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0259/2021 - Madness and work: comprehensiveness and network care in the SUS
Loucura e o trabalho: integralidade e cuidado em rede no SUS

Author:

• Andréia De Conto Garbin - Garbin, A. De C. - <ANDREIAGARBIN@YAHOO.COM.BR>
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2787-7470

Co-author(s):

• Artthur Chioro dos Reis - dos Reis, Artthur Chioro - <arthur.chioro@saude.gov.br>
• Eliana Aparecida da Silva Pintor - Pintor, E. A. da S. - <pintoreliana16@gmail.com>
• Margarete S. Marques - Marques, M. S. - <mar.s.marques@hotmail.com>
• Maria Amélia Cunha Branco - Branco, M. A. C. - <amelia.jbranco@gmail.com>
• Angela Aparecida Capozzolo - Capozzolo, A. A. - <capozzolo.angela@gmail.com>


Abstract:

The article addresses an experience of local management of the Unified Health System (SUS) that managed to implement networked care and took work as a determinant of transversal health, through the integrated action between actors disposed in primary care and in the Care Networks Psychosocial and Occupational Health. A workeran automotive industry was monitored, whose work activity led him to develop a process of illness due to inhalation of chemical substances. The theoretical framework and the method of analysis are based on the recognition of the user-guide as an investigation strategy. The biography of the user-guide revealed a suffering apartthe concrete life of the working man. The organic aspects that trigger a mental disorder have been trivialized or neglected, in various services, in the understanding of the illness process that originated in their work. Depending on current studies in Mental Health related to Work, the results confirm the need for a contextualized workplace clinic, integration between services and intersectoral interventions, in accordance with SUS guidelines and public policies on Mental Health and Health of the Worker, based on the right to life, respect for dignity and an ethical commitment to people\'s health.

Keywords:

Occupational Health; Mental Health; Integrated Health Service Networks; Organic Psychosis; Patient Participation.

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Garbin, A. De C., dos Reis, Artthur Chioro, Pintor, E. A. da S., Marques, M. S., Branco, M. A. C., Capozzolo, A. A.. Madness and work: comprehensiveness and network care in the SUS. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2021/Jul). [Citado em 27/09/2024]. Está disponível em: http://cienciaesaudecoletiva.com.br/en/articles/madness-and-work-comprehensiveness-and-network-care-in-the-sus/18158?id=18158



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