Street clinic: the care practices with users of alcohol and other drugs in Macapá

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Autor(a) principal: Bittencourt,Marina Nolli
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pantoja,Paulo Victor das Neves, Silva Júnior,Paulo Cesar Beckman da, Pena,José Luis da Cunha, Nemer,Camila Rodrigues Barbosa, Moreira,Rafael Pires
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the care practices of professionals from the Street Clinic team (SCt) about the care provided to users of alcohol and other drugs in Macapá, capital city of the state of Amapá. Method: Descriptive, qualitative study, carried out between April and June 2017. Ten SCt professionals participated. Five guiding questions were used for data collection, later analyzed through Bardin’s Thematic Content Analysis. Results: Facilitating care strategies involved harm reduction, teamwork, creating the link with users, team commitment and partnership with other members of the Psychosocial Care Network (PSCN). Of the factors that make care difficult, are the deficit of self-care, structural and human resources, and prejudice. Conclusion: Professionals are aware of the purpose and importance of SCt in strengthening PSCN. Conclusion: When conducting a practice based on public policies, care for the street population is facilitated.
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title Street clinic: the care practices with users of alcohol and other drugs in Macapá
spellingShingle Street clinic: the care practices with users of alcohol and other drugs in Macapá
Bittencourt,Marina Nolli
Psychiatric Nursing
Substance-Use Disorders
Homelessness people
title_short Street clinic: the care practices with users of alcohol and other drugs in Macapá
title_full Street clinic: the care practices with users of alcohol and other drugs in Macapá
title_fullStr Street clinic: the care practices with users of alcohol and other drugs in Macapá
title_full_unstemmed Street clinic: the care practices with users of alcohol and other drugs in Macapá
title_sort Street clinic: the care practices with users of alcohol and other drugs in Macapá
author Bittencourt,Marina Nolli
author_facet Bittencourt,Marina Nolli
Pantoja,Paulo Victor das Neves
Silva Júnior,Paulo Cesar Beckman da
Pena,José Luis da Cunha
Nemer,Camila Rodrigues Barbosa
Moreira,Rafael Pires
author_role author
author2 Pantoja,Paulo Victor das Neves
Silva Júnior,Paulo Cesar Beckman da
Pena,José Luis da Cunha
Nemer,Camila Rodrigues Barbosa
Moreira,Rafael Pires
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bittencourt,Marina Nolli
Pantoja,Paulo Victor das Neves
Silva Júnior,Paulo Cesar Beckman da
Pena,José Luis da Cunha
Nemer,Camila Rodrigues Barbosa
Moreira,Rafael Pires
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Psychiatric Nursing
Substance-Use Disorders
Homelessness people
topic Psychiatric Nursing
Substance-Use Disorders
Homelessness people
description ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the care practices of professionals from the Street Clinic team (SCt) about the care provided to users of alcohol and other drugs in Macapá, capital city of the state of Amapá. Method: Descriptive, qualitative study, carried out between April and June 2017. Ten SCt professionals participated. Five guiding questions were used for data collection, later analyzed through Bardin’s Thematic Content Analysis. Results: Facilitating care strategies involved harm reduction, teamwork, creating the link with users, team commitment and partnership with other members of the Psychosocial Care Network (PSCN). Of the factors that make care difficult, are the deficit of self-care, structural and human resources, and prejudice. Conclusion: Professionals are aware of the purpose and importance of SCt in strengthening PSCN. Conclusion: When conducting a practice based on public policies, care for the street population is facilitated.
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