2014
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4503201400060011
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Social determinants for health (mental): evaluating a non-governmental experience from the perspective of actors involved

Abstract: These elements indicate that care practices woven into the daily life of the Movement involve the disassembling the traditional model of mental health care, stimulating new forms of citizenship, thus contributing to the institutionalization and promoting equality of income, social cohesion and participation policy for the promotion and protection of health.

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“…Through these community coalitions, multiple factors associated with mental health, such as housing, community violence, and education, can be addressed. 46 , 47 In response, health care organizations are transforming to better coordinate care by broadening care teams, creating linkages to community organizations, and moving resources out of the clinic and into the community. 48 Some have succeeded in improving outcomes and reducing costs, but these models require additional training and coordination among payers, practices, hospitals, and public health agencies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Through these community coalitions, multiple factors associated with mental health, such as housing, community violence, and education, can be addressed. 46 , 47 In response, health care organizations are transforming to better coordinate care by broadening care teams, creating linkages to community organizations, and moving resources out of the clinic and into the community. 48 Some have succeeded in improving outcomes and reducing costs, but these models require additional training and coordination among payers, practices, hospitals, and public health agencies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recipients can also use funding to develop networks and enhance coordination across community-based organizations. Through these community coalitions, multiple factors associated with mental health, such as housing, community violence, and education, can be addressed . In response, health care organizations are transforming to better coordinate care by broadening care teams, creating linkages to community organizations, and moving resources out of the clinic and into the community .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The predominance of exploratory and descriptive methods and field research as a data source among the qualitative studies contributed to assessing and emphasizing local policies, practices, and work processes, considering both the perspective of health administrators and professionals and patients and their families 28,29,30,31,32 . This mapping furnishes data on the sociocultural reality and the political and organizational impasses in the Brazilian mental health field.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most of the lead authors were psychologists (31), physicians (20), or nurses (18), followed by occupational therapists (4), biologists (2), dentists (2), pharmacists (2), speech therapists (2), and other professionals (one lead author each), including an attorney, medical anthropologist, social scientist, economist, physical education professional, journalist, and nutritionist.…”
Section: Characterization Of Articles As To Authors and Periodicals Amentioning
confidence: 99%