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Evaluation of Participant Satisfaction with Community Therapy: A Mental Health Strategy in Primary Care

Abstract  

Actions aimed at health promotion and disease prevention must prioritize the entry point to the health system. In this sense,
it is proposed that Community Therapy (CT) be inserted as a mental health care tool in Primary Care. The purpose of this study
is to assess user satisfaction with CT in Primary Care. It is assessment, cross-sectional study with a representative sample
of users of CT services in Primary Care in the municipality of João Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil. Of the 198 interviewees, 165
(83.3%) of the sample reported that they were always respected, evidenced by aspects of respect and dignity; 109 (55.1%) individuals
stated they were listened to, revealing internal consistency of 0.7187, and in turn, exhibiting the true validity of the user
satisfaction construct with respect to CT. Thus, users displayed positive satisfaction, reflected by respect, dignity, receptiveness,
resolution, listening and comprehension received at CT, where empathy is exhibited and mental suffering is relieved. Moreover,
CT is an important mental health tool in primary care.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • Category Original Paper
  • Pages 1-10
  • DOI 10.1007/s11126-011-9202-2
  • Authors
    • Fábia Barbosa de Andrade, Trairi Street, S/N, FACISA/UFRN, Santa Cruz, RN 59200-000, Brazil
    • Maria de Oliveira Ferreira Filha, University City/UFPB, Joao Pessoa, PB 58051-900, Brazil
    • Rodrigo Pinheiro de Toledo Vianna, University City/UFPB, Joao Pessoa, PB 58051-900, Brazil
    • Antonia Oliveira Silva, University City/UFPB, Joao Pessoa, PB 58051-900, Brazil
    • Iris do Céu Clara Costa, University Campus/UFRN, Natal, RN 59078-970, Brazil
    • Journal Psychiatric Quarterly
    • Online ISSN 1573-6709
    • Print ISSN 0033-2720
Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 02/14/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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