1 |
Strategies of care for adolescent users of crack undergoing treatment |
Promotion of autonomy |
Psychosocial care |
Ordinance 3.088/12 and National Policy (BR, 2003) |
2 |
An exploration of relational autonomy of people with substance use disorders |
Relational autonomy |
Feminist Ethics and HR |
McLeod, Sherwin (2000) |
3 |
Care for drug users: between standardization and denial and denial of autonomy |
Construction/expansion of autonomy |
Harm Reduction |
Sodeli (2010) |
4 |
Homeless crack cocaine users: Territories/territorialities in constitution of social support networks for health |
Support networks |
Support Networks |
Lacerda (2010) |
5 |
Care for drug users: nurses' perception of Family Health |
Promotion of citizenship and autonomy |
Psychosocial care |
Lacerda e Rojas (2017) base Luzio e L’abatte (2006) |
6 |
The daily lives of adolescents in a CAPSAD: realities and challenges |
Protagonism and co-responsibility |
Harm reduction |
Santos, Soares, Campos (2010) |
7 |
Accountability and participation: how to overcome the guardian nature of CAPS-AD? |
Construction of autonomy |
Harm Reduction |
Pinto et al (2015) based on IHR (2010) |
8 |
Meanings and senses attributed to CAPS-AD by users: case study |
Promotion of autonomy |
Psychosocial care |
Brasil, 2011. PT 3088 Luzio et l’abatte (2006) |
9 |
Experiences of adolescents using crack and their families with psychosocial care and institutionalization |
Promotion of autonomy and social inclusion |
Psychosocial care |
Yasui (2011) |
10 |
Autonomy and social reintegration: perception of family members and professionals working with HR |
Autonomy and social reintegration |
Psychosocial care |
Souza et al. (2016), Duailibi (2012), base Kinoshita (2001) |
11 |
Harm reduction and tensions in trust and distrust in a mental health service |
Relational autonomy and self-confidence |
Feminist Ethics and HR |
McLeod e Sherwin (2000) |
12 |
Teamwork guided by the motivations of users in CAPSad |
Construction of autonomy |
Health promotion/Collective Health |
Jorge et al. (2011), based on Campos (2007) |
13 |
Biopolitics in the care for alcohol users and other drugs |
Production/expansion of autonomy |
Collective health |
Merhy, 2002 |
14 |
The perception of users and the approach to alcohol and drugs in primary care |
Increased freedom and co-responsibility |
HR |
Brasil, Política Nacional (PAIUAD) (2004) |
15 |
Self-care demands in therapeutic groups: health education with users of psychoactive substance users |
Self-care with co-participation |
Care Theory |
Orem (2001) |
16 |
CAPS AD under the user's perception |
Increased autonomy and citizenship |
Psychosocial care |
Brazil. Mental Health in SUS (2004) |
17 |
Caring for CAPSAD users: a view of the collective subject |
Construction/expansion of autonomy |
Collective health |
Merhy (1994) |
18 |
Community therapy as a resource for addressing alcohol abuse in primary care |
Empowerment |
Health promotion/Collective Health |
Carvalho (2004) |
19 |
Assistance practices at CAPSAD |
Rescue of citizenship and autonomy |
Psychosocial care |
Kinoshita (2001) |
20 |
Psychosocial rehabilitation of users of alcohol and other drugs: conception of health professionals |
Rescue of autonomy |
Psychosocial care |
Kinoshita (2001) |
21 |
Comprehensive health care model for the treatment of problems arising from the use of alcohol and other drugs |
Redemption of contractual power |
Psychosocial Care: |
Costa-Rosa, Luzio e Yasui (2003) |
22 |
Bonds and social networks of individuals dependent on psychoactive substances undergoing treatment in CAPS AD |
Empowerment |
Health Promotion |
Andrade e Vaitsma (2002) base Labonte (1994), Israel (1994) |