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Matheus R Dornelles1, Sheila G Câmara2, John P Hirdes3,4
1Unidade de Pronto Atendimento (UPA) from Gravataí, Santa Casa de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Objectives:
This study aimed to evaluate a mental health training process that included the implementation of the interRAI Self-Reported Assessment for Mental Health (SAMH) tool among Community Health Agents (CHAs), to improve knowledge of mental health issues, as well as to assess the tool's feasibility and acceptability.
Method:
This is a quasi-experimental study. The participants were 24 CHAs from a municipality in the Metropolitan Region of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The instruments used were a sociodemographic and work-related questionnaire; a pre-test and post-test questionnaire to assess the knowledge of mental health, and a questionnaire assessing the feasibility and accessibility of interRAI SAMH, which was part of the training process. To compare knowledge before and after the process, a paired-sample t-test was used. Feasibility and acceptability of the SAMH were evaluated using a questionnaire and qualitative data.
Results:
The training, combined with the SAMH data collection process, contributed to increased perceived knowledge of the following topics: psychiatric reform, human rights in mental health, Mental Health National Policy, Mental Health Care Models, Psychiatric Reform Law, risk factors for suicide, depression, alcohol and drugs, personalized therapeutic plan, psychoses, anxiety disorders, psychiatric urgences and emergencies, and interdisciplinary work. The results of feasibility and acceptability evidenced that CHAs feel more capable of recognizing psychiatric pathologies and emergencies, such as individuals at risk of suicide.
Conclusion:
The findings support the feasibility and acceptability of the interRAI SAMH tool and its potential to enhance CHAs' knowledge and ability to identify and refer individuals with mental health conditions in Primary Health Care.
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