Metro Manila Centre
Phase OneView Centre Details | Phase Two | Phase Three | |||
Centre: | Metro Manila, Philippines ( Asia-Pacific ) | ||||
Principal Investigator: | Professor Felicidad Cua-Lim | ||||
Age Groups: | 13-14, 6-7 | Timeframe: | August 2001 to October 2001 | ||
Sampling Frame: | All public and private, elementary schools in Manila. The same sampling frame as Phase One. |
Personnel
Personnel
Dr Jose Pepito M Amores
Lung Center of the Philippines
Quezon Ave
Philippines
Roles:
- Phase One collaborator for Metro Manilla
Professor Felicidad Cua-Lim
University of Santo Tomas
7 Roosevelt St. Green Hills West
San Juan
Philippines
Roles:
- National Coordinator for Philippines
- Phase One Principal Investigator for Metro Manilla
- Phase Three Principal Investigator for Metro Manila
Dr Manuel F Ferreria
Manila Central University
MCU Cpd
Philippines
Roles:
- Phase Three collaborator for Metro Manila
Dr Rudy Pagcatipunan
University of Santo Tomas
7 Roosevelt St. GHW
San Juan
Philippines
Roles:
- Phase One collaborator for Metro Manilla
- Phase Three collaborator for Metro Manila
Dr Camilo Roa
Philippine General Hospital
Taft Ave
Philippines
Roles:
- Phase One collaborator for Metro Manilla
- Phase Three collaborator for Metro Manila
Dr Madelaine Sumpaico
Philippines
Roles:
- Phase Three collaborator for Metro Manila
Why was this centre selected for ISAAC?
Our country was selected to participate in both ISAAC Phase I and Phase III of the study. It started on a meeting in an asian respiratory disease convention in Tokyo in 1994. Dr Chrisopher Lai invited Dr Felicidad Cua-Lim, then the President of the National Asthma Movement in the Philippines, to be the National Coordinator and Principal Investigator for the ISAAC study Phase I in the Philippines.
Our experience of ISAAC
For Phase I Dr Felicidad Cua-Lim assembled her team whose members included Drs Camilo Roa, Jose Pepito Amores, Manuel Fereria, and Madeleine Sumpaico. The questionnaires, with the help of a social scientist Nina Carandang, were translated and back translated to the local dialect – Tagalog. The study was implemented in schools in Metro Manila. Both the data for the 6-7 years old and 13-14 years old were accepted for inclusion in the Lancet publication for the global coverage of the ISAAC study.
In the phase III Dr Cua-Lim was again invited to participate in the study. Dr Rodolfo Pagcatipunan became a member of her team. Aside from the core questionnaires, an environmental questionnaire was included in this phase which was again translated and back translated to the local dialect. Only the 13-14 years old data was accepted by the data center. There were data integrity problems encountered in the 6-7 years old. This was attributed to the initially low number of returned questionnaires or drop-outs. Upon consultation with a statistician, these drop-outs were replaced by another set of responders to attain the desired sample size.
The data generated from the phase I and III studies became the source of prevalence data for asthma and allergy in children in the Philippines. It also triggered the implementation of the National Asthma Prevalence Study, an asthma prevalence study for both adult and children sponsored by the Department of Health of the Philippines.