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    Narraciones que rebotan aproximaci贸n a los procesos de movilizaci贸n de las memorias del terror del caucho

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    La movilizaci贸n de la memoria del caucho ha estado ligada a los m煤ltiples cambios de representaci贸n pol铆tica de los ind铆genas amaz贸nicos que han cargado con el peso del dolor, del olvido y de la impunidad de los hechos tr谩gicos de la bonanza del caucho por la Casa Arana. La manera de abordar el tema de la investigaci贸n fue a trav茅s de la exploraci贸n de dos conceptos en idioma uitoto nipode: yone y rapue. A partir de estos dos conceptos, investigo la manera como se ha percibido a lo largo de los a帽os el hecho de hablar y contar los sucesos tr谩gicos de hace un siglo, haciendo que la memoria del caucho se consolide cada vez m谩s como forma preventiva de intervenciones for谩neas y al mismo tiempo como un mecanismo para reestructurar los valores culturales a trav茅s del mito. La b煤squeda de una reparaci贸n simb贸lica y econ贸mica de estos hechos en los t茅rminos pol铆ticos ha hecho que los procedimientos de dicha movilizaci贸n se dividieran en dos caminos desde la entrega del Predio Putumayo por parte del ex presidente Barco en 1988. El papel que desempe帽an las narraciones expuestas por l铆deres ind铆genas de Araracuara, Medio R铆o Caquet谩, es clave para entender cu谩les han sido los fines y los intereses de 茅stos a lo largo de su gesti贸n como portadores de la voz y el pensamiento de las culturas ind铆genas de la Amazonia colombiana en espacios no tradicionales.The mobilization of the memory of rubber has been linked to the many changes of political representation of indigenous Amazonians who have suffered the pain, forgetfulness and impunity of the tragic events of the rubber boom in La Casa Arana_ The way to address the issue of the research was through the exploration of two concepts in the language uitoto nipode: yone and rapue_ From these two concepts, I investigate how it has been perceived over the years, the act of speaking of, and telling the tragic events of a century ago, turning the rubber boom memory into a preventive mechanism toward foreign interventions as well as a mechanism for restructuring cultural values through myth_ The pursuit of economic and symbolic reparation of these events in political terms has made such mobilization procedures to divide into two paths from the handing over of Predio Putumayo by former President Barco in 1988_ The role of narratives expressed by indigenous leaders from Araracuara, Middle Caquet谩 River, is key to understand the leaders goals and interests throughout their management as carriers of the voice and thought of indigenous cultures of the Colombian Amazon in nontraditional spaces_Antrop贸logo (a)Pregrad

    Appropriateness of antiplatelet therapy for primary and secondary cardio- and cerebrovascular prevention in acutely hospitalized older people

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    Aims: Antiplatelet therapy is recommended for the secondary prevention of cardio- and cerebrovascular disease, but for primary prevention it is advised only in patients at very high risk. With this background, this study aims to assess the appropriateness of antiplatelet therapy in acutely hospitalized older people according to their risk profile. Methods: Data were obtained from the REPOSI register held in Italian and Spanish internal medicine and geriatric wards in 2012 and 2014. Hospitalized patients aged 6565 assessable at discharge were selected. Appropriateness of the antiplatelet therapy was evaluated according to their primary or secondary cardiovascular prevention profiles. Results: Of 2535 enrolled patients, 2199 were assessable at discharge. Overall 959 (43.6%, 95% CI 41.5\u201345.7) were prescribed an antiplatelet drug, aspirin being the most frequently chosen. Among patients prescribed for primary prevention, just over half were inappropriately prescribed (52.1%), being mainly overprescribed (155/209 patients, 74.2%). On the other hand, there was also a high rate of inappropriate underprescription in the context of secondary prevention (222/726 patients, 30.6%, 95% CI 27.3\u201334.0%). Conclusions: This study carried out in acutely hospitalized older people shows a high degree of inappropriate prescription among patients prescribed with antiplatelets for primary prevention, mainly due to overprescription. Further, a large proportion of patients who had had overt cardio- or cerebrovascular disease were underprescribed, in spite of the established benefits of antiplatelet drugs in the context of secondary prevention
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