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Open Access 01-12-2022 | Care | Research

A nationwide evaluation study of the quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health facilities in Ghana: results from the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative

Authors: Maria Francesca Moro, Mauro Giovanni Carta, Leveana Gyimah, Martin Orrell, Caroline Amissah, Florence Baingana, Humphrey Kofie, Dan Taylor, Nurokinan Chimbar, Martha Coffie, Celline Cole, Joana Ansong, Sally-ann Ohene, Priscilla Elikplim Tawiah, Michela Atzeni, Silvia D’Oca, Oye Gureje, Michelle Funk, Nathalie Drew, Akwasi Osei

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

In 2012, Ghana ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and enacted a Mental Health Act to improve the quality of mental health care and stop human rights violations against people with mental health conditions. In line with these objectives, Ghanaian stakeholders collected data on the quality of mental health services and respect for human rights in psychiatric facilities to identify challenges and gather useful information for the development of plans aimed to improve the quality of the services offered. This study aimed to assess psychiatric facilities from different Ghanaian regions and provide evidence on the quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health services.

Methods

Assessments were conducted by independent visiting committees that collected data through observation, review of documentation, and interviews with service users, staff, and carers, and provided scores using the World Health Organization QualityRights Toolkit methodology.

Results

This study revealed significant key challenges in the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities principles in Ghanaian psychiatric services. The rights to an adequate standard of living and enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health were not fully promoted. Only initial steps had been taken to guarantee the right to exercise legal capacity and the right to personal liberty and security. Significant gaps in the promotion of the right to live independently and be included in the community were identified.

Conclusions

This study identifies shortcomings and critical areas that the Ghanaian government and facilities need to target for implementing a human rights-based approach in mental health and improve the quality of mental health care throughout the country.
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Metadata
Title
A nationwide evaluation study of the quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health facilities in Ghana: results from the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative
Authors
Maria Francesca Moro
Mauro Giovanni Carta
Leveana Gyimah
Martin Orrell
Caroline Amissah
Florence Baingana
Humphrey Kofie
Dan Taylor
Nurokinan Chimbar
Martha Coffie
Celline Cole
Joana Ansong
Sally-ann Ohene
Priscilla Elikplim Tawiah
Michela Atzeni
Silvia D’Oca
Oye Gureje
Michelle Funk
Nathalie Drew
Akwasi Osei
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Care
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13102-2

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