2021
DOI: 10.18294/sc.2021.3020
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El impacto del cuidado territorial en el tratamiento de personas diagnosticadas con esquizofrenia y trastornos delirantes en una comunidad en Río de Janeiro

Abstract: El cuidado de personas diagnosticadas con trastornos esquizofrénicos y delirantes representa un desafío, especialmente, en territorios de gran vulnerabilidad social. En Río de Janeiro, con la promulgación de la Ley Federal 10216 de 2001 sobre la Reforma Psiquiátrica, las últimas dos décadas se han caracterizado por la transición del modelo centrado en el hospital al modelo basado en los servicios comunitarios. Utilizando el caso de una comunidad de Río de Janeiro, se seleccionaron cinco servicios de salud públ… Show more

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“…This collection of articles, published in the journal Salud Colectiva as part of the open call for papers "Mental health and human rights: challenges for health services and communities," includes articles from Spain, (6,7,8) Brazil, (9,10,11,12) Mexico, (13) and Chile. (14,15) These papers present conceptual experiences and reflections on community action plans and programs, contributing toward better knowledge and development of mental health in the region.…”
Section: Mental Health and Human Rights: Challenges For Health Services And Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This collection of articles, published in the journal Salud Colectiva as part of the open call for papers "Mental health and human rights: challenges for health services and communities," includes articles from Spain, (6,7,8) Brazil, (9,10,11,12) Mexico, (13) and Chile. (14,15) These papers present conceptual experiences and reflections on community action plans and programs, contributing toward better knowledge and development of mental health in the region.…”
Section: Mental Health and Human Rights: Challenges For Health Services And Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%