Redu??o de danos em um CAPS AD: discursos de profissionais de sa?de

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Moreira, Tha?s Diniz Santos lattes
Orientador(a): Aguiar, Maria Geralda Gomes
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado Acad?mico em Sa?de Coletiva
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Link de acesso: http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/650
Resumo: Caring for people with drugs problems historically was based on isolation and moral adjustment. In the 20th century, first harm reduction strategies appears as a measure to decrease risks and damage related to abuse use of psychoactive substances. Ministry of Health politics for Integral Attention to Alcohol and other drugs Users introduce as guiding principles: universality, integrality, equity, expanded clinic, crosscutting, deinstitutionalization and harm reduction. This study aims to analyze speeches of health professionals from Center of Psychosocial Attention Alcohol and Drugs (CAPS AD) about Harm reduction. A case study was carried out with nine CAPS AD health professionals. A semi structured interview was used, a systematic observation and a method of speech analysis. Results showed that work organization mode by the multidisciplinary team affects drug user access, reception process and treatment adherence. User control over drug use shows in the participant?s speech as a matter of willpower, presenting shared elements between common sense, especially the conception that treatment depends on the user wish and willpower, supporting the idea that user is designed as the single responsible for the treatment success. The discourse of the professionals evidenced their views on Harm reduction approach, with meanings that are far to advocating the policy, reducing the approach to prevention strategies and minimization of the aggravations related to the management of inputs and forms of use of the substances. Shows up the difficulties of some participants to defines the approach and describe its operationalization, which is added to the statements that refer the absence of their practice in the service, on this is concluded that Harm reduction is not the predominant model of attention in the service. The results also demonstrated that in the speeches of professionals are present elements that reiterate negative stereotypes about drug users and, although socially shared, reverberates negatively in the professional's view. Considering the participation of all professionals in many ways of training, questions about the ideological dimension that interferes in the process of implementation of the Harm reduction, such as the notion that treatment success depends solely on the user, non-tolerance to any form of substance use, and the resistance to own approach. It is therefore necessary investments in activities that had improve learning about alcohol and other drugs, strengthening the aspects of Harm reduction and its operationalization, reverberating in the practices and at the look of the professionals on the drug users and, consequently, in the transformation of the health situation of people with problems related to drug use and abuse.
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spelling Aguiar, Maria Geralda Gomes2200057750403380452521http://lattes.cnpq.br/1165263603332814Moreira, Tha?s Diniz Santos2018-07-12T21:57:07Z2016-09-20MOREIRA, Tha?s Diniz Santos. Redu??o de danos em um CAPS AD: discursos de profissionais de sa?de. 2016. 96 f. Disserta??o (Mestrado Acad?mico em Sa?de Coletiva)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2016.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/650Caring for people with drugs problems historically was based on isolation and moral adjustment. In the 20th century, first harm reduction strategies appears as a measure to decrease risks and damage related to abuse use of psychoactive substances. Ministry of Health politics for Integral Attention to Alcohol and other drugs Users introduce as guiding principles: universality, integrality, equity, expanded clinic, crosscutting, deinstitutionalization and harm reduction. This study aims to analyze speeches of health professionals from Center of Psychosocial Attention Alcohol and Drugs (CAPS AD) about Harm reduction. A case study was carried out with nine CAPS AD health professionals. A semi structured interview was used, a systematic observation and a method of speech analysis. Results showed that work organization mode by the multidisciplinary team affects drug user access, reception process and treatment adherence. User control over drug use shows in the participant?s speech as a matter of willpower, presenting shared elements between common sense, especially