Luciane Régio Martins
Nursing
Santa Casa de Sao Paulo
Brazil
Biography
PhD student in the Interunidades Program School of Nursing, University of São Paulo. She is a member of the Nursing Research Group and Mental Health Policies - GEnPSM, EEUSP. She has experience in Nursing with emphasis on Mental Health, Psychiatric Reform, Psychosocial Rehabilitation - Psychosocial Attention Network (RAPS), conducting research in Mental Health - race / color cut in doctorate (Mental Health of the Black Population). Experience in Institutional Supervision - Childhood CAPS; CAPS AD. Graduation in Nursing, Federal University of Santa Maria. Specialist in Humanization of Attention and Management of SUS. Nursing experience, with emphasis on Mental Health Policy / Management (Regional Management of Mental Health Policy, 4ª CRS / SES / Santa Maria / RS). Performance in the WG of Crisis / Support-Networks / Regional Coordination of Mental Health - Tragedy of Boate Kiss. Experience in Permanent Education in Health. Due to professional and academic recognition, he signs productions with the surname Régio. Professor of the Discipline of Psychiatry / Mental Health at FCMSCSP. Graduation in Portuguese-English Literature by Centro Universitário Franciscano (1997) - UNIFRA (Professor of English since 1997); Experience in social networks: curated by the HumanizaSUS Network website, www.redehumanizasus.net (between 2010-2016; blogger).
Research Interest
Nursing in Mental Health, Health Sciences, Nursing
Publications
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Matthes, C.; Régio, L .; GADELHA, MJA; PEDROSA, RG; SARDENBERG, ML; SOUZA, EA; SILVA, P.. From the cradle to the net: links and experiences about childbirth in RedeHumanizasus. HumanizaSUS Notebook, v. IV, p. 273, 2014.
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TEIXEIRA, RICARDO RODRIGUES ; FERIGATO, SABRINA ; LOPES, DALTON MARTINS; MATIELO, DANIELA DE CARVALHO; SARDENBERG, MARIA LUIZA; SILVA, PATRÃCIA; MARTINS, LUCIANE RÉGIO ; PEDROZA, REJANE GUEDES. Networking: the HumanizaSUS Network connecting possibilities in cyberspace. Interface (Botucatu Online), v. 20 (57), p. 337-348, 2016.