INTER-PROFESSIONAL AND COLLABORATIVE WORK AS ASSUMPTIONS FOR THE REORIENTATION OF THE PRODUCTION OF THE PSYCHOSOCIAL CARE NETWORK HEALTH SERVICES
Patient care team; interprofessionality, collaboration, mental health
Currently, the complexities of health needs and the specificities of services, from the perspective of comprehensive care, emphasize the relevance of different professionals for resolute and quality care. In this horizon, teamwork emerges as a tool to achieve essential transformations for better operationalization of the Unified Health System. The interprofessional and collaborative practice develops the reduction of professional competition, and replaces the asymmetry in power relations in health care, by Partnership relations. It is built in the exercise of dialogue, promoting participation, planning, decentralization of power and partnership / participation of users in the care process. WHO recommends its implementation as a possibility of optimizing health services, strengthening health systems and promoting qualification of care outcomes. Psychosocial attention is configured as a potent space for the strengthening of interprofessionality in the dynamics of health work, which is why it was chosen as the object of analysis of this study. This study aims to analyze the interprofessional and collaborative work in the production of health services in the Psychosocial Care Network in the city of Pombal / PB. This is a qualitative research, case study type, descriptive, exploratory. To identify the aspects proposed in the objectives, interviews will be conducted with managers who work in the different health services that are part of RAPS, and focus groups with professionals who work in the care of these services. The analysis of the data learned by the interview and focus groups will happen simultaneously, according to Bardin. The content analysis technique will take place in the following steps: pre-analysis, material exploration or coding, treatment of the results obtained and interpretation.