the conception that treatment depends on the user wish and willpower, supporting the idea that user is designed as the single responsible for the treatment success. The discourse of the professionals evidenced their views on Harm reduction approach, with meanings that are far to advocating the policy, reducing the approach to prevention strategies and minimization of the aggravations related to the management of inputs and forms of use of the substances. Shows up the difficulties of some participants to defines the approach and describe its operationalization, which is added to the statements that refer the absence of their practice in the service, on this is concluded that Harm reduction is not the predominant model of attention in the service. The results also demonstrated that in the speeches of professionals are present elements that reiterate negative stereotypes about drug users and, although socially shared, reverberates negatively in the professional's view. Considering the participation of all professionals in many ways of training, questions about the ideological dimension that interferes in the process of implementation of the Harm reduction, such as the notion that treatment success depends solely on the user, non-tolerance to any form of substance use, and the resistance to own approach. It is therefore necessary investments in activities that had improve learning about alcohol and other drugs, strengthening the aspects of Harm reduction and its operationalization, reverberating in the practices and at the look of the professionals on the drug users and, consequently, in the transformation of the health situation of people with problems related to drug use and abuse.O cuidado destinado a pessoas com problemas decorrentes do uso de drogas historicamente se baseou no isolamento e corre??o moral. No s?culo XX, surgem as primeiras estrat?gias de Redu??o de danos como medida para minimizar os riscos e danos relacionados ao uso abusivo de subst?ncias psicoativas. A Pol?tica do Minist?rio da Sa?de para a Aten??o Integral a Usu?rios de ?lcool e outras Drogas apresenta como princ?pios norteadores a universalidade, integralidade, equidade, cl?nica ampliada, transversalidade, desinstitucionaliza??o e a Redu??o de danos. Este estudo tem como objetivo analisar os discursos produzidos por profissionais de sa?de de um Centro de Aten??o Psicossocial ?lcool e Drogas (CAPS AD) sobre Redu??o de danos. Realizou-se estudo de caso no qual participaram nove profissionais de sa?de de um CAPS AD. Utilizou-se a entrevista semiestruturada, a observa??o sistem?tica e o m?todo de An?lise do discurso. Os resultados evidenciaram que o modo de organiza??o do trabalho pela equipe multidisciplinar repercute no acesso do usu?rio, no processo de acolhimento e na ades?o ao tratamento. O controle do usu?rio sobre o uso da droga figura no discurso dos participantes como uma quest?o de for?a de vontade, demonstrando que elementos compartilhados pelo senso comum, sobretudo a concep??o de que o tratamento do usu?rio depende de seu desejo e for?a de vontade, est?o presentes no discurso dos profissionais e sustentam uma ideia de que o usu?rio ? o ?nico respons?vel pelo sucesso do seu tratamento. O discurso dos profissionais evidenciou no??es sobre a abordagem de Redu??o de danos, com significados que se distanciam do que preconiza a Pol?tica e reduzem a abordagem ?s estrat?gias de preven??o ao uso de drogas e de minimiza??o dos agravos relacionados ao manejo de insumos e formas de uso das subst?ncias. Destacou-se nos discursos a dificuldade de alguns participantes em definir a abordagem e descrever sua operacionaliza??o, o que se soma ?s falas que referem a aus?ncia dessa pr?tica no cotidiano do servi?o, diante do que se conclui que a Redu??o de danos n?o ? o modelo de aten??o predominante no servi?o. Os resultados demonstraram ainda que nos discursos dos profissionais est?o presentes elementos que reiteram estere?tipos negativos sobre os usu?rios de drogas e, apesar de socialmente compartilhados, repercutem negativamente no olhar do profissional. Considerando a participa??o de todos os profissionais em diversas modalidades de capacita??o, questiona-se acerca de aspectos ideol?gicos que possam interferir no processo de implementa??o da Redu??o de danos, como a no??o de que o sucesso do tratamento depende exclusivamente do usu?rio, a n?o toler?ncia a qualquer forma de uso de subst?ncias, e as resist?ncias ? pr?pria abordagem. ? necess?rio, portanto, investimento em a??es que promovam a educa??o permanente na ?rea de ?lcool e outras drogas, intensificando os aspectos relacionados ? Redu??o de danos e sua operacionaliza??o, reverberando nas pr?ticas e no olhar dos profissionais sobre os usu?rios e, consequentemente, na transforma??o da situa??o de sa?de de pessoas com problemas relacionados ao uso e abuso de drogas.Submitted by Ricardo Cedraz Duque Moliterno (ricardo.moliterno@uefs.br) on 2018-07-12T21:57:07Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Disserta??o final Tha?s Diniz.pdf: 839997 bytes, checksum: db9b8d68cb03f9f7aabece05f36c61b8 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-12T21:57:07Z (GMT). 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title Redu??o de danos em um CAPS AD: discursos de profissionais de sa?de
