Deinstitutionalization and network of mental health services: a new scene in health care

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Autor(a) principal: Lima,Alice Medeiros
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Souza,Ândrea Cardoso de, Silva,Ana Lúcia Abrahão da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the process of deinstitutionalization resulting from a psychiatric hospital shut down, and know the fate of users after dehospitalization. Method: a descriptive, qualitative study based on the critical-analytical perspective, which had as its setting the Hospital Colônia de Rio Bonito. Institutional documents and narratives of five managers who participated in the deinstitutionalization process were analyzed. Results: Hospital Colônia deinstitutionalization lasted longer than expected. For this to happen, a tripartite intervention was necessary, and especially the mobilization of networks and implementation of Psychosocial Care Networks by the cities. Regarding destination of users, most were referred to therapeutic or transinstitutionalized residences. Final considerations: Hospital Colônia deinstitutionalization led to the establishment of connections between services and people. This was a powerful device for the implementation of Psychosocial Care Networks at municipal level.
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title Deinstitutionalization and network of mental health services: a new scene in health care
spellingShingle Deinstitutionalization and network of mental health services: a new scene in health care
Lima,Alice Medeiros
Deinstitutionalization
Health Care
Mental Health Services
Public Policy
Nursing
title_short Deinstitutionalization and network of mental health services: a new scene in health care
title_full Deinstitutionalization and network of mental health services: a new scene in health care
title_fullStr Deinstitutionalization and network of mental health services: a new scene in health care
title_full_unstemmed Deinstitutionalization and network of mental health services: a new scene in health care
title_sort Deinstitutionalization and network of mental health services: a new scene in health care
author Lima,Alice Medeiros
author_facet Lima,Alice Medeiros
Souza,Ândrea Cardoso de
Silva,Ana Lúcia Abrahão da
author_role author
author2 Souza,Ândrea Cardoso de
Silva,Ana Lúcia Abrahão da
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Alice Medeiros
Souza,Ândrea Cardoso de
Silva,Ana Lúcia Abrahão da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Deinstitutionalization
Health Care
Mental Health Services
Public Policy
Nursing
topic Deinstitutionalization
Health Care
Mental Health Services
Public Policy
Nursing
description ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the process of deinstitutionalization resulting from a psychiatric hospital shut down, and know the fate of users after dehospitalization. Method: a descriptive, qualitative study based on the critical-analytical perspective, which had as its setting the Hospital Colônia de Rio Bonito. Institutional documents and narratives of five managers who participated in the deinstitutionalization process were analyzed. Results: Hospital Colônia deinstitutionalization lasted longer than expected. For this to happen, a tripartite intervention was necessary, and especially the mobilization of networks and implementation of Psychosocial Care Networks by the cities. Regarding destination of users, most were referred to therapeutic or transinstitutionalized residences. Final considerations: Hospital Colônia deinstitutionalization led to the establishment of connections between services and people. This was a powerful device for the implementation of Psychosocial Care Networks at municipal level.
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