1. Teaching-learning process from service teaching of mental health nursing: experience report
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Wilma Dias de Fontes Pereira, Selene Cordeiro Vasconcelos, Antonia Oliveira Silva, Mariana Pinto Araujo, Marcia Priscilla Alves de Arruda, Analine de Souza Bandeira Correia, Rayhanna Queiroz de Oliveira, and Ana Suerda Leonor Gomes Leal
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Service (business) ,lcsh:R5-920 ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Identity (social science) ,General Medicine ,Mental health ,Therapeutic relationship ,Nursing care ,Mental Health ,Nursing ,Service Teaching ,Perception ,Reflexivity ,Medicine ,Nursing Care ,Nurse education ,business ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,media_common - Abstract
Objective: Describe the conceptions of resident nurses about the nurse's role in mental health services. Method: Descriptive/reflexive study of the experience-report type, carried out from experiences of nurses from the Multiprofessional Residency Program in Mental Health, guided by the theoretical presuppositions of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform and structured from the Arch of Charles Maguerez. Results: In-service teaching provided reflections on the residents' conceptions of nurses' performance in mental health services. The key posts were the insertion in the specific nursing care, the construction of the multiprofessional work process, the recognition of their professional identity. Therapeutic relationship and communication, receptiveness, co-responsibility of care and the construction of links with clients, family and work colleagues for the solution of the problems. Conclusions: The Arch of Charles Maguerez facilitated the teaching process in service. In addition, it provided the perception of the action-reflection-action movement as essential to understand fundamentals of care practices in nursing and to collaborate to the insertion of the nurse and the process of changes, from the daily services of mental health.
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- 2017