was observed frequently during discussions that participants said that the San Beda College of Medicine, played an important and crucial role in the CBHP. The College was visible and active together with the staff of the Canossa Health and Social Center run by the Canossian Daughters of Charity as well as with its community leader, Sr. Maria Elena Adre. With the presence of the clinical clerks and doctors of San Beda College of Medicine, the program continuously provided health services. Furthermore, other strengths that were mentioned were the volunteer health workers, the laboratory (microscopy), numerous training activities and seminars, feeding program and scholarship program.<br /><strong>CONCLUSION:</strong> A one-day CBHP workshop was feasible and useful in an urban poor community setting from the perspective of important stakeholders.</p>