994 resultados para Hospitales-Andalucía
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BACKGROUND The origin and formed family characteristics are related to physician's professional career. The purpose of this study was to know and compare by sex the characteristics of the origin family and formed family of women and men family physician in Andalusia. METHODS Cross sectional and multicenter study. SETTING Urban primary health care centres from Andalusian province capitals. PARTICIPANTS Physician of primary health care centres. INCLUSION CRITERIA at least one year using computerized medical history with the same quota patients. Multistage random sample, 88 primary health care centres and 500 physicians, 50% of both sexes (alpha=5%, power=90%, precision=15%). Postal auto administrated questionnaire. VARIABLES sex, age, tutor of resident in family medicine, last father's activity, last mother's activity, number of brothers or sisters, family situation, last couple's activity (if any), to have or not children. RESULTS 73.6 % responses. In no responses there weren't differences of sex neither tutor of resident in family medicine. Mean age: women physicians 49.5 +/- 4.3 and men physician 51.3 +/- 4.9 (p= or < 0.005). Postgraduate formation in family medicine: 42.2% of women and 33.3% of men (p=0.016). Live alone: 6.1% of women physician and 2.7% men physician (p=0.005). Live alone with children 9.9% of women and 2.2% of men (p=0.005). 16.5% of women and 10.2% of men don t have children (p=0.077). 21.1% of men physician s couples work only at home vs. 0.1% of women physician s couples (p= or < 0.005). 46% of women physician s couples is also physician vs. 22% of men physician s couples (p= or < 0.005). No significant differences registered in parent s activities neither in the number of brother or sisters. CONCLUSION There are no significant differences in physician s origin family. However important differences in the characteristics of formed family are observed in both sexes.
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Este Manual se complementa con los siguientes documentos de apoyo: 1. Actuaciones y requerimientos (Lista de actuaciones con indicación de los requerimientos que deben cumplir respecto a la EIS); 3. Indicadores (Batería de indicadores y estándares para la evaluación y la relevancia de los impactos); y 4. Análisis en profundidad (Resumen de las etapas de una evaluación de riesgos). Publicado en la página Web de la Consejería de Salud : www.juntadeandalucia.es/salud (Ciudadanía / Nuestra Salud / Evaluación de impacto en salud)
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Este Manual se complementa con varios documentos de apoyo: 1. Dimensiones y áreas que pueden verse afectadas por el planeamiento urbanístico; 3. Batería de indicadores y estándares para la evaluación de la relevancia de los impactos; y 4. Análisis en profundidad. Publicado en la página Web de la Consejería de Salud: www.juntadeandalucia.es/salud (Ciudadanía / Nuestra Salud / Evaluación de impacto en salud)
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BACKGROUND In 1997, 18.5% of the cases of Meningococcal Disease caused b serogroup C in Andalusia were children between 2 and 4 years of age; ages where the initial immune response and the duration of the capsular A + C meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine is less than in older age groups. Research was designed in order to measure the immune response produced by this vaccine in children from 2 to 6 years of age and to compare it with the natural immunity present in unvaccinated children. METHODS I. Dual monitoring study: a) groups of children vaccinated previously and control groups, b) groups of children who were going to be vaccinated, for pre and post-vaccination (1, 6 and 12 months) analysis and a control group. II. The bactericidal activity was measured according to the standardised protocol of the CDC with regard to the strain of N. meningitidis C-11. The sera with bactericidal activity (TAB) > 1:8 were considered to be protective. RESULTS 1 and 2 months following vaccination, the proportion of TAB > 1:8 was significantly higher than that of the control group (65.6% and 73% in comparison to 2.2% and 12%). In the pre-vaccine and post-vaccine (after 6, 7, 12 and 13 months) verification, no significant difference between vaccinated individuals and controls was observed. CONCLUSIONS The differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals 1 and 2 months following vaccination indicate seroconversion in the vaccinated individuals. For the age group of between 2 to 6 years of age, the bactericidal activity acquired decline quickly, as, after 6 months, differences between this group and the control group are no longer observed.
