Working with addicts: satisfactions and dissatisfactions

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Autor(a) principal: Didonet, Arne Carine Hartmann
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Fontana, Rosane Teresinha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4117
Resumo: This is a descriptive, qualitative study which aims to investigate satisfactions and dissatisfactions of the team of workers in a Psychosocial Attention Center and the interface of experience in their personal lives. Data were collected in the first half of 2009, through a questionnaire given to 16 workers in a service located within the Rio Grande do Sul and analyzed using thematic analysis. It was found out that most of the difficulties and dissatisfactions experienced are directly related to users’ motivation to treatment, at relapse and dropouts. The satisfactions are related to the recovery of the user, as well as socializing and sharing experiences with colleagues. There was commitment of professionals with the treatment of subjects to seek ways of improving quality of life.
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title Working with addicts: satisfactions and dissatisfactions
spellingShingle Working with addicts: satisfactions and dissatisfactions
Didonet, Arne Carine Hartmann
Occupational Health
Mental Health
Job Satisfaction.
title_short Working with addicts: satisfactions and dissatisfactions
title_full Working with addicts: satisfactions and dissatisfactions
title_fullStr Working with addicts: satisfactions and dissatisfactions
title_full_unstemmed Working with addicts: satisfactions and dissatisfactions
title_sort Working with addicts: satisfactions and dissatisfactions
author Didonet, Arne Carine Hartmann
author_facet Didonet, Arne Carine Hartmann
Fontana, Rosane Teresinha
author_role author
author2 Fontana, Rosane Teresinha
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Didonet, Arne Carine Hartmann
Fontana, Rosane Teresinha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Occupational Health
Mental Health
Job Satisfaction.
topic Occupational Health
Mental Health
Job Satisfaction.
description This is a descriptive, qualitative study which aims to investigate satisfactions and dissatisfactions of the team of workers in a Psychosocial Attention Center and the interface of experience in their personal lives. Data were collected in the first half of 2009, through a questionnaire given to 16 workers in a service located within the Rio Grande do Sul and analyzed using thematic analysis. It was found out that most of the difficulties and dissatisfactions experienced are directly related to users’ motivation to treatment, at relapse and dropouts. The satisfactions are related to the recovery of the user, as well as socializing and sharing experiences with colleagues. There was commitment of professionals with the treatment of subjects to seek ways of improving quality of life.
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