Mental health in Primary Care: challenges for the resoluteness of actions

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Autor(a) principal: Rotoli,Adriana
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Silva,Mara Regina Santos da, Santos,Alessandro Marques dos, Oliveira,Adriane Maria Netto de, Gomes,Giovana Calcagno
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Escola Anna Nery
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the challenges faced by professionals to add resoluteness to actions in mental health developed in the context of Primary Care. Method: Qualitative study with 30 professionals, including 17 nurses, four doctors, five psychologists and four social workers. Data were collected in three municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in April 2018, through a semi-structured interview, later submitted to thematic analysis. Results: Challenges pointed out by professionals to add resoluteness to actions in mental health are related to the lack of specific knowledge to support the actions professionals perform; with the organization of services and participation of managers; and with the ambivalence of people with mental disorders regarding acceptance and continuity of treatment. Conclusion: The construction of shared practices among professionals, people with mental disorders and their families is necessary. Implications for practice: The study allows theoretical-practical articulations capable of generating transformations in mental health care model.
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title Mental health in Primary Care: challenges for the resoluteness of actions
spellingShingle Mental health in Primary Care: challenges for the resoluteness of actions
Rotoli,Adriana
Mental Health
Primary Care
Health professionals
title_short Mental health in Primary Care: challenges for the resoluteness of actions
title_full Mental health in Primary Care: challenges for the resoluteness of actions
title_fullStr Mental health in Primary Care: challenges for the resoluteness of actions
title_full_unstemmed Mental health in Primary Care: challenges for the resoluteness of actions
title_sort Mental health in Primary Care: challenges for the resoluteness of actions
author Rotoli,Adriana
author_facet Rotoli,Adriana
Silva,Mara Regina Santos da
Santos,Alessandro Marques dos
Oliveira,Adriane Maria Netto de
Gomes,Giovana Calcagno
author_role author
author2 Silva,Mara Regina Santos da
Santos,Alessandro Marques dos
Oliveira,Adriane Maria Netto de
Gomes,Giovana Calcagno
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rotoli,Adriana
Silva,Mara Regina Santos da
Santos,Alessandro Marques dos
Oliveira,Adriane Maria Netto de
Gomes,Giovana Calcagno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mental Health
Primary Care
Health professionals
topic Mental Health
Primary Care
Health professionals
description ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the challenges faced by professionals to add resoluteness to actions in mental health developed in the context of Primary Care. Method: Qualitative study with 30 professionals, including 17 nurses, four doctors, five psychologists and four social workers. Data were collected in three municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in April 2018, through a semi-structured interview, later submitted to thematic analysis. Results: Challenges pointed out by professionals to add resoluteness to actions in mental health are related to the lack of specific knowledge to support the actions professionals perform; with the organization of services and participation of managers; and with the ambivalence of people with mental disorders regarding acceptance and continuity of treatment. Conclusion: The construction of shared practices among professionals, people with mental disorders and their families is necessary. Implications for practice: The study allows theoretical-practical articulations capable of generating transformations in mental health care model.
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