| Literature DB >> 32874190 |
Mauro Giovanni Carta1, Rym Ghacem2, Myriam Milka2, Olfa Moula2, Nidhal Staali2, Uta Uali2, Ghassene Bouakhari2, Monica Mannu1, Rym Refrafi3, Souha Yaakoubi3, Maria Francesca Moro4, Marie Baudel5, Simon Vasseur-Bacle6, Natalie Drew5, Michelle Funk5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aims were: 1) to measure the attitudes of learners (and future trainers) before and after a course on WHO-Quality Rights (QR); 2) to evaluate a psychiatric ward, by previously trained staff on QR, comparing it with a previous evaluation and discussing an improvement plan.Entities:
Keywords: Degrading treatment; Disabilities; Human rights; Mental health; Psychosocial intervention; WHO Quality rights project
Year: 2020 PMID: 32874190 PMCID: PMC7431701 DOI: 10.2174/1745017902016010125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health ISSN: 1745-0179
Results on QualityRights Questionnaire pre and post-training
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| a- Knowledge and understanding of human rights can improve the quality of care in mental health services | 4.94±0.22 (N=19) | 4.93±0.24 | 0.016 | 0.900 |
| B – Mental health workers can do a lot to improve the rights of people with mental disorders | 4.70±0.45 | 4.86±0.33 | 1,328 | 0.258 |
| C – People with severe mental disorders should consult their doctor before getting married | 3.63±1.17 | 3.46±0.95 | 0.208 | 0.651 |
| D - Much can be improved in mental health services without additional resources | 4.00±0.66 | 4.07±0.96 | 0.063 | 0.803 |
| E – People with dementia should live in structures where people could take care of them | 3.15±1.53 | 2.33±1.19 | 2.911 | 0.098 |
| F – People with psychosocial disabilities should not be employed in jobs that require contact with the public | 2.00±1.07 | 1.80±0.90 | 0.336 | 0.566 |
| G – Medicines are the most important factor in enabling people with mental disorders to get better | 2.31±1.07 | 2.35±1.28 | 0.010 | 0.923 |
| H – Taking your medicine is the most important factor in helping people with mental disorders get better | 2.61±1.06 | 2.94±1.28 | 0.615 | 0.339 |
| I – We only need to inspire hope once a person has recovered | 2.55±1.06 | 1.93±0.85 | 3.072 | 0.090 |
| J – People who use mental health services should have the power to decide on their treatments | 3.26±1.01 | 4.20±0.65 | 9.763 | 0.004 |
| K – Following the advice of other people who have experienced mental disorders is too risky | 2.47±0.81 | 1.93±0.85 | 3.568 | 0.088 |
| L – It is important to take tough positions with users of mental health services in order not to be manipulated | 2.10±1.11 | 1.53±0.88 | 2.639 | 0.114 |
| M – People with psychosocial disabilities need someone to plan all their activities | 2.83±0.89 | 2.20±0.90 | 0.049 | |
| N – The opinions of people with psychosocial disabilities should have more weight in regards to their treatments than the views of health professionals | 2.55±0.68 | 3.46±1.14 | 0.007 | |
| O – It is unacceptable to put pressure on users of a mental health service to take treatment they would not like | 3.26±1.16 | 3.93±0.57 | 0.049 | |
| P – People with mental disorders should not have important responsibilities | 2.73±1.20 | 2.20±0.97 | 0.175 | |
| Q – When people are unable to communicate, you have to make a decision based on what you think is best for them. | 2.73±1.20 | 2.73±1.18 | 0.0001 | 0.9999 |
| R – Health workers are in the best perspective to understand what they are capable of doing in life | 2.57±1.09 | 2.20±0.97 | 0.310 | |
| S – People with psychosocial disabilities have the right to make their decisions even if I don't agree with them | 3.89±0.55 | 4.13±0.80 | 0.308 | |
| T – Controlling users of mental health services is necessary to maintain order | 3.26±1.06 | 2.33±1.01 | 0.014 | |
| U – The use of isolation and restraint is necessary if users become threatening | 3.10±1.16 | 2.46±1.20 | 0.125 | |
| V – Isolation is not the ideal solution to manage a crisis | 3.42±1.26 | 4.13±1.02 | 0.086 | |
| W- The use of isolation and restraint negatively affects the therapeutic relationship between users of mental health services and staff | 3.89±1.11 | 4.26±0.99 | 0.319 | |
| X - Locking up a person in a room is acceptable if the person presents a risk of injury or injury to others | 3.36±0.92 | 2.86±1.30 | 0.199 | |
| Y – Most people are not harmed if they are put on sedatives to defuse a tense situation | 2.89±1.11 | 2.20±1.10 | 0.080 | |
| Z – Involuntary hospitalization does more good than harm | 2.61±1.20 | 2.46±1.08 | 0.708 |
Theme 1. - The right to an adequate standard of living (Article 28 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, CRPD).
