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dc.rights.licenseAtribución-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional
dc.contributor.authorFerreira-Furegato, Antonia Regina
dc.contributor.authorFrari-Galera, Sueli Aparecida
dc.contributor.authorCristina Pillon, Sandra
dc.contributor.authorFerreira-Santos, Jair Licio
dc.contributor.authorAraujo-Pitia, Ana Celeste
dc.contributor.authorCardoso, Lucilene
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-28T11:52:38Z
dc.date.available2019-06-28T11:52:38Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.unal.edu.co/handle/unal/43356
dc.description.abstractObjective Describing profiles for professional psychiatric service categories inRibeirão Preto.Method This was an exploratory study of 8 services (3 hospitals and 5 extra-hospitalfacilities). Data was collected using questionnaires and semi-structured interviewswith professionals who worked for all these services.Results 74 % of the professionals working for the eight services investigated tookpart in the study. Doctors and nurses predominated in the hospitals andmultidisciplinary teams in extra-hospital facilities. Ages ranged from 24 to 68, femalespredominating (73 %). 127 (88 %) of the 144 subjects in this study hadreceived specific education after graduating in their respective areas but only 48.5 %had studied mental health. Doctors (42/44) and nurses (36/42) predominated in theteams; 121 (83 %) earned over R$ 1,000 per month as their salary.Discussion The teams mainly consisted of doctors and nurses, although it wasconsidered that other professionals were important in constituting such teams. Oneof the main problems hampering reform in the psychiatric field is how services areprovided for the population. No country has been able to make the necessary reformsfor overcoming all the barriers. The service network studied met the minimumprerequisites for providing psychiatric care for the community.
dc.description.abstractObjective Describing profiles for professional psychiatric service categories inRibeirão Preto.Method This was an exploratory study of 8 services (3 hospitals and 5 extra-hospitalfacilities). Data was collected using questionnaires and semi-structured interviewswith professionals who worked for all these services.Results 74 % of the professionals working for the eight services investigated tookpart in the study. Doctors and nurses predominated in the hospitals andmultidisciplinary teams in extra-hospital facilities. Ages ranged from 24 to 68, femalespredominating (73 %). 127 (88 %) of the 144 subjects in this study hadreceived specific education after graduating in their respective areas but only 48.5 %had studied mental health. Doctors (42/44) and nurses (36/42) predominated in theteams; 121 (83 %) earned over R$ 1,000 per month as their salary.Discussion The teams mainly consisted of doctors and nurses, although it wasconsidered that other professionals were important in constituting such teams. Oneof the main problems hampering reform in the psychiatric field is how services areprovided for the population. No country has been able to make the necessary reformsfor overcoming all the barriers. The service network studied met the minimumprerequisites for providing psychiatric care for the community.
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dc.publisherRevista de Salud Pública
dc.relationhttp://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/revsaludpublica/article/view/33317
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dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of Public Health; Vol. 12, núm. 5 (2010); 732-743 Revista de Salud Pública; Vol. 12, núm. 5 (2010); 732-743 0124-0064
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dc.titleCharacterizing mental healthcare service teams
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dc.relation.referencesFerreira-Furegato, Antonia Regina and Frari-Galera, Sueli Aparecida and Cristina Pillon, Sandra and Ferreira-Santos, Jair Licio and Araujo-Pitia, Ana Celeste and Cardoso, Lucilene (2010) Characterizing mental healthcare service teams. Journal of Public Health; Vol. 12, núm. 5 (2010); 732-743 Revista de Salud Pública; Vol. 12, núm. 5 (2010); 732-743 0124-0064 .
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dc.subject.proposalMental health service
dc.subject.proposalnursing
dc.subject.proposalhealth personnel
dc.subject.proposalpsychiatry
dc.subject.proposalepidemiology
dc.subject.proposalMental health service
dc.subject.proposalnursing
dc.subject.proposalhealth personnel
dc.subject.proposalpsychiatry
dc.subject.proposalepidemiology
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