ABSTRACT
Objective:
to analyze the perception of nurses and other members of the patient care team about nurses’ actions in mental health care.
Methods:
the study was conducted with professionals from mental health services in the interior of the state of São Paulo. The data collected through semi-structured interviews, a questionnaire with closed questions and a focus group were submitted to content analysis.
Results:
the participants referred mainly to the nursing care with the body and physical health, but also identified the nurse as a “gateway” for care, facilitator and integrator of actions and as the professional who has more contact with the user.
Final considerations:
although the stereotype of nursing as “body caregiver” refers to the beginnings of psychiatric nursing, the perception of the participants showed aspects that suggest a change in relation to the role traditionally attributed to this profession.
Descriptors:
Nursing Care; Nurses; Mental Health; Work; Patient Care Team