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    COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Spain and associated factors

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    Introduction: The present study explores the reasons of those who have not been vaccinated in the later stage of the vaccine rollout in Spain and its associated determinants. Methods: Cluster and logistic regression analyses were used to assess differences in claimed reasons for vaccine hesitancy in Spain using two samples of unvaccinated people (18-40 years old) gathered by an online cross-sectional survey from social networks (n = 910) and from a representative panel (n = 963) in October-November 2021. Results: The main reasons for not being vaccinated were believing that the COVID-19 vaccines had been developed too fast, they were experimental, and they were not safe, endorsed by 68.7% participants in the social network sample and 55.4% in the panel sample. The cluster analysis classified the participants into two groups. Logistic regression showed that Cluster 2 (individuals who reported structural constraints and health-related reasons such as pregnancy or medical recommendation) presented a lower trust in information from health professionals, had a lower willingness to get vaccinated in the future, and avoided less social/family events than those in Cluster 1 (reasons centered in distrust on COVID-19 vaccines, conspiracy thoughts and complacency). Conclusions: It is important to promote information campaigns that provide reliable information and fight fake news and myths. Future vaccination intention differs in both clusters, so these results are important for developing strategies target to increase vaccination uptake for those who do not reject the COVID-19 vaccine completely.The research was funded by Carlos III Health Institute. This study was also partially funded by RICAPPS (Carlos III Health Institute, ref: RD21CIII/0003/0002). The funder had no role in the study design; collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; writing of the paper; and/or decision to submit for publication.S

    How patients with COVID-19 managed the disease at home during the first wave in Spain: a cross-sectional study.

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    Most patients with mild COVID-19 had to stay at home trying to implement an optimal quarantine. The aim of this study was to describe the COVID-19 cases during the first wave of the pandemic in Spain, how they managed the disease at home, focusing on differences by age, as well as differences in knowledge, attitudes and preventive practices, compared with the uninfected population. An online survey was used to conduct a cross-sectional study of individuals who were 14 years or older living in Spain during the COVID-19 lockdown. The main variable was a COVID-19 case. Logistic regression models for COVID-19 cases were obtained using a backward stepwise procedure to assess the association between social variables, disease knowledge, attitudes, prevention practices and emotional impact. 3398 people completed the survey. Participants' mean age was 49.6 (SD=14.3). COVID-19 was significantly more prevalent among married people (5.3%) and those currently doing an on-site work (8.7%). Most of the COVID-19 cases stayed at home (84.0%) during the episode. There were significant age-based differences with regard to self-isolation conditions at home during the disease. COVID-19 cases showed better attitudes, practices and knowledge about disease symptoms and transmission than the uninfected population. COVID-19 cases also felt more depressed (adjusted OR: 3.46, 95% CI 1.45 to 8.26) and had better preventive behaviour than the uninfected population, such as always wearing a mask outside the home (adjusted OR 1.58, 95% CI 1.06 to 2.30). COVID-19 cases found it difficult to comply with recommended home self-isolation conditions, with differences by age group. COVID-19 had an important impact on care dependency in non-hospitalised patients, who were mostly dependent on their families for care. It is necessary to reinforce social and health services and to be ready to meet the care needs of populations during the different waves or in future epidemics.This work was supported by Instituto de Salud Carlos III through the National Tropical Diseases Research Network (RD16CIII/003/001RICET). The funders had no role in study design or in the collection, analysis and interpretation of data, or the decision to submit the article for publication.S

    Derecho a una buena visión en los mayores: evitar la ceguera evitable. Prevención y cuidados para una atención integral

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    Este documento, que constituye el nº 8 de la colección Promoción de la salud en las personas mayores, pretende abordar buena parte de los problemas de salud de este colectivo aportando criterios y metodología para la intervención a sus cuidadores y responsables de salud

    How patients with COVID-19 managed the disease at home during the first wave in Spain: a cross-sectional study

