RESUMOObjetivo: descrever a percepção de profissionais de saúde e clientes de um Centro de Atenção Psicossocial II (CAPS II) de um município do interior do Estado de São Paulo sobre os direitos humanos das pessoas com transtornos mentais. Método: estudo qualitativo, desenvolvido em 2008 e 2009 com cinco clientes e sete profissionais de saúde. Dados foram coletados por entrevista semiestruturada e analisados pela análise de conteúdo de Bardin.
Objective: To develop a journal club on management topics in Nursing. Method: Action research, adopting content analysis as methodological reference and the journal club strategy. 12 nursing managers of a public hospital in the state of São Paulo participated from August to November 2016. Results: data showed the participation of nurses in the journal club in five meetings planned collectively with the following topics: "aspects regarding organization", with the subtopics "planning", "work process", "structure" and "people management"; and the topic "aspects regarding the team", with the subtopics "autonomy", "behavior/attitude", "awareness" and "social problems". Conclusion: The study showed the comprehensiveness of topics the journal club can address regarding management, and how scientific basis is important in the daily life of nursing managers to improve quality of care and the ability to manage.
Os profissionais de saúde e o exercício dos direitos humanos por portadores de transtornos mentais
Healthcare professionals and the practice of the human rights of individuals with mental disordersProfesionales de salud y el ejercicio de los derechos humanos de pacientes con transtornos mentales
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