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Quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health services in four West African countries: collaboration between the mental health leadership and advocacy programme and the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative

BACKGROUND: Although recent reports suggest that service users in West African psychiatric facilities are exposed to poor quality of care and human rights violations, evidence is lacking on the extent and profile of specific deficits in the services provided to persons with mental health conditions....

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Autores principales: Moro, Maria Francesca, Kola, Lola, Fadahunsi, Olawoye, Jah, Edward Munda, Kofie, Humphrey, Samba, Dawda, Thomas, Sametta, Drew, Natalie, Nwefoh, Emeka, Pathare, Soumitra, Eaton, Julian, Funk, Michelle, Gureje, Oye
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8811781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35076357
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1080
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author Moro, Maria Francesca
Kola, Lola
Fadahunsi, Olawoye
Jah, Edward Munda
Kofie, Humphrey
Samba, Dawda
Thomas, Sametta
Drew, Natalie
Nwefoh, Emeka
Pathare, Soumitra
Eaton, Julian
Funk, Michelle
Gureje, Oye
author_facet Moro, Maria Francesca
Kola, Lola
Fadahunsi, Olawoye
Jah, Edward Munda
Kofie, Humphrey
Samba, Dawda
Thomas, Sametta
Drew, Natalie
Nwefoh, Emeka
Pathare, Soumitra
Eaton, Julian
Funk, Michelle
Gureje, Oye
author_sort Moro, Maria Francesca
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description BACKGROUND: Although recent reports suggest that service users in West African psychiatric facilities are exposed to poor quality of care and human rights violations, evidence is lacking on the extent and profile of specific deficits in the services provided to persons with mental health conditions. AIMS: To evaluate the quality of care and respect of human rights in psychiatric facilities in four West African countries, The Gambia, Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone, using the World Health Organization QualityRights Toolkit. METHOD: Trained research workers collected information through observation, review of records and interviews with service users, caregivers and staff. Independent panels of assessors used the information to assign scores to the criteria, standards and themes of the QualityRights Toolkit. RESULTS: The study revealed significant gaps in these facilities. The rights to an adequate standard of living and to enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health were poorly promoted. Adherence to the right to exercise legal capacity and the right to personal liberty and security was almost absent. Severe shortcomings in the promotion of the right to live independently and be included in the community were reported. CONCLUSIONS: Inadequate appreciation of service users’ rights, lack of basic approaches to protect them and the non-promotion of rights-based services in these facilities are major problems that need to be addressed. Although it recognises the resource constraints and need for more human and financial resources, the study also identifies critical areas and challenges that require significant changes at the facility level.
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spelling pubmed-88117812022-02-16 Quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health services in four West African countries: collaboration between the mental health leadership and advocacy programme and the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative Moro, Maria Francesca Kola, Lola Fadahunsi, Olawoye Jah, Edward Munda Kofie, Humphrey Samba, Dawda Thomas, Sametta Drew, Natalie Nwefoh, Emeka Pathare, Soumitra Eaton, Julian Funk, Michelle Gureje, Oye BJPsych Open Papers BACKGROUND: Although recent reports suggest that service users in West African psychiatric facilities are exposed to poor quality of care and human rights violations, evidence is lacking on the extent and profile of specific deficits in the services provided to persons with mental health conditions. AIMS: To evaluate the quality of care and respect of human rights in psychiatric facilities in four West African countries, The Gambia, Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone, using the World Health Organization QualityRights Toolkit. METHOD: Trained research workers collected information through observation, review of records and interviews with service users, caregivers and staff. Independent panels of assessors used the information to assign scores to the criteria, standards and themes of the QualityRights Toolkit. RESULTS: The study revealed significant gaps in these facilities. The rights to an adequate standard of living and to enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health were poorly promoted. Adherence to the right to exercise legal capacity and the right to personal liberty and security was almost absent. Severe shortcomings in the promotion of the right to live independently and be included in the community were reported. CONCLUSIONS: Inadequate appreciation of service users’ rights, lack of basic approaches to protect them and the non-promotion of rights-based services in these facilities are major problems that need to be addressed. Although it recognises the resource constraints and need for more human and financial resources, the study also identifies critical areas and challenges that require significant changes at the facility level. Cambridge University Press 2022-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8811781/ /pubmed/35076357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1080 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Moro, Maria Francesca
Kola, Lola
Fadahunsi, Olawoye
Jah, Edward Munda
Kofie, Humphrey
Samba, Dawda
Thomas, Sametta
Drew, Natalie
Nwefoh, Emeka
Pathare, Soumitra
Eaton, Julian
Funk, Michelle
Gureje, Oye
Quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health services in four West African countries: collaboration between the mental health leadership and advocacy programme and the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative
title Quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health services in four West African countries: collaboration between the mental health leadership and advocacy programme and the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative
title_full Quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health services in four West African countries: collaboration between the mental health leadership and advocacy programme and the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative
title_fullStr Quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health services in four West African countries: collaboration between the mental health leadership and advocacy programme and the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative
title_full_unstemmed Quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health services in four West African countries: collaboration between the mental health leadership and advocacy programme and the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative
title_short Quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health services in four West African countries: collaboration between the mental health leadership and advocacy programme and the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative
title_sort quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health services in four west african countries: collaboration between the mental health leadership and advocacy programme and the world health organization qualityrights initiative
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8811781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35076357
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1080
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