Matrix tool in the production of integrated care in the family health strategy

OBJECTIVE: To analyze how the matrix support in mental health contributes to the production of comprehensive care with an emphasis on the interrelationships between worker / user / family. METHODS: Research with a qualitative approach that used the techniques of interview, focus group and systematic observation. Data analysis was based on critical hermeneutics. RESULTS: Matrix support in mental health assumes pedagogical and technical assistance dimensions, which favor the interaction between primary care teams and specialist teams of the Center for Psychosocial Care (CAPS), ensuring territorially-based care, with interaction of different knowledge and practices. It further contributes to the redirection of the flow of users in seeking care for their health needs, articulating the levels of health care. The worker / user / family interrelationships are closer and allow better accommodation to the demands and bond of the team with the user and his family. However, difficulties such as consolidation of the matrix support, and the predominance of biomedical practice are noted. CONCLUSION: The matrix support contributes an expansion of the spaces of mental health care in the territory, opening living spaces, creation in the reaction of the worker / user / family, and thus configuring itself as a device for the production of integrated care.

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Main Authors: Jorge,Maria Salete Bessa, Pinto,Diego Muniz, Vasconcelos,Mardênia Gomes Ferreira, Pinto,Antonio Germane Alves, Souza,Rândson Soares de, Caminha,Emília Cristina Carvalho Rocha
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Language:English
Published: Escola Paulista de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal de São Paulo 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-210020120009000052013-03-04Matrix tool in the production of integrated care in the family health strategyJorge,Maria Salete BessaPinto,Diego MunizVasconcelos,Mardênia Gomes FerreiraPinto,Antonio Germane AlvesSouza,Rândson Soares deCaminha,Emília Cristina Carvalho Rocha Mental health Comprehensive health care User embracement OBJECTIVE: To analyze how the matrix support in mental health contributes to the production of comprehensive care with an emphasis on the interrelationships between worker / user / family. METHODS: Research with a qualitative approach that used the techniques of interview, focus group and systematic observation. Data analysis was based on critical hermeneutics. RESULTS: Matrix support in mental health assumes pedagogical and technical assistance dimensions, which favor the interaction between primary care teams and specialist teams of the Center for Psychosocial Care (CAPS), ensuring territorially-based care, with interaction of different knowledge and practices. It further contributes to the redirection of the flow of users in seeking care for their health needs, articulating the levels of health care. The worker / user / family interrelationships are closer and allow better accommodation to the demands and bond of the team with the user and his family. However, difficulties such as consolidation of the matrix support, and the predominance of biomedical practice are noted. CONCLUSION: The matrix support contributes an expansion of the spaces of mental health care in the territory, opening living spaces, creation in the reaction of the worker / user / family, and thus configuring itself as a device for the production of integrated care.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscola Paulista de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal de São PauloActa Paulista de Enfermagem v.25 n.spe2 20122012-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-21002012000900005en10.1590/S0103-21002012000900005
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author Jorge,Maria Salete Bessa
Pinto,Diego Muniz
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Pinto,Antonio Germane Alves
Souza,Rândson Soares de
Caminha,Emília Cristina Carvalho Rocha
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Pinto,Antonio Germane Alves
Souza,Rândson Soares de
Caminha,Emília Cristina Carvalho Rocha
Matrix tool in the production of integrated care in the family health strategy
author_facet Jorge,Maria Salete Bessa
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title Matrix tool in the production of integrated care in the family health strategy
title_short Matrix tool in the production of integrated care in the family health strategy
title_full Matrix tool in the production of integrated care in the family health strategy
title_fullStr Matrix tool in the production of integrated care in the family health strategy
title_full_unstemmed Matrix tool in the production of integrated care in the family health strategy
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description OBJECTIVE: To analyze how the matrix support in mental health contributes to the production of comprehensive care with an emphasis on the interrelationships between worker / user / family. METHODS: Research with a qualitative approach that used the techniques of interview, focus group and systematic observation. Data analysis was based on critical hermeneutics. RESULTS: Matrix support in mental health assumes pedagogical and technical assistance dimensions, which favor the interaction between primary care teams and specialist teams of the Center for Psychosocial Care (CAPS), ensuring territorially-based care, with interaction of different knowledge and practices. It further contributes to the redirection of the flow of users in seeking care for their health needs, articulating the levels of health care. The worker / user / family interrelationships are closer and allow better accommodation to the demands and bond of the team with the user and his family. However, difficulties such as consolidation of the matrix support, and the predominance of biomedical practice are noted. CONCLUSION: The matrix support contributes an expansion of the spaces of mental health care in the territory, opening living spaces, creation in the reaction of the worker / user / family, and thus configuring itself as a device for the production of integrated care.
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