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Physis (Rio J.) ; 21(1): 47-64, 2011.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-586047

ABSTRACT

A crise, considerada a expressão da doença psíquica, refere-se a situações em que, no curso do desenvolvimento de vida, ocorrem vivências conflitivas que geram rupturas com a realidade socialmente aceita e com os laços afetivos que sustentam a pessoa. Esta pesquisa objetiva conhecer os sentidos presentes nas práticas discursivas dos profissionais acerca da atenção à crise nos Centros de Atenção Psicossocial (CAPS). Caracteriza-se por uma abordagem qualitativa que utiliza a perspectiva teórica do Construcionismo Social. Os dados utilizados fazem parte do banco de dados da pesquisa Avaliação dos Centros de Atenção Psicossocial da Região Sul do Brasil (CAPSUL). No presente estudo, analisamos 27 entrevistas realizadas com profissionais do Centro de Atenção Psicossocial de Alegrete e três diários de campo com o registro de 390 horas de observação. A análise dos dados identificou sentidos - periculosidade e cidadania - que foram discutidos na busca de compreender sua influência na construção de práticas de atenção à crise.


The crisis, considered the expression of mental illness, refers to situations in which, during the development of life, there are conflicting experiences that generate ruptures with the socially accepted reality and the emotional ties that sustain the person. This study aims at getting to know the meanings present in the discursive practices of professionals concerning the attention to the crisis in the Psychosocial Healthcare Centers (CAPS). It is characterized by a qualitative approach that uses the theoretical perspective of social constructionism. The data used are part of the database research Evaluation of Psychosocial Healthcare Centers in Southern part of Brazil - CAPSUL. In this study, 27 interviews with professionals from the Psychosocial Healthcare Center of Alegrete city and three field diaries with the record of 390 observation hours were analyzed. Data analysis identified the meanings - periculosity and citizenship - which were discussed in an attempt to understand their influence on the construction of attention practices to the crisis.


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Humans , Male , Female , Psychiatric Nursing/ethics , Hospitals, Psychiatric/ethics , Hospitals, Psychiatric , Hospitals, Psychiatric/trends , Health Personnel/ethics , Deinstitutionalization/ethics , Deinstitutionalization/history , Deinstitutionalization/trends , Social Control Policies/ethics , Social Control Policies/history , Social Control Policies/trends , Psychotropic Drugs/pharmacology , Community Mental Health Services/ethics , Community Mental Health Services , Mental Health Services/ethics , Mental Health Services , Mental Health Services/trends
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Physis (Rio J.) ; 21(2): 561-579, 2011.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-596067

ABSTRACT

O presente estudo buscou conhecer a vida cotidiana de egressos de hospitais psiquiátricos que foram reinternados num período inferior a seis meses. Teve como objetivos conhecer a rede social desta população e analisar suas possibilidades de inclusão social. Foi utilizado o conceito de cotidiano de Agnes Heller como referencial teórico e o conceito de Reabilitação Psicossocial como categoria analítica da pesquisa. Foram realizadas 22 entrevistas semiestruturadas com pessoas com transtorno mental reinternadas em hospitais psiquiátricos e seus familiares, buscando investigar o cotidiano desta população no período entre internações. As entrevistas foram então submetidas à análise do discurso, que revelou que os usuários encontram dificuldades de inclusão social mesmo quando fora do hospital psiquiátrico. Foram relatadas a dinâmica de exclusão e inclusão dos usuários no núcleo familiar e as possibilidades e apoios sociais encontrados na comunidade. Recomenda-se um cuidado especial na atenção aos familiares, o combate ao preconceito e a atuação dos serviços em saúde mental, para facilitar a participação dos usuários em espaços comunitários.


This study analyzed everyday life of patients who had been discharged from a psychiatric hospital and were readmitted in a period of less than six months. It aimed to know this population's social network and analyze their possibilities of social inclusion. The everyday life concept of Agnes Heller was used as a theoretical basis and the Psychosocial Rehabilitation concept was used as an analytic category. It comprised 22 semistructured interviews with people with mental health problems readmitted in a psychiatric hospital and their relatives, seeking explore the everyday life of this population in the period between admissions. The interviews were submitted to discourse analysis, which revealed that the users find difficulties in social inclusion even when they are outpatients, it expresses the users social exclusion and inclusion dynamic in the family and the possibilities and social support found in the community. It recommends especial attention to patients' family care, fighting prejudice, and the work of mental health services to facilitate the user participation in community spaces.


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Humans , Male , Female , Hospitals, Psychiatric/trends , Interpersonal Relations , Prejudice , Community Networks/ethics , Community Networks/organization & administration , Mental Disorders/prevention & control , Mental Disorders/rehabilitation , Mental Health Assistance , Health Care Reform/organization & administration , Social Support , Stereotyping , Community Mental Health Services/ethics , Community Mental Health Services/organization & administration , Community Mental Health Services , Mental Health Services/ethics , Mental Health Services , Mental Health Services/trends
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