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    Objective Most patients with mild COVID-19 had to stay at home trying to implement an optimal quarantine. The aim of this study was to describe the COVID-19 cases during the first wave of the pandemic in Spain, how they managed the disease at home, focusing on differences by age, as well as differences in knowledge, attitudes and preventive practices, compared with the uninfected population.Design An online survey was used to conduct a cross-sectional study of individuals who were 14 years or older living in Spain during the COVID-19 lockdown. The main variable was a COVID-19 case. Logistic regression models for COVID-19 cases were obtained using a backward stepwise procedure to assess the association between social variables, disease knowledge, attitudes, prevention practices and emotional impact.Results 3398 people completed the survey. Participants’ mean age was 49.6 (SD=14.3). COVID-19 was significantly more prevalent among married people (5.3%) and those currently doing an on-site work (8.7%). Most of the COVID-19 cases stayed at home (84.0%) during the episode. There were significant age-based differences with regard to self-isolation conditions at home during the disease. COVID-19 cases showed better attitudes, practices and knowledge about disease symptoms and transmission than the uninfected population. COVID-19 cases also felt more depressed (adjusted OR: 3.46, 95% CI 1.45 to 8.26) and had better preventive behaviour than the uninfected population, such as always wearing a mask outside the home (adjusted OR 1.58, 95% CI 1.06 to 2.30).Conclusion COVID-19 cases found it difficult to comply with recommended home self-isolation conditions, with differences by age group. COVID-19 had an important impact on care dependency in non-hospitalised patients, who were mostly dependent on their families for care. It is necessary to reinforce social and health services and to be ready to meet the care needs of populations during the different waves or in future epidemics

    Proyecto de educación física : primer ciclo

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    Material elaborado por el grupo de trabajo 'Contacto 96' adscrito al Centro de Profesores y Recursos de Mérida (Badajoz), que a partir de una serie de unidades didácticas, trata de dotar al profesorado de educación física de educación primaria de una serie de propuestas adaptadas a la LOGSE. Con estas unidades, se pretende dar respuesta a los objetivos generales del currículum oficial, se enumeran una serie de criterios para la organización y secuenciación de contenidos, actividades y metodología, así como métodos de trabajo, espacio, tiempos, materiales, transversalidad, evolución, etc..ExtremaduraES

    Proyecto de educación física : tercer ciclo

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    Material elaborado por el grupo de trabajo 'Contacto 96' adscrito al Centro de Profesores y Recursos de Mérida (Badajoz), que a partir de una serie de unidades didácticas, trata de dotar al profesorado de educación física de educación primaria de una serie de propuestas adaptadas a la LOGSE. Con estas Unidades, se pretende dar respuesta a los objetivos generales del currículum oficial, se enumeran una serie de criterios para la organización y secuenciación de contenidos, actividades y metodología, así como métodos de trabajo, espacio, tiempos, materiales, transversalidad, evolución, etc..ExtremaduraES

    Proyecto de educación física : segundo ciclo

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    Material elaborado por el grupo de trabajo 'Contacto 96' adscrito al Centro de Profesores y Recursos de Mérida (Badajoz), que a partir de una serie de unidades didácticas, trata de dotar al profesorado de educación física de educación primaria de una serie de propuestas adaptadas a la LOGSE. Con estas Unidades, se pretende dar respuesta a los objetivos generales del currículum oficial, se enumeran una serie de criterios para la organización y secuenciación de contenidos, actividades y metodología, así como métodos de trabajo, espacio, tiempos, materiales, transversalidad, evolución, etc..ExtremaduraES

    Miss Llerina in bookland es emocionante

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    El trabajo obtuvo un Premio Tomás García Verdejo a las buenas prácticas educativas en la Comunidad Autónoma de Extremadura para el curso 2018/2019, Modalidad ASe describe un proyecto llevado a cabo en el CEIP Ciudad de Badajoz en el que, partiendo de un grupo de trabajo relacionado con la biblioteca escolar, se pretendían trabajar las emociones a través de la lectura, aunando de esta manera objetivos específicos para trabajar las emociones y aspectos relacionados con la lectura como la expresión y comprensión oralExtremaduraES
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