Cartography of mental health care in the context of Covid-19: scope review
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Resumo: | The general objective of the study was to investigate the cartographic production of mental health care in the context of Covid-19. A 9-step Scope Review guided by the acronym “PCC” was carried out. The research took place at “Scielo”, “PUBMED”, “LILACS” and “Cochrane”. The descriptors were operated by the automatic boolean identifying only 14 scientific documents, thus presenting a lack of cartographic studies in mental health in the context of Covid-19. Through the inclusion criteria, only 4 documents remained. In the results, a table of key concepts was prepared according to the JBI review protocol model. The studies showed individual and collective support as a way to develop mental health; mutual care; the importance of struggling to continue living through paths of power and development; the reflection of lost lives; the importance of forming care and solidarity networks for neglected populations; and the sharing of stories enabling time-space awareness. Finally, we emphasize the elaboration of new studies against the cartographic model in the understanding of these artifacts that guide social demands. |
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Cartography of mental health care in the context of Covid-19: scope reviewCartografía de la atención en salud mental en el contexto del Covid-19: revisión del alcance Cartografia do cuidado sobre saúde mental no contexto da Covid-19: revisão de escopoCartografiaCovid-19Saúde mental.CartografíaCovid-19Salud mental.CartographyCovid-19Mental health.The general objective of the study was to investigate the cartographic production of mental health care in the context of Covid-19. A 9-step Scope Review guided by the acronym “PCC” was carried out. The research took place at “Scielo”, “PUBMED”, “LILACS” and “Cochrane”. The descriptors were operated by the automatic boolean identifying only 14 scientific documents, thus presenting a lack of cartographic studies in mental health in the context of Covid-19. Through the inclusion criteria, only 4 documents remained. In the results, a table of key concepts was prepared according to the JBI review protocol model. The studies showed individual and collective support as a way to develop mental health; mutual care; the importance of struggling to continue living through paths of power and development; the reflection of lost lives; the importance of forming care and solidarity networks for neglected populations; and the sharing of stories enabling time-space awareness. Finally, we emphasize the elaboration of new studies against the cartographic model in the understanding of these artifacts that guide social demands.El objetivo general del estudio fue investigar la producción cartográfica de la atención a la salud mental en el contexto de la Covid-19. Se realizó un Scope Review de 9 pasos guiado por las siglas “PCC”. La investigación se realizó en “Scielo”, “PUBMED”, “LILACS” y “Cochrane”. Los descriptores fueron operados por el booleano automático, identificando solo 14 documentos científicos, presentando así una carencia de estudios cartográficos en salud mental en el contexto de la Covid-19. A través de los criterios de inclusión, solo quedaron 4 documentos. En los resultados se elaboró una tabla de conceptos clave según el modelo de protocolo de revisión JBI. Los estudios mostraron el apoyo individual y colectivo como forma de desarrollar la salud mental; cuidado mutuo; la importancia de luchar para seguir viviendo por caminos de poder y desarrollo; el reflejo de vidas perdidas; la importancia de formar redes de atención y solidaridad para las poblaciones desatendidas; y el intercambio de historias que permiten la conciencia del espacio-tiempo. Finalmente, destacamos la elaboración de nuevos estudios frente al modelo cartográfico en la comprensión de estos artefactos que orientan las demandas sociales.O objetivo geral do estudo foi investigar a produção cartográfica do cuidado sobre saúde mental no contexto da Covid-19. Foi realizada uma Revisão de Escopo com 9 etapas orientada pelo acrônimo “PCC”. A pesquisa aconteceu na “Scielo”, “PUBMED”, “LILACS” e “Cochrane”. Os descritores foram operados pelo boolean automático identificando apenas 14 documentos científicos, apresentando assim, carência de estudos cartográficos em saúde mental no contexto da Covid-19. Através dos critérios de inclusão restaram apenas 4 documentos. Nos resultados, foi elaborado uma tabela de conceitos-chave de acordo com o modelo protocolo de revisões da JBI. Os estudos apontaram como forma desenvolver saúde mental o apoio individual e coletivo; o cuidado mútuo; a importância de enlutar para seguir vivendo através de caminhos de potência e desenvolvimento; a reflexão das vidas perdidas; a importância da formação de redes de cuidado e solidariedade para populações negligenciadas; e o compartilhamento de histórias possibilitando a conscientização de tempo-espaço. Por fim, ressalta-se a elaboração de novos estudos frente ao modelo cartográfico na compreensão destes artefatos que norteiam as demandas sociais.Research, Society and Development2022-05-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2792710.33448/rsd-v11i7.27927Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 7; e5511727927Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 7; e5511727927Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 7; e55117279272525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27927/25618Copyright (c) 2022 Tallys Newton Fernandes de Matos; Maria Salete Bessa Jorgehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMatos, Tallys Newton Fernandes de Jorge, Maria Salete Bessa 2022-06-06T15:12:05Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27927Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:30.390500Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Cartography of mental health care in the context of Covid-19: scope review Cartografía de la atención en salud mental en el contexto del Covid-19: revisión del alcance Cartografia do cuidado sobre saúde mental no contexto da Covid-19: revisão de escopo |
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Cartography of mental health care in the context of Covid-19: scope review |
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Cartography of mental health care in the context of Covid-19: scope review Matos, Tallys Newton Fernandes de Cartografia Covid-19 Saúde mental. Cartografía Covid-19 Salud mental. Cartography Covid-19 Mental health. |
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Cartography of mental health care in the context of Covid-19: scope review |
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Cartography of mental health care in the context of Covid-19: scope review |
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Cartography of mental health care in the context of Covid-19: scope review |
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Cartography of mental health care in the context of Covid-19: scope review |
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Cartography of mental health care in the context of Covid-19: scope review |
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Matos, Tallys Newton Fernandes de |
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Matos, Tallys Newton Fernandes de Jorge, Maria Salete Bessa |
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Jorge, Maria Salete Bessa |
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Matos, Tallys Newton Fernandes de Jorge, Maria Salete Bessa |
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Cartografia Covid-19 Saúde mental. Cartografía Covid-19 Salud mental. Cartography Covid-19 Mental health. |
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Cartografia Covid-19 Saúde mental. Cartografía Covid-19 Salud mental. Cartography Covid-19 Mental health. |
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The general objective of the study was to investigate the cartographic production of mental health care in the context of Covid-19. A 9-step Scope Review guided by the acronym “PCC” was carried out. The research took place at “Scielo”, “PUBMED”, “LILACS” and “Cochrane”. The descriptors were operated by the automatic boolean identifying only 14 scientific documents, thus presenting a lack of cartographic studies in mental health in the context of Covid-19. Through the inclusion criteria, only 4 documents remained. In the results, a table of key concepts was prepared according to the JBI review protocol model. The studies showed individual and collective support as a way to develop mental health; mutual care; the importance of struggling to continue living through paths of power and development; the reflection of lost lives; the importance of forming care and solidarity networks for neglected populations; and the sharing of stories enabling time-space awareness. Finally, we emphasize the elaboration of new studies against the cartographic model in the understanding of these artifacts that guide social demands. |
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