Atitudes de profissionais de Centros de Atenção Psicossocial sobre álcool, alcoolismo e alcoolistas / Attitudes of professionals from Psychosocial Care Centers towards alcohol, alcoholism, and alcoholics
Rev Rene (Online)
; 22: e62765, 2021. tab
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RESUMO
RESUMO Objetivo avaliar as atitudes dos profissionais de Centros de Atenção Psicossocial frente ao álcool, alcoolismo e alcoolista. Métodos estudo transversal, avaliativo, com 288 profissionais de 12 serviços de saúde. Coletaram-se dados sociodemográficos, Escala de Satisfação dos Pacientes com os Serviços de Saúde Mental e Escala de Atitude para álcool, alcoolismo e alcoolistas. Resultados os profissionais que demonstraram postura mais crítica em relação ao seu cotidiano de trabalho e os que atuavam nos serviços por mais tempo apresentaram atitudes positivas em relação ao álcool, alcoolismo e alcoolistas. Profissionais da equipe administrativa e técnicos de saúde apresentaram atitudes mais negativas. Conclusão as atitudes dos profissionais ao álcool, alcoolismo e alcoolista, no geral, são positivas e associaram-se ao maior tempo de atuação na área e à expressão de incômodos com o trabalho.
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Objective to assess the attitudes of professionals from Psychosocial Care Centers towards alcohol, alcoholism, and alcoholics. Methods a cross-sectional evaluation study with 288 professionals from 12 healthcare services. Sociodemographic data, Patient Satisfaction Scale with Mental Health Services and Attitude Scale for alcohol, alcoholism, and alcoholics were collected. Results the professionals who showed a more critical attitude towards their work routine and those who worked in the healthcare services for longer had positive attitudes towards alcohol, alcoholism, and alcoholics. Professionals from the administrative team and health technicians had more negative attitudes. Conclusion the attitudes of professionals towards alcohol, alcoholism, and alcoholics, in general, are positive and were associated with longer working time in the field and the manifestation of disapproving situations with work.
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Main subject:
Attitude
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Health Personnel
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Substance Abuse Treatment Centers
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Alcohol-Induced Disorders
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Alcoholism
Type of study:
Observational_studies
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Prevalence_studies
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Pt
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Rev Rene (Online)
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Enfermagem
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Enfermagem Prim ria
Year:
2021
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Article