2017
DOI: 10.1590/0103-1104201711223
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Abstract: This article analyzes how workers experience the effects of the work process in an Alcohol and Drugs Psychosocial Care Center (Capsad). Observations, collective interview and in-depth interviews with workers were carried out. Among the effects, the most notable were wear, sickness, powerlessness of action and exhaustion. It is concluded that these affect the capacity to act, since, in order to collaborate in the production of the meaning of life of the other, in many cases, the employee does not offer nothing … Show more

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“…This instrument is established as a possible strategy in restructuring services, based on analysis of social and economic determinants, and, above all, of values and concepts presented by health professionals. It is a policy that considers management, worker, user and training center, with the production of meetings that provide autonomy for users and for the health team's work, in the sense of expanding its network of existential connections (25) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This instrument is established as a possible strategy in restructuring services, based on analysis of social and economic determinants, and, above all, of values and concepts presented by health professionals. It is a policy that considers management, worker, user and training center, with the production of meetings that provide autonomy for users and for the health team's work, in the sense of expanding its network of existential connections (25) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when this worker feels scared, worn, sick, useless and helpless, this state affects his ability to act and collaborate in the production of the other's sense of life. Such a condition of impotence is expressed in interpersonal and intersubjective relations, proving the need to think about care for the worker, because when he experiences his work with pleasure, he develops a greater production of bond; otherwise, when he is exhausted, he has difficulties in feeling empathy in the face of his colleague's suffering (6) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bringing to the context of mental health, a survey carried out with workers from a CAPS AD, several were the workers' reports about the exhausting effect when welcoming the user in that place, as well as the frustration and the fear in front of the crises of users, full of offenses and aggressiveness (6) . These reports are possible generators of psychological suffering to workers, a concept adopted by Dejours, aiming at a better understanding of pain and suffering (4) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Luciana Nascimento Merçom, Teresinha Cid Constantinidis __________________________________________________________________________________________ 687 Contextos Clínicos, v. 13, n. 2, mai./ago. 2020 Conforme ressaltado por Wandekoken et al (2017), o trabalho por si só não é responsável pelo adoecimento do trabalhador, mas as condições e contextos nos quais é realizado, o que implica em situações que interferem diretamente na produção de cuidado. Para estes autores, o processo de trabalho em saúde envolve a dimensão microscópica do cotidiano do trabalho em saúde, que envolve a prática dos profissionais na produção de atenção e cuidado em saúde.…”
Section: Fatores Associados à Saúde Mental Do Trabalhador Do Capsunclassified
“…Wandekoken, K. D., Dalbello-Araujo, M., & Borges, L. H. (2017). Efeitos danosos do processo de trabalho em um Centro de Atenção Psicossocial Álcool e Drogas.…”
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