CONTINUITY OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH SUICIDE IDEAS OR ATTEMPTS ATTENDED IN PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY

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https://doi.org/10.18471/rbe.v38.62024

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Mental Health, Suicide, Suicide Attempt, Suicidal Ideation, Psychiatric Emergency Service

Abstract

Objective: to understand the continuity of care in the psychosocial care network for people treated in the urgent and emergency service with suicidal ideation or attempt. Methods: qualitative study, carried out using the thematic analysis technique, based on interviews with people who visited the urgent and emergency service of a hospital in the interior of São Paulo due to suicidal ideation or attempt, from January to December 2020. Results: the majority of participants are women and live without a partner, using, on average, three psychotropic drugs. In the analysis of the interviews, the themes were identified: difficulty in accessing services, lack of adherence to treatment, recurrence of ideas/attempts and improvement factors. Final considerations: given the results found, there is a need for greater investment in the psychosocial care network, to increase access for the population, improve the quality of care and support for these people.

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Author Biographies

Juliane de Souza Cavazzana, Faculty of Medicine of Marília

Graduated in Medicine from the Faculty of Medicine of Marília (2013). Medical Residency in Psychiatry at the Faculty of Medicine of Marília (2019). Medical Examiner of the Civil Police of the State of São Paulo (Scientific Technical Police) (2019). Psychiatrist at the Burns Unit of Santa Casa de Marília (2019). Coordinator of the Psychiatry Medical Residency at the Faculty of Medicine of Marília (2020). Expert Psychiatrist of the Federal Court (2020). Master in Health and Aging from the Faculty of Medicine of Maríla- FAMEMA (2021-2023). Certification of native fluency in English by the Anglo-American Culture Center (2004).

Fernanda Vieira Gimenez, Faculty of Medicine of Marília

Enfermeira. Especialista em Saúde Mental. Mestre em Saúde e Envelhecimento. Atualmente é docente do curso de Enfermagem na Universidade do Oeste Paulista (UNOESTE).

Maria José Sanches Marin, Faculty of Medicine of Marília

Enfermeira. Especialista em Saúde Pública e Ativação de processos de Mudanças na Formação em Saúde. Mestrado e Doutorado em Enfermagem Fundamental. Pós-Doutorado em Ciências da Saúde. Docente do Curso de Enfermagem da Faculdade de Medicina de Marília desde 1990 e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem da Universidade Estadual Paulista Campos de Botucatu. 

Márcia Aparecida Padovan Otani, Faculty of Medicine of Marília

Enfermeira.  Mestrado em Enfermagem Psiquiátrica. Doutorado em Saúde Coletiva. Docente da Faculdade de Medicina de Marília.

Fabiana Sanches Grecco, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP)

Cientista Social. Doutora em Ciência Política. Especialista em Psicanálise. Atua na clínica psicanalítica e tem experiência como professora de Sociologia, com ênfase em Educação em Direitos Humanos e escrita de livros didáticos. 

Paula Karine Jorge, University of São Paulo

Odontóloga.  Mestre em Ciência da Reabilitação. Doutora em Ciências Odontológicas Aplicadas. Pós-doutoranda do Hospital de Reabilitação de Anomalias Craniofaciais. Professora de Odontopediatria da Unifio. Professora do curso de Odontologia da Faculdade UniCPO(Bauru-SP).

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2024-09-13

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de Souza Cavazzana, J. ., Vieira Gimenez, F., Sanches Marin, M. J. ., Padovan Otani, M. A. ., Sanches Grecco, F. ., & Karine Jorge, P. . (2024). CONTINUITY OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH SUICIDE IDEAS OR ATTEMPTS ATTENDED IN PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY. Revista Baiana De Enfermagem, 38(.). https://doi.org/10.18471/rbe.v38.62024

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