2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2022.02.011
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Participación comunitaria: aprendizajes de la COVID-19 para nuevas crisis. Informe SESPAS 2022

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“…La pandemia puede favorecer los procesos de participación de la comunidad juvenil, al reconocer la necesidad de abordar temas claves para la vida de las personas, asumiendo desde proximidades vecinales mayores responsabilidades sobre cómo actuar para que sus condiciones de vida cambien ( 26 ).…”
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“…La pandemia puede favorecer los procesos de participación de la comunidad juvenil, al reconocer la necesidad de abordar temas claves para la vida de las personas, asumiendo desde proximidades vecinales mayores responsabilidades sobre cómo actuar para que sus condiciones de vida cambien ( 26 ).…”
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“…The institutional approach to population behavior has focused on risks without taking into account the capacities of communities [ 10 ]. Measures have been implemented and decisions have been taken in a unidirectional way from health institutions without listening to the population, but attempting to motivate them through fear instead of seeking conviction and commitment [ 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the pandemic, and in particular during the period in which this article is being written, national and international health authorities have called on the population to collaborate and contribute with their behavior in order to control the problem [ 10 ].…”
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“…The neighbourhood of Son Gotleu is a very engaged, proactive community in regards to communal spirit and interaction between citizens and institutions. However, as of 09 September 2020, the cumulative infection rate of the previous 14 days was 502.3% (12,13). This led the Balearic authorities to intervene in two respects: rstly, the neighbourhood was put into lockdown with perimeter boundaries and, secondly, the Directorate-General for Public Health designed and implemented a series of neighbourhood initiatives, such as round table information events on COVID-19, a home-visit programme to the most vulnerable residences, etc., with the aim of establishing more direct communication with the citizens of this community.…”
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confidence: 96%