Possibilities and limits of multiprofessional attention in the care of psychiatric emergencies: analytical study
Author(s) -
Fernanda Lima de Paula,
Priscila Ferreira Fragoso Calheiros,
Bruna Beatriz Barbosa de Souza,
Maruska Maria Barbosa de Souza,
Walnizia Kessia Batista Olegário,
Vanessa Pacheco Interaminense,
Ruanny Maria Albuquerque dos Santos,
Bruna da Paixão Pereira da Silva,
Ariany Rodrigues Barbosa,
Jeane Da Silva Rocha Santos,
Lucas Cunha Pimenta Barbosa,
Jéssica Priscilla Pereira de Souza Avelino,
Natalia Pedrosa Leite,
Izaura Maria Omena,
Maurício Caxias de Souza,
Ericka Silva Holmes
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2366
Subject(s) - medicine , thematic analysis , psychiatry , rehabilitation , health care , nursing , qualitative research , social science , sociology , physical therapy , economic growth , economics
Goal: to analyze the possibilities and limits of multiprofessional care in the attention to psychiatric emergencies.\udMethod: it is an analytical study of the type integrative review of the comprehensive literature. Searches were conducted in the Latin American and Caribbean Literature (LILACS) and Nursing Database (BDENF) databases and in the ScieLo Virtual Library, with the use of Descriptors in Health Sciences (DECs): “Emergency Services, Psychiatric”, “Forensic Psychiatry”, “Psychiatric Rehabilitation”, in the period from 2007 to 2017.\udResults: after data analysis, two thematic categories emerged: “Possibilities and limits in multiprofessional care for patients in crisis” and “The continuity of care to the patient in crisis by the multiprofessional team”. The studies point out fragility in the management of the multiprofessional team of care to the patients in psychiatric crisis. Therefore, in the substitutive services to the psychiatric hospital, it is necessary to strengthen the care and bonding tools for continuity of treatment after the cases of psychiatric emergency of these patients.\udConclusion: this research provided a deepening of the knowledge regarding the challenges of the multiprofessional team in the care of analytical psychiatric emergencies and in relation to the patient in crisis, considering the main multiprofessional actions, understanding how this approach is done and patient follow-up.\udDescriptors: Emergency Services, Psychiatric. Forensic Psychiatry. Psychiatric Rehabilitation
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