Objective: Identify the knowledge of mental health service managers about the national mental health policy. Method: This is a qualitative study conducted with 20 coordinators, who were submitted to a structured interview. Data were categorized in a thematic analysis using ALCESTE software. Results: The results produced the following categories: Back to society: protagonism and autonomy of patients; Interprofessional team: assignments and activities; Structuring of a psychosocial care network; Challenges affecting the service; Distance between policy and practice. Final Considerations: Public managers demonstrated they are aware of the key concepts for effective structuring of a psychosocial care network based on patient protagonism and autonomy, the assignments and activities performed by interprofessional teams, and the challenges found while structuring a psychosocial care network.
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Fernandes, R. L., de Miranda, F. A. N., de Oliveira, K. K. D., Rangel, C. T., Costa, D. A. R. da S., & Moura, I. B. de L. (2020). Knowledge of managers on the National Mental Health Policy. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 73(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0198
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