Healthcare professionals’ perception of mental health in primary care

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Objective: To characterize the mental health care provided in Primary Care from the perception of health professionals in the cities to the 5th Regional Health Center of the state of Paraná. Method: An exploratory qualitative research. Participants were 121 health professionals working in primary care in the 20 cities of 5th Regional Health Center of the state of Parana. Twenty-two focus groups were recorded, transcribed and analyzed by content analysis. Results: Five thematic categories emerged, of which two were analyzed in this study: actions that professionals consider to be mental health actions; mental health actions developed by Primary Care professionals. Final Considerations: Despite of the indications of inclusion of mental health actions in Primary Care, this relationship is still occasional and unplanned. Policies that foster this interaction from a psychosocial perspective are needed.

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Garcia, G. D. V., Zanoti-Jeronymo, D. V., Zambenedetti, G., Cervo, M. da R., & Cavalcante, M. D. M. A. (2020). Healthcare professionals’ perception of mental health in primary care. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 73(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-02011

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