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| 1.1 The building is in good physical condition. | 1.1.1 | 1.1.2 | 1.1.3 | 1.1.4 | |||
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| 1.2 The sleeping conditions of service users are comfortable and allow sufficient privacy. | 1.2.1 | 1.2.2 | 1.2.3 | 1.2.4 | 1.2.5 | 1.2.6 | |
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| 1.3 The facility meets hygiene and sanitary requirements. | 1.3.1 | 1.3.2 | 1.3.3 | 1.3.4 | |||
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| 1.4 Service users are given food, safe drinking water and clothing that meet their needs and preferences. | 1.4.1 | 1.4.2 | 1.4.3 | 1.4.4 | |||
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| 1.5 Service users can communicate freely, and their right to privacy is respected. | 1.5.1 | 1.5.2 | 1.5.3 | 1.5.4 | 1.5.5 | ||
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| 1.6 The facility provides a welcoming, comfortable, stimulating environment conducive to active participation and interaction. | 1.6.1 | 1.6.2 | 1.6.3 | 1.6.4 | |||
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| 1.7 Service users can enjoy fulfilling social and personal lives and remain engaged in community life and activities. |
| 1.7.1 | 1.7.2 | 1.7.3 | 1.7.4 | 1.7.5 | |
Theme 2. The right to enjoyment of the highest attainable standards of physical and mental health (Article 25 of the CRPD)
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| 2.1 Facilities are available to everyone who requires treatment and support. |
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| 2.2 The facility has skilled staff and provides good-quality mental health services. |
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| 2.3 Treatment, psychosocial rehabilitation and links to support networks and other services are elements of a service user-driven recovery plan and contribute to a service user’s ability to live independently in the community. |
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| N/I | A/I | N/I | N/I | N/I | A/I | A/I | |
| 2.4 Psychotropic medication is available, affordable and used appropriately. |
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| A/I | A/I | N/I | A/P | A/I | N/I | ||
| 2.5Adequate services are available for general and reproductive health. |
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| A/I | A/P | A/P | A/P | N/I | A/I | A/P | |
Theme 3. The right to exercise legal capacity and the right to personal liberty and the security of person (Articles 12 and 14 of the CRPD)
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| 3.1 Service users’ preferences regarding the place and form of treatment are always a priority. |
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| 3.2 Procedures and safeguards are in place to prevent detention and treatment without free and informed consent. |
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| N/I | N/I | N/I | N/I | A/F | N/I | N/I | ||
| 3.3 Service users can exercise their legal capacity and are given the support they may require to exercise their legal capacity |
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| A/I | A/I | A/I | N/I | A/I | A/I | N/ | N/ | |
| 3.4 Service users have the right to confidentiality and access to their personal health information. |
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| A/P | A/F | N/I | A/F | N/I | ||||
Theme 4. Freedom from torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and from exploitation, violence and abuse (Articles 15 and 16 of the CRPD)
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| 4.1 Service users have the right to be free from verbal, mental, physical and sexual abuse and physical and emotional neglect. |
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| A/I | A/P | A/I | A/I | N/I | N/I | ||
| 4.2 Alternative methods are used in place of seclusion and restraint as means of de-escalating potential crises. |
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| N/I | N/I | N/I | N/I | N/I | A/P | ||
| 4.3 Electroconvulsive therapy, psychosurgery and other medical procedures that may have permanent or irreversible effects, whether performed at the facility or referred to another facility, must not be abused and can be administered only with the free and informed consent of the service user. |
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| A/P | A/F | A/F | A/F | A/F | N/I | A/F | |
| 4.4 No service user is subjected to medical or scientific experimentation without his or her informed consent. |
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| A/F | A/F | A/F | A/F | A/F | |||
| 4.5 Safeguards are in place to prevent torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment and other forms of ill-treatment and abuse. |
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| A/I | N/I | A/P | N/I | N/I | A/P | N/I | |
Theme 5. The right to live independently and be included in the community (Article 19 of the CRPD)
| 5.1 Service users are supported in gaining access to a place to live and have the financial resources necessary to live in the community. |
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| N/I | N/I | N/I | N/I | |
| 5 .2 Service users can access education and employment opportunities. |
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| N/I | N/I | N/I | N/I | |
| 5.3 The right of service users to participate in political and public life and to exercise freedom of association is supported. |
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| N/I | N/I | N/I | N/I | |
| 5.4 Service users are supported in taking part in social, cultural, religious and leisure activities |
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| N/I | N/I | N/I | N/I |
Synthetic score by theme: comparison 2014-2018 at Razi Hspital
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| 1 | The right to an adequate standard of living (Article 28 of CRPD) |
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| 2 | The right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standards of physical and mental health (Article 25 of the CRPD) | A/I | A/P |
| 3 | The right to exercise legal capacity and the right to personal liberty and the security of person (Articles 12 and 14 of the CRPD) |
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| 4 | The right to exercise legal capacity and the right to personal liberty and the security of person (Articles 12 and 14 of the CRPD) |
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| 5 | The right to live independently and be included in the community (Article 19 of the CRPD) |
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