spellingShingle Redu??o de danos em um CAPS AD: discursos de profissionais de sa?de
Moreira, Tha?s Diniz Santos
Redu??o de danos
CAPS AD
Transtornos relacionados ao uso de subst?ncias
Harm reduction
Substance-Related Disorders
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
title_short Redu??o de danos em um CAPS AD: discursos de profissionais de sa?de
title_full Redu??o de danos em um CAPS AD: discursos de profissionais de sa?de
title_fullStr Redu??o de danos em um CAPS AD: discursos de profissionais de sa?de
title_full_unstemmed Redu??o de danos em um CAPS AD: discursos de profissionais de sa?de
title_sort Redu??o de danos em um CAPS AD: discursos de profissionais de sa?de
author Moreira, Tha?s Diniz Santos
author_facet Moreira, Tha?s Diniz Santos
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Aguiar, Maria Geralda Gomes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, Tha?s Diniz Santos
contributor_str_mv Aguiar, Maria Geralda Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Redu??o de danos
CAPS AD
Transtornos relacionados ao uso de subst?ncias
topic Redu??o de danos
CAPS AD
Transtornos relacionados ao uso de subst?ncias
Harm reduction
Substance-Related Disorders
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Harm reduction
Substance-Related Disorders
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
description Caring for people with drugs problems historically was based on isolation and moral adjustment. In the 20th century, first harm reduction strategies appears as a measure to decrease risks and damage related to abuse use of psychoactive substances. Ministry of Health politics for Integral Attention to Alcohol and other drugs Users introduce as guiding principles: universality, integrality, equity, expanded clinic, crosscutting, deinstitutionalization and harm reduction. This study aims to analyze speeches of health professionals from Center of Psychosocial Attention Alcohol and Drugs (CAPS AD) about Harm reduction. A case study was carried out with nine CAPS AD health professionals. A semi structured interview was used, a systematic observation and a method of speech analysis. Results showed that work organization mode by the multidisciplinary team affects drug user access, reception process and treatment adherence. User control over drug use shows in the participant?s speech as a matter of willpower, presenting shared elements between common sense, especially the conception that treatment depends on the user wish and willpower, supporting the idea that user is designed as the single responsible for the treatment success. The discourse of the professionals evidenced their views on Harm reduction approach, with meanings that are far to advocating the policy, reducing the approach to prevention strategies and minimization of the aggravations related to the management of inputs and forms of use of the substances. Shows up the difficulties of some participants to defines the approach and describe its operationalization, which is added to the statements that refer the absence of their practice in the service, on this is concluded that Harm reduction is not the predominant model of attention in the service. The results also demonstrated that in the speeches of professionals are present elements that reiterate negative stereotypes about drug users and, although socially shared, reverberates negatively in the professional's view. Considering the participation of all professionals in many ways of training, questions about the ideological dimension that interferes in the process of implementation of the Harm reduction, such as the notion that treatment success depends solely on the user, non-tolerance to any form of substance use, and the resistance to own approach. It is therefore necessary investments in activities that had improve learning about alcohol and other drugs, strengthening the aspects of Harm reduction and its operationalization, reverberating in the practices and at the look of the professionals on the drug users and, consequently, in the transformation of the health situation of people with problems related to drug use and abuse.
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