Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem ()

Health personnel, family relationships and codependency of psychoactive substances: a phenomenological approach

  • Leone Mendes Dias,
  • Marcelo da Silva Alves,
  • Maria Odete Pereira,
  • Laércio Deleon de Melo,
  • Camila Cristina Gregório de Assis,
  • Thelma Spindola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0309

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to reflect on the daily life of family members dependent on psychoactive substances and the role of health professionals in Primary Care. Methods: a descriptive investigation outlined in Maffesoli’s phenomenological approach, carried out at a Basic Health Unit in Minas Gerais with eight family members dependent on psychoactive substances. Sociodemographic characterization data and in-depth interviews were collected and analyzed with support of NVivo Pro11® software. All ethical and legal aspects were met. Results: physicians were the professionals most mentioned in participants’ statements, who took on a dubious role with other health professionals: welcoming (positive perceptions about care received) and neglect (negative perceptions). Final Considerations: dependence on psychoactive substances imposes a burden on persons, their family members and health professionals. The role of establishing good relationships in the triad professionals-users-family members of primary care is inseparable in favor of treatment and preservation of their mental health.

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