Mental health care technologies: Primary Care practices and processes
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the technologies of mental health care used in the practices and processes that constitute Primary Health Care from the discourses of nurses of the Family Health Strategy. Method: Qualitative approach based on the dialectical hermeneutic composition which aims to perform a comprehensive and critical analysis of semi-structured interviews, and free field observation. Results: From the empirical material analyzed, two essential analytical categories emerged: “Health technologies used in PHC for the care of users with psychological distress” and “To stop medicating suffering and to Train professionals”. Final considerations: The study pointed the reception and matrixing as the main technologies of care exercised in the interface of Primary Health Care with Mental Health. However, there was a need for reinforcing actions for matrixing, for training in order to improve the professionals’ autonomy in face of this demand, as well as the importance of stop medicating individuals with psychological distress. |
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Mental health care technologies: Primary Care practices and processes |
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Mental health care technologies: Primary Care practices and processes |
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Mental health care technologies: Primary Care practices and processes Campos,Daniella Barbosa Comprehensive Health Care Mental Health Primary Health Care Technology Nursing |
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Mental health care technologies: Primary Care practices and processes |
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Mental health care technologies: Primary Care practices and processes |
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Mental health care technologies: Primary Care practices and processes |
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Mental health care technologies: Primary Care practices and processes |
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Mental health care technologies: Primary Care practices and processes |
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Campos,Daniella Barbosa |
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Campos,Daniella Barbosa Bezerra,Indara Cavalcante Jorge,Maria Salete Bessa |
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Bezerra,Indara Cavalcante Jorge,Maria Salete Bessa |
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Campos,Daniella Barbosa Bezerra,Indara Cavalcante Jorge,Maria Salete Bessa |
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Comprehensive Health Care Mental Health Primary Health Care Technology Nursing |
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Comprehensive Health Care Mental Health Primary Health Care Technology Nursing |
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ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the technologies of mental health care used in the practices and processes that constitute Primary Health Care from the discourses of nurses of the Family Health Strategy. Method: Qualitative approach based on the dialectical hermeneutic composition which aims to perform a comprehensive and critical analysis of semi-structured interviews, and free field observation. Results: From the empirical material analyzed, two essential analytical categories emerged: “Health technologies used in PHC for the care of users with psychological distress” and “To stop medicating suffering and to Train professionals”. Final considerations: The study pointed the reception and matrixing as the main technologies of care exercised in the interface of Primary Health Care with Mental Health. However, there was a need for reinforcing actions for matrixing, for training in order to improve the professionals’ autonomy in face of this demand, as well as the importance of stop medicating individuals with psychological distress. |
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