2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-73312014000100005
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Do Programa de Volta para Casa à conquista da autonomia: percursos necessários para o real processo de desinstitucionalização

Abstract: O Programa de Volta para Casa (PVC) visa contribuir para a inserção social de pessoas que estiveram internadas ao menos dois anos ininterruptos em hospital psiquiátrico. A pesquisa objetivou identificar o impacto desse programa, assim como do Benefício de Prestação Continuada (BPC), para a efetivação das ações de desinstitucionalização. Durante seis meses foram utilizadas técnicas de observação participante em duas Residências Terapêuticas localizadas em Salvador-BA, incluindo conversas informais com profissio… Show more

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“…| rio de janeiro, v.08.01: 223 -243, jan.-apr., 2018 mental institutions, with patients being gradually 'returned to society'. However, despite the intention of 'Centres for Psychosocial Attention' (CAPs, Centros de Atenção Psicossocial), designed to offer home treatment to people with mental health issues and/or intellectual disability (Lima & Assis Brasil, 2014), National Health Services were unable to formulate strategies that would assure, in practice, adequate assistance to ex-interns and the families that cared for them. It was only at the start of the twenty-first century, after the enactment of the 2001 Law of Psychiatric Reform, that programmes providing financial and therapeutic support to patients who had previously been institutionalised were consolidated.…”
Section: A Changing Context: State Policies Of Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…| rio de janeiro, v.08.01: 223 -243, jan.-apr., 2018 mental institutions, with patients being gradually 'returned to society'. However, despite the intention of 'Centres for Psychosocial Attention' (CAPs, Centros de Atenção Psicossocial), designed to offer home treatment to people with mental health issues and/or intellectual disability (Lima & Assis Brasil, 2014), National Health Services were unable to formulate strategies that would assure, in practice, adequate assistance to ex-interns and the families that cared for them. It was only at the start of the twenty-first century, after the enactment of the 2001 Law of Psychiatric Reform, that programmes providing financial and therapeutic support to patients who had previously been institutionalised were consolidated.…”
Section: A Changing Context: State Policies Of Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A temática sobre inserção social de pacientes psiquiátricos é problemática, pois mesmo o indivíduo estando num hospital psiquiátrico, ele se encontra dentro de uma sociedade 11 . Para contribuir na resolução desta questão, o governo brasileiro, na tentativa de melhorar a condição de vida 12 .…”
Section: Métodounclassified
“…Autonomy is the bases of deinstitutionalisation and, in relation to users of mental health services, the comparison of efficiency and effectiveness are not pertinent. The focus here is new possibilities of expression and participation in all the varying degrees (2) . When it comes to mental health, specifically psychosocial care centres, the focus tends to be change and strengthening the groups and individuals, making them important devices to create autonomy and social reintegration (3) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%