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Item Uma análise da intersecção Família e Reforma Psiquiátrica no contexto do Centro de Atenção Psicossocial - CAPS III da cidade de Alagoinhas - Bahia(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2011-02-23) Oliveira, Moacir Lira de; Menezes, José Euclimar Xavier de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Costa, Lívia Alessandra Fialho da; http://lattes.cnpq.br; Jesus, Mônica Lima de; http://lattes.cnpq.brThe object of this study lies in the field of relations between family and substitute services in mental health in the face of responsibilities of taking care of patients with mental disorders in Brazilian Psychiatric Reform scenario. The main target of this is work is to understand the conflicts generated by the expectations of family members regarding the care provided to their relatives related to psychological distress by CAPS, as by the family return service expected by the care realization. The work combines methodological procedures for investigating feature-documentary associated with review of literature, taking as a theoretical framework Michel Foucault´s critical thinking on the Psychiatric Institutions and their relationship with the family. Researches were held in the CAPS III archives of Alagoinhas, contained in the records of the patients, addressed to Public Prosecutors in 2009, relating to allocations of responsibility towards the users. The data allowed checking conflicts between family, institution and Public Prosecutors in the definition of responsibility with the mental patient. CAPS aims to involve the family in the treatment and family members expect the service assume greater care responsibility. The family expectations are not completely served by this model considered as a substitute by the psychiatric hospital. In deadlocks, the Public Prosecutors must intervene and determine how it should proceed to the accountability of care of the patient with mental disorders.Item Do hospício ao Centro de Atenção Psicossocial de Alagoinhas/ Bahia: um estudo das representações sociais de familiares(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2016-02-29) Oliveira, Moacir Lira de; Moreira, Lúcia Vaz de Campos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8863706292628331; Pitta, Ana Maria Fernandes; Carneiro, Cláudia Cerqueira Graça; Alcântara, Miriã Alves Ramos de; Pereira, Áurea da SilvaThis research makes an analysis of representations of the reorientation of the assistencial model in a Psychosocial Attention Center (CAPS), from the perspective of family members. The problem is marked as follows: How relatives of users of a Psychosocial Attention Center, graduates of psychiatric hospitalization, represent the reorientation of care model of mental health treatment? The work has as reference the Theory of Social Representations as a conceptual framework that allows to understand the tools that operacionalize the communication from knowledge and beliefs of the social imaginary, enabling an analysis on the process of construction of the meanings of the asylum and psychosocial models presented by the families. Thus, the present study aims to understand the social representations of the relatives of patients of psychiatric hospitalizations, graduates who attend the CAPS, on the process of reorientation of mental health assistence model of the municipality of Alagoinhas, Bahia. This is a qualitative study, descriptive-exploratory character, from a combination of methodological strategies, using documentary research by consulting the files of user records of that CAPS III, with a history of Psychiatric hospitalizations in the old Annex from same municipality, as well as unstructured interview with seven family members accompanying such users since the days of hospitalization, in order to understand the meanings they attach to the process of reorientation of care model. The results indicate that participants recognize the psychosocial model as a facilitator of access for families of patients, in addition to be a promoter of citizenship and to guarantee the right for full care and humanized, opposed to the asilarmanicomial model.