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Farm. comunitarios (Internet) ; 12(3): 5-13, jul. 2020. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-191369

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OBJETIVOS: evaluar la percepción de los usuarios de las farmacias sobre la repercusión de la pandemia COVID-19 en su salud, el conocimiento sobre su posible inclusión en grupos de riesgo y su actitud ante una posible vacuna. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: estudio observacional transversal aleatorizado, en farmacias de Pontevedra y Ourense, desde marzo a junio de 2020 al comienzo y después de la restricción de movimientos. Sujetos: usuarios ≥ 18 años que acuden a las farmacias participantes en demanda de medicamentos y/o material de higiene y protección. Procedimiento: el usuario cumplimentaba un cuestionario anónimo, depositándolo hasta la noche en una bandeja de plástico desinfectada diariamente. El procedimiento se repetirá tras cesar el confinamiento. Resultados de la primera fase: se realizaron 706 encuestas. 415 (58,8 %) mujeres, edad media 48,9 (DE=16,9) años. 100 participantes (14,2 %) viven solos.637 (90,2 %) creen que la COVID-19 es más peligrosa que la gripe, 189 (26,8 %) desconocen estar en algún grupo de riesgo. 107 (15,1 %) dicen sentirse mal o muy mal con el aislamiento. Los aspectos más afectados son: familiar 350 (49,6 %) y emocional 338 (47,9 %). En 2019/20 se vacunaron de la gripe 172 (24,4 %) y en 2020/21 piensan vacunarse 243 (34,4 %). 448 (63,5 %) se vacunarán frente a la COVID-19 cuando exista vacuna, esté o no financiada por el Sistema Nacional de Salud, 183 (25,9 %) se lo pensarán. CONCLUSIONES: los encuestados consideran la COVID-19 más peligrosa que la gripe estacional. En esta primera fase la afectación sobre bienestar y salud no parece elevada. Un alto porcentaje se vacunará frente a la COVID-19


AIMS: to assess the pharmacy users' perception on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their health, the knowledge of their possible inclusion in risk groups and their attitude towards a potential vaccine. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Randomized, cross-sectional, observational study in pharmacies of Pontevedra and Ourense, from March to June 2020 at the beginning and after movement restrictions. Subjects: users ≥ 18 years old who go to the participating pharmacies to purchase medicines and/or hygiene and protection material. Procedure: the user completed an anonymous questionnaire, which was then placed until night in a plastic tray that was disinfected daily. The procedure will be repeated after the confinement has been terminated. Results of the first phase: 706 surveys were conducted. 415 (58.8%) women, aged 48.9 9 years on average (SD=16.9). 100 participants (14.2%) live alone. 637 (90.2%) believe that COVID-19 is more dangerous than influenza, 189 (26.8%) don't know if they belong to any risk group. 107 (15.1%) say they feel bad or very bad about isolation. The most affected aspects are: familiar 350 (49.6%) and emotional 338 (47.9%). In 2019/20, 172 (24.4%) were vaccinated against influenza and in 2020/21 243 (34.4%) are planning to get vaccinated. 448 (63.5%) will be vaccinated against COVID-19 when the vaccine is available, whether or not it is financed by the National Health System, and 183 (25.9%) will think about it. CONCLUSIONS: respondents consider COVID-19 more dangerous than seasonal influenza. In this first phase, the impact on well-being and health does not seem to be high. A high percentage of people will be vaccinated against COVID-19


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control , Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology , Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control , Pandemics , Pharmacies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Cross-Sectional Studies , Random Allocation
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