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El presente informe se ha elaborado en el marco del proyecto denominado "Atlas de desigualdades de género en salud en Andalucía", financiado por la Consejería de Economía, Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo de la Junta de Andalucía y por el Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (Exp. P08-CTS-4321)
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The strategy "Next To", developed in Andalusia, about cooperation between public health services and associations of affected people, to improve the quality of care, has been applied, among other diseases, to the problems of adversity on child health. In order to explore the needs of affected population, it has been made a qualitative study with parents of deceased children, through which it has been identified the key points of improvement in relation to the suffering that occurs in the affected person and their next caregiver environment. The purpose of the study, in addition to identifying areas for improvement, includes providing proposals as recommendations. "Next To" as a participatory and transversal strategy, currently under development, is implicit in the objectives of the Fourth Andalusian Health Plan, since its application encourages the participation and empowerment of people affected by health adversity
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Health impact assessment (HIA) aims to incorporate people's health and wellbeing as a key feature in policy-making. Many authors believe that HIA might be systematically integrated into all decision-making processes as a way to achieve that goal. To that end, there is need to overcome a number of challenges, including the fact that Andalusia (Spain) has made HIA compulsory by law, the need for awareness of all public sectors whose decisions might have substantial impacts on health and for a methodology that would enable a comprehensive approach to health determinants and inequalities, and the training of both the public health staff and professional sectors responsible for its application. In Andalusia, a law provides mandatory and binding health impact reports for most authorisation procedures in different areas: from sectoral plans to urban planning schemes, and especially projects subject to environmental assessment. Implementation of this law has required its integration into authorisation procedures, the training of interdisciplinary working groups in public health, the preparation of technical guidelines, and the organisation of dissemination and training seminars for developers.
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Presentado en la mesa redonda "Innovar en gestión de información: plataformas tecnológicas para creación de contenidos compartidos" de las XIII Jornadas Bibliotecarias de Andalucía (Granada, 5 y 6 Noviembre 2015).
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Aplicación Android que permite seleccionar provincia y municipio de Andalucía y localizar los centros escolares que hay cerca.
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El presente trabajo se centra, primeramente, en la descripción de dos programas de promoción de la salud impartidos por enfermeras de centros de atención primaria, “Salut i Escola” y “Forma Joven”. Dos han sido los principales motivos para la selección de dichos programas; por un lado, se decidió que fueran programas dirigidos a alumnos de enseñanza secundaria, por otro lado, se seleccionan estos dos en concreto ya que son los programas oficiales que se desarrollan en las dos comunidades autónomas con mayor población adolescente: Cataluña y Andalucía, respectivamente. Dichos programas han sido analizados a distintos niveles; objetivos, acciones llevadas a cabo por la enfermera, temas que se abordan, etc. Por otra parte, se ha estudiado el número de alumnos y centros que dan cobertura los programas así como el nivel de satisfacción de los participantes a través de encuestas. También se ha evaluado la eficacia de dichos programas mediante la detección de cambios conductuales en los alumnos participantes. Se analiza la situación actual de los problemas de salud más frecuentes en estas edades; el consumo de drogas, en cuanto a la sexualidad; los embarazos no deseados y las enfermedades de trasmisión sexual, por lo referente a la alimentación; el sobrepeso, la obesidad y la falta de ejercicio físico, y por último los accidentes de tráfico y los trastornos de la conducta alimentaria. Se justifica la necesidad de educar a estas edades mediante programas de salud para que los alumnos sean capaces de escoger los hábitos de vida más saludables y evitar las conductas de riesgo que pueden afectar a su salud. A partir de estas áreas temáticas, se ha profundizado en la descripción y análisis de programas llevados a cabo por un amplio rango de entidades. Se describen los objetivos planteados por dichos programas, el segmento de población al que van dirigidos, quiénes lo imparten y las metodologías utilizadas para su implementación.
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Este libro es un nuevo fascículo del volumen I del proyecto CSIR-España, que a modo de corpus reúne, con carácter general y de modo minuciosamente sistemático, los sarcófagos romanos decorados de Andalucía, cuyo mayor número ya había sido objeto de publicación. La investigación histórica e iconográfica sobre los sarcófagos hispanos (en especial para los ejemplares paleocristianos) es deudora fundamentalmente de los estudios realizados por Sotomayor (1966: 77-99; 1975) y, más recientemente, por Koch (2000), además de dos de los autores que firman este trabajo, que en los últimos años se han detenido metódicamente sobre los sarcófagos béticos de tema profano (Beltrán, 1999; Rodríguez Oliva, 2001: 107-127).