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Experiments with autonomous management of medication: narrative of mental health users in focus group meeting in psychosocial care centers

The study aimed to analyze the feelings experienced by users of the Center for Psychosocial Care in developing the group for Autonomous Management of Medication (AMM). It uses qualitative research within a critical perspective that carries the experience of participating in the operative AMM group. It was conducted at the General Center for Psychosocial Care (CAPS) and Alcohol and other Drugs (AD) in the city of Maracanau, state of Ceara, Brazil. The participants were 13 users of General and Ad CAPS of that city. The technique of narratives' collection consisted of three groups based in the narrative analysis and hermeneutics. According to the narratives, throughout the discussion process on the medication, it is evident the importance of listening and coaching. The unique approach of users allowed significant improvement in health status and understanding of mental illness. Thus, it is possible to reframe the specific use of the drug and interact with therapeutic innovations that focus more on healthy lifestyle habits.

mental health; center of psychosocial attention; autonomous management of medication


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