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Alcohol/drugs community mental health services: insertion and practices of nursing professionals

Objective:

Verify the inclusion and practice of mid-level staff in nursing at aPsychosocial Care Center alcohol and drugs (CAPS ad) of São Paulo.

Methods:

A qualitative, exploratory study. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews in a sample of 16 mid-level nursing professionals. The interviews were taped, transcribed and analyzed in the theoretical light of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform.

Results:

These professionals effectively take part in the activities of CAPS ad. Extra-functional activities are common practice. As factors that hinder its insertion, there was the little training to work with the users of these services.

Conclusion:

The mid-level nursing staff has contributed effectively to the consolidation of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform. Identifying forms of work provides subsidies for a reflection on the possible strategies that aim to improve the professional practice in these scenarios, guiding future educational and training proposals for this profession.

Nursing; Community Mental Health Services; Nurses' Aides


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