Abstract
Objective
to assess health promotion and drug use prevention strategies in the Psychosocial Care Network.
Method
this is a qualitative study based on empowerment evaluation, developed in 2017 in the Psychosocial Care Network of a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The interest groups were 42 workers and managers representing the municipal RAPS components. Participant observation techniques, interviews and Open Forum were used.
Results
it was assessed that health promotion and drug use prevention actions are precarious and require investments, constituting the mission of workers and managers. Primary care was identified as a difficulty due to weaknesses in public policies and lack of support from specialized services. As a potentiality, matrix support in mental health was listed. Investment in Primary Care is suggested through training and support for these teams.
Conclusion and implications for practice
health promotion and drug abuse prevention agenda are urgent and must be included in the structuring of public policies and practices within the networks.
Keywords:
Drug Users; Disease Prevention; Health Promotion; Primary Health Care; Rural Areas