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      Percepções de profissionais de saúde sobre inclusão social em um Centro de Atenção Psicossocial Translated title: Perceptions of health professionals on social inclusion in a Psychosocial Care Center

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          Objetivo compreender as percepções de equipe técnica sobre inclusão social em um Centro de Atenção Psicossocial. Métodos pesquisa qualitativa, desenvolvida com 20 profissionais de saúde. Utilizaram-se a técnica de entrevista semiestruturada e a observação não participante. Dados analisados por meio da classificação hierárquica descendente e análise temática de conteúdo, processados no software Analyse Lexicale par Contexte d’un Ensemble de Segments de Texte. Resultados emergiram-se três categorias: Inclusão social: participação familiar na inclusão/exclusão e a geração de renda; Atividades terapêuticas: inclusão “dentro e fora” do Centro de Atenção Psicossocial; e Desafios da inclusão: gestão do serviço e capacitação profissional. Conclusão o preconceito ou a discriminação neste campo, aliado às dificuldades de apoio da gestão com serviço e “engessamento” do processo de trabalho com centralidade na consulta psiquiátrica, prejudica as tentativas de reabilitação e inclusão social de usuários e famílias.

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          Objective to understand the perceptions of the technical team about social inclusion in the Psychosocial Care Center. Methods qualitative research, developed with 20 health professionals. A semi-structured interview technique and non-participant observation were used. Data analyzed through the descending hierarchical classification and content thematic analysis, processed in the Analyse Lexicale par Contexte d’un Ensemble de Segments de Texte software. Results three categories emerged: Social inclusion, family participation in inclusion/exclusion and income generation; Therapeutic activities: inclusion inside and outside the Psychosocial Care Center; and Challenges of inclusion: service management and professional training. Conclusion prejudice or discrimination in this field, coupled with the difficulties of support of the management with service and stiffening of the work process with centrality in the psychiatric consultation, jeopardize attempts at rehabilitation and social inclusion of users and families.

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          Professional perspectives on service user and carer involvement in mental health care planning: A qualitative study

          Background Involving users/carers in mental health care-planning is central to international policy initiatives yet users frequently report feeling excluded from the care planning process. Rigorous explorations of mental health professionals’ experiences of care planning are lacking, limiting our understanding of this important translational gap. Objectives To explore professional perceptions of delivering collaborative mental health care-planning and involving service users and carers in their care. Design Qualitative interviews and focus groups with data combined and subjected to framework analysis. Setting UK secondary care mental health services. Participants 51 multi-disciplinary professionals involved in care planning and recruited via study advertisements. Results Emergent themes identified care-planning as a meaningful platform for user/carer involvement but revealed philosophical tensions between user involvement and professional accountability. Professionals emphasised their individual, relational skills as a core facilitator of involvement, highlighting some important deficiencies in conventional staff training programmes. Conclusions Although internationally accepted on philosophical grounds, user-involved care-planning is poorly defined and lacks effective implementation support. Its full realisation demands greater recognition of both the historical and contemporary contexts in which statutory mental healthcare occurs.
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            The mental health care model in Brazil: analyses of the funding, governance processes, and mechanisms of assessment

            ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE This study aims to analyze the current status of the mental health care model of the Brazilian Unified Health System, according to its funding, governance processes, and mechanisms of assessment. METHODS We have carried out a documentary analysis of the ordinances, technical reports, conference reports, normative resolutions, and decrees from 2009 to 2014. RESULTS This is a time of consolidation of the psychosocial model, with expansion of the health care network and inversion of the funding for community services with a strong emphasis on the area of crack cocaine and other drugs. Mental health is an underfunded area within the chronically underfunded Brazilian Unified Health System. The governance model constrains the progress of essential services, which creates the need for the incorporation of a process of regionalization of the management. The mechanisms of assessment are not incorporated into the health policy in the bureaucratic field. CONCLUSIONS There is a need to expand the global funding of the area of health, specifically mental health, which has been shown to be a successful policy. The current focus of the policy seems to be archaic in relation to the precepts of the psychosocial model. Mechanisms of assessment need to be expanded.
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              A equipe enquanto lugar de formação: a educação permanente em um Centro de Atenção Psicossocial Álcool e outras drogas

              Este artigo visa analisar criticamente a experiência de implantação de um processo de educação permanente pelos profissionais de um Centro de Atenção Psicossocial álcool e outras drogas (CAPS ad) do município de Campinas, SP, Brasil. Os dados obtidos foram coletados por grupos focais com os trabalhadores do referido serviço e a análise do material produzido nestes encontros se utilizou de narrativas.
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                Revista da Rede de Enfermagem do Nordeste
                Rev. Rene
                Universidade Federal do Ceará (Fortaleza, CE, Brazil )
                1517-3852
                2175-6783
                March 2019
                : 20
                : 0
                : e33537
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                [1] Caicó Rio Grande do Norte orgnameUniversidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte Brazil
                [3] Natal RN orgnameHospital Universitário Onofre Lopes Brasil
                [2] Natal Rio Grande do Norte orgnameUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte Brazil
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                10.15253/2175-6783.20192033537
                b9c94095-dddf-447b-a72f-437883fd97b4

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                : 10 December 2018
                : 05 September 2018
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                Apoio Social,Serviços de Saúde Mental,Enfermagem Psiquiátrica,Saúde Mental,Social Support,Mental Health Services,Psychiatric Nursing,Mental Health

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