2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-21002011000500009
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Dimensões organizacionais de um Centro de Atenção Psicossocial para dependentes químicos

Abstract: Objective: To understand the vision of professionals about the structural and contextual dimensions of a Psychosocial Care Center for those dependent on psychoactive substances in the state of São Paulo. Methods: This qualitative study used semistructured interviews with nine professionals and two managers to obtain the data that were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: The internal structure of the service was influenced by the external environment and is based on individualized care. As an alternative… Show more

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“…6 Our findings suggest the need for improvement of the policy guidelines that follow FHS teams and the health needs of families, such as the case of a Center for Psychosocial Support for Alcohol and Drugs (CAPSad), aiming to integrate the developed actions. 23 Brazilian laws and public policies, such as the 1988 Brazilian Constitution, the Statute of Children and Adolescents, the National Policy toward the right of children to living with the family and in a community, recommend that all children and adolescents need to have a family whose bonds are protected by the state and society; whereas in the face of social vulnerability or personal and family fragility, interventional strategies should prioritize actions to strengthen or renew ties, or even stimulate their formation, combining socio-economic support for the development of new forms of interaction and access to public goods and services; recognizing the need for multidisciplinary and intersectional vision to provide answers to the complexity of those situation. 20 The relationships between public health and human rights must be effective to ensure that health care will be considered as a human right, and reaffirm that the perception and the radical construction of our human community are configured as possible and necessary work in both the health and justice fields.…”
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“…6 Our findings suggest the need for improvement of the policy guidelines that follow FHS teams and the health needs of families, such as the case of a Center for Psychosocial Support for Alcohol and Drugs (CAPSad), aiming to integrate the developed actions. 23 Brazilian laws and public policies, such as the 1988 Brazilian Constitution, the Statute of Children and Adolescents, the National Policy toward the right of children to living with the family and in a community, recommend that all children and adolescents need to have a family whose bonds are protected by the state and society; whereas in the face of social vulnerability or personal and family fragility, interventional strategies should prioritize actions to strengthen or renew ties, or even stimulate their formation, combining socio-economic support for the development of new forms of interaction and access to public goods and services; recognizing the need for multidisciplinary and intersectional vision to provide answers to the complexity of those situation. 20 The relationships between public health and human rights must be effective to ensure that health care will be considered as a human right, and reaffirm that the perception and the radical construction of our human community are configured as possible and necessary work in both the health and justice fields.…”
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confidence: 99%