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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)O papel da rede na política de saúde mental no município de Santos: importância, necessidades e desafios(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2013-04-09) Araujo, Wildney Moreira [UNIFESP]; Torres, Andrea Almeida [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4331449360018075; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5905095718461497; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Esta pesquisa realizada no Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso traz como tema o papel da rede na política pública de saúde mental no município de Santos, problematizando sua importância, suas necessidades e seus desafios atuais. Apresenta como referências sócio-históricas a trajetória da saúde mental desde o processo da Reforma Psiquiátrica, contextualizando as especificidades ocorridas no município de Santos, à construção de uma nova política no Sistema Único de Saúde. A parceria público-privado nos serviços de saúde mental é discutida à luz do ideário neoliberal do Estado capitalista, através da perspectiva das terceirizações/privatizações presentes na atualidade das políticas sociais e públicas. A metodologia empregada na pesquisa possibilitou depoimentos de pesquisadores que vivenciaram o processo de instauração dos NAPS – Núcleo de Atenção Psicossocial no município de Santos, problematizando sobre o histórico dessa política no município e o papel da rede na atualidade. Finaliza-se esta pesquisa na área do Serviço Social defendendo a importância de um estudo crítico sobre a política de saúde mental na contemporaneidade da sociedade brasileira, como reflexão do espaço sócio-ocupacional dos assistentes sociais na atual conjuntura.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Redes de atenção a pessoas com problemas relacionados ao consumo de álcool e outras drogas: representações e desafios de profissionais de São Paulo(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2017-07-31) Contreras, Maria Valeria [UNIFESP]; Noto, Ana Regina [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1146514655934224; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0600530878263008; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Background: This research focus on the care network system to drugs users, which, in the last years, has been the most indicated approach to address the health issues, in general and also in the mental health and the substance related disorders. However, although the term ‘care network’ has been widely spread, there is little research on the underlying principles of this approach, what points out to the relevance of understanding this concept since the perspective of those who use it in their daily practice. Purpose: The purposes of this research were: 1) to understand the social representations of professionals working in public services about networks as a strategic approach to assist people with substance-related disorders; and 2) to observe the main challenges they face in their daily practice and the resources used to overcome them. Methods: To reach the research purpose, it was conducted two qualitative studies, with professionals from different services of the public system, working with people with substance-related disorders. The participants were taking part in a course on addiction issues, promoted by the CRR-DIMESAD-UNIFESP, in 2016. The study 1 observed the social representations of 179 professionals about the network concept and was carried out from self-completion questionnaires, submitted to subsequent correspondence analysis. The Study 2 investigated, through focus groups, the challenges and overcoming strategies used by professionals in the network care assistance; 24 professionals took part in this research phase and the data were generated through the content analysis of the focus groups. Results: According to the data collected in both studies, the care network was associated with the idea of the multidisciplinary teamwork, and the main action usually conducted on the care network was the patient referral to other services. The results also pointed out the professional´s perception of the users as needy people. Concerning the obstacles that hamper the care network system, it was identified structural obstacles (lack of material and human resources) and proceeding obstacles (poor communication between services; high turnover of the staff; professional´s poor training on addiction issues; stigma and prejudice against people who use drugs). Training courses on the theme, the provision of supervision to professionals and evaluations of the care network actions emerged as some possibilities of overcoming these obstacles. Discussion: The common procedure of referrals between services, which emerged as one of the main actions in the care network system, seems to impair its potential of promoting the integration of important actors on his field. However, despite the innumerable challenges faced by the professionals in their daily routine (both structural and proceeding obstacles) – source of a huge suffering – a positive perception of the care network system remained to the professionals. Both studies pointed out the relevance of training courses focused on addiction issues to professionals, in order to help them to deal with the complexity involved on this phenomenon, contributing to reduce the stigma and the prejudice that exists around this theme.