2020
DOI: 10.1590/1983-1447.2020.20190166
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Therapeutic trajectories of children attending a Children Psychosocial Care Center

Abstract: ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the unique therapeutic trajectories of children linked to a Center for Psychosocial Child and Adolescent Care (Centro de Atenção Psicossocial Infantojuvenil, CAPSi). Method: A qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research. Data collection was carried out with five school-age children, linked to a Child and Adolescent Psychosocial Care Center (CAPSi), located in the South of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), from April to July 2016, from the consultation to the chart, observa… Show more

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“…A novel research approach to therapeutic trajectories of patients (TTP) contributes to a deeper understanding of patient experiences and identifies barriers and facilitators to accessing effective care ( 15 ). TTP has been defined as the complex and dynamic path a person—and their significant ones—follow in search of solutions to their health problems, including clinical assistance, treatment, and rehabilitation ( 16 ). This concept incorporates the multiplicity of needs and experiences that a person interacts with the health system ( 17 ) and the processes carried out by the health system to provide quality care ( 18 ); furthermore, TTP addresses the different stages of the disease process (beginning, diagnosis, treatment, and following), shedding special light on the voices of patients, significant ones, and other relevant actors like healthcare teams ( 18 , 19 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A novel research approach to therapeutic trajectories of patients (TTP) contributes to a deeper understanding of patient experiences and identifies barriers and facilitators to accessing effective care ( 15 ). TTP has been defined as the complex and dynamic path a person—and their significant ones—follow in search of solutions to their health problems, including clinical assistance, treatment, and rehabilitation ( 16 ). This concept incorporates the multiplicity of needs and experiences that a person interacts with the health system ( 17 ) and the processes carried out by the health system to provide quality care ( 18 ); furthermore, TTP addresses the different stages of the disease process (beginning, diagnosis, treatment, and following), shedding special light on the voices of patients, significant ones, and other relevant actors like healthcare teams ( 18 , 19 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En las ciencias de la salud el concepto de trayectoria terapéutica no tiene una definición única 6 . Sin embargo, se utiliza frecuentemente como el camino que realiza una persona en búsqueda de soluciones a sus problemas de salud, incluyendo la asistencia clínica, el tratamiento y rehabilitación 7 . En este concepto se incluyen las experiencias que vive una persona al momento de interactuar con el sistema de salud desde un enfoque individual, reconociendo las necesidades y preferencias de las personas 8 y los procesos necesarios que debe efectuar el sistema de salud para realizar la atención del paciente, incluyendo aspectos administrativos y de organización de los equipos de salud 9 .…”
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“…10 It is essential to know the therapeutic paths taken by users, because they reveal the uniqueness of people's lives, the relationship established between the territory and the social context. 11 Given the relevance of the theme related to drug abuse, and the need to promote comprehensive care to these people and the construction of public health policies, this study becomes essential. Thus, it aims to understand the perception of drug users about the therapeutic itinerary and health care in the Psychosocial Care Network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%