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Bibliographie du programme Quality Rights

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  • Harden B et al. (2023) ‘Attitudes towards persons with mental health conditions and psychosocial disabilities as rights holders in Ghana: a World Health Organization study.’ BMC Psychiatry 
  • de Andrade Boska et al. (2022) ‘Integrated embracement in Psychosocial Care Centers for Alcohol and Drugs in the perspective of the protection of human rights.’ Cien Saude Colet 

  • Fernandes Moll M et al. (2022) ‘The rights to legal capacity, personal freedom, and safety during psychiatric hospitalizations at a general hospital.’ Int J Law Psychiatry 

  • Lantta T et al. (2022) ‘Recovery-oriented mental health principles in psychiatric hospitals: How service users, family members and staff perceive the realization of practices.’ J Adv Nurs 

  • Gagnon J et al. (2022) ‘WHO QualityRights Programme in France: Implementation Strategy, Trends and Developments.’ WAPR Bulletin 

  • Ansong J et al., (2022) ‘The WHO QualityRights Initiative in Ghana.’ WAPR Bulletin 

  • Zinkler M. (2022) ‘Person-centred, rights-based, recovery oriented and community-based. The new WHO guidelines for mental health services.’ Kerbe - Forum für soziale Psychiatrie 

  • Georgaca E et al. (2022) ‘Assessing quality of care and observance of human rights in residential mental health facilities in Greece through the WHO QualityRights tool kit.’ Int J Psychol 

  • Moro et al. (2022) ‘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.’ BMC Public Health 

  • McGovern P (2022) ‘The World Health Organization’s Quality Rights initiative: rights and recovery-oriented services should be at the centre not the margins of psychiatry.’ The British Journal of Psychiatry 

  • Moro et al. (2022) ‘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 Program and the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative.’ Br J Psychiatry Open 

  • Rizzo Zanardo AB & Arena Ventura CA (2022) ‘Cultural adaptation and validation of the strategies to end seclusion restraint module of the QualityRights ToolKit.’ Rev Lat Am Enfermagem 

  • Muhia J et al. (2021) ‘A human rights assessment of a large mental hospital in Kenya.’ Pan African Medical Journal 

  • Lantta T et al. (2021) ‘Quality of mental health services and rights of people receiving treatment in inpatient services in Finland: a cross-sectional observational survey with the WHO QualityRights Tool Kit.’ International Journal of Mental Health Systems 

  • Hoare F & Duffy RM (2021) ‘The World Health Organization’s QualityRights materials for training, guidance and transformation: preventing coercion but marginalising psychiatry.’ The British Journal of Psychiatry 

  • Funk M et al. (2021) ‘Strategies to Achieve a Rights-Based Approach through WHO QualityRights. Mental Health, Legal Capacity, and Human Rights (pp.244-259)

  • Moro MF et al. (2021) ‘The WHO QualityRights initiative: building partnerships among psychiatrists, people with lived experience, and other key stakeholders to improve the quality of mental health care.’ The British Journal of Psychiatry  

  • Sang-Kyoung K et al. (2021) ‘An Exploratory Study on the Application of WHO QualityRights Tool Kit in Korea Focusing on Pilot test of Residential Mental Health Rehabilitation Facilities.’ Mental Health & Social Work 
  • Winkler P et al. (2020) ‘Adherence to the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities in Czech Psychiatric Hospitals: A Nationwide Evaluation Study.’ Health and Human Rights Journal 

  • Carta MG et al., (2020) ‘Implementing WHO-Quality Rights Project in Tunisia: Results of an Intervention at Razi Hospital.’ Clinical Practice & Epidemiology in Mental Health 

  • Morrissey F (2020) ‘An evaluation of attitudinal change towards CRPD rights following delivery of the WHO QualityRights training programme.’ Ethics, Medicine and Public Health 

  • Duffy RM & Kelly BD (2020) ‘Can the World Health Organisation's 'QualityRights' initiative help reduce coercive practices in psychiatry in Ireland?’ Ir J Psychol Med 

  • Funk M  & Drew N (2020) ‘WHO’s QualityRights Initiative: Transforming Services and Promoting Rights in Mental Health.’ Health and Human Rights Journal 

  • Funk, M & Drew, N (2019) ‘Practical strategies to end coercive practise in mental health services.’ World Psychiatry 

  • Pathare S et al. (2019) ‘A Systematic Evaluation of QualityRights Program in Public Mental Health Facilities in Gujarat, India.’ Br J Psychiatry 

  • Funk M & Drew N (2017) ‘WHO QualityRights: transforming mental health services.’ Lancet Psychiatry 

  • Rekhis M et al. (2017) ‘Rights of people with mental disorders: Realities in healthcare facilities in Tunisia.’ International Journal of Social Psychiatry 

  • Shah S, Desai N, Shah S, Pathare S, Chauhan A, Sharma E (2017) ‘Impact of Quality Rights Gujarat program on dropout rate of patients visiting outpatient psychiatry department of tertiary care hospital.’ Asian Journal of Psychiatry 

  • Minoletti A et al. (2015) ‘Respeto a los derechos de las personas que se atienden en Servicios de Psiquiatría Ambulatoria en Chile’ [A survey about quality of care and users' rights in Chilean psychiatric services]. Rev Med Chile 

  • Funk M  & Drew N (2015) ‘Commentary: Mental health policy and strategic plan.’ Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 

  • Funk M  & Drew N (2015) ‘Commentary: Mental health legislation.’ Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 

  • Fawzy ME (2015) ‘Quality of life and human rights conditions in a public psychiatric hospital in Cairo.’ International Journal Of Human