2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1414-81452007000400016
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Atitudes dos profissionais do Programa Saúde da Família diante do uso e abuso de drogas

Abstract: O estudo teve como objetivo avaliar as atitudes em relação ao uso de drogas entre profissionais de saúde do Programa Saúde da Família (PSF) no município de Araçatuba SP. Trata-se de um estudo transversal. A amostra foi composta por 286 (85,4%) profissionais de 35 equipes de PSF. As atitudes foram positivas de maneira geral. Quanto à satisfação ao trabalhar com usuários, houve uma média maior para os profissionais de nível superior. Estes profissionais apresentaram maior percepção dos problemas físicos e um pro… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the iden fi ca on of dependence as mul factorial may indicate that students are aware that they must work in diff erent areas to intervene eff ec vely in the iden fi ca on, control, treatment, rehabilita on and harm reduc on of chemical dependency. The par cipants noted that the theme of chemical dependency was important regardless of the specialty to be pursued, as these pa ents are encountered in all fi elds of care due to problems resul ng from dependency (or not) (3)(4) , and a skilled professional is required to diagnose and/or intervene appropriately with those who abuse psychoac ve substances. The students emphasized that not all undergraduates have the opportunity to do an internship in the specifi c fi eld of chemical dependency in the ins tu on studied; only 20% of students have this experience, and the rest of the students intern in other fi elds of prac ce not related to the dependency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, the iden fi ca on of dependence as mul factorial may indicate that students are aware that they must work in diff erent areas to intervene eff ec vely in the iden fi ca on, control, treatment, rehabilita on and harm reduc on of chemical dependency. The par cipants noted that the theme of chemical dependency was important regardless of the specialty to be pursued, as these pa ents are encountered in all fi elds of care due to problems resul ng from dependency (or not) (3)(4) , and a skilled professional is required to diagnose and/or intervene appropriately with those who abuse psychoac ve substances. The students emphasized that not all undergraduates have the opportunity to do an internship in the specifi c fi eld of chemical dependency in the ins tu on studied; only 20% of students have this experience, and the rest of the students intern in other fi elds of prac ce not related to the dependency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Brazilian study has demonstrated the existence of a high percentage of alcoholics occupying medical and surgical hospital beds for the treatment of physical ailments (3) . Chemical dependence is underdiagnosed in primary care (4) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ministry of Health policy acknowledges the importance and centrality of PHC in the building of a care network for drug users, and the literature acknowledges PHC as an important locus for action in the field (4)(5) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of the literature enables us to see the deficiency and/or absence of practices oriented toward drug users in PHC (4)(5)(7)(8) . This level of care is historically disregarded in care for drug users, who are defined as ill/dependents; when they request the services of PHC they are usually sent to specialized services such as Psychosocial Care Centers for Drugs and Alcohol (CAPS-AD) or hospitalization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outros estudos evidenciaram que os mesmos têm sentimentos e atitudes de maior aceitação em relação ao uso de drogas, porém, maior dificuldade de abordagem dos usuários, 12 e relatam que os ACS afirmam não se sentirem capacitados para prestar assistência adequada em saúde mental. Uma pesquisa sobre capacitação dos ACS em redução de danos evidenciou a possibilidade de atuação desse profissional na área.…”
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