Paulo Delgado Law), was the reformulation of the care model of mental health in Brazil. The creation of the Rede de Atenção Psicossocial (RAPS), in order to articulate the deinstitutionalization, linked to the principle of Completeness must be the practice of multi-professional work to ensure the comprehensive care of patients with mental disorders. Nursing, as social practice, can fundamentally contribute to the construction of care in order to systematize the high and link patients and families to the network. Objectives: To review the literature on the process of discharge from hospital of patients with depression; up instruments or care strategies applied by nurses; proposed instrument or systematic strategies of the discharge process. Methods: An Integrative Review that sought to select, organize and systematize the articles published from 2005 to 2015, in order to answer the question prepared by PICO: "which instruments or care strategies are being used by nurses in hospital discharge planning patients with depression?" The search was conducted in BDEnf databases, LiLACS, ScieLO, PubMed and Cochrane and data were organized by End Note Web™ software. Results: We found 1630 articles indexed in the databases, and after screening for inclusion / exclusion criteria, we obtained a sample of 14 studies (n = 14) were read in full and filed. The studies brought some strategies, but have not found standardized instruments. The application checklist at the time of hospital discharge and the connecting nurse, have been suggested as a contact point between the service network, professionals, patients and their families. An instrument model for systematizing the high and formal link with the Primary Health Care has been proposed.
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