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Tecnologias de cuidado em saúde mental: proposta transdisciplinar no Portal (EN)CENA

Technology in mental health care: proposal transdisciplinary the portal (En)Cena
[journal article]

Eygo, Hudson
Teixeira, Irenides
Fernandes, Ismarina Ferreira

Abstract

Living labor is understood as freedom to act, manage, and produce new forms of health actions, and mental health and the care their final product, this understood as an act of responsibility to each other, warmly or prescriptive manner. In this context, (En)Cena corroborates innovative practices in ... view more

Living labor is understood as freedom to act, manage, and produce new forms of health actions, and mental health and the care their final product, this understood as an act of responsibility to each other, warmly or prescriptive manner. In this context, (En)Cena corroborates innovative practices in health because, in addition to encouraging living labor, the portal becomes the stage of the same, through the convergence of content hosting and bringing the interactors with experiences has not publicized. This study seeks to demonstrate the importance of (En)Cena in the production of narratives on the theme of madness and care for another, instituting a reflective actions of how to promote mental health care.... view less

Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Medical Sociology

Free Keywords
Portal (En)Cena; live work in health; mental health

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2015

Page/Pages
p. 215-229

Journal
Revista Desafios, 2 (2015) 1

ISSN
2359-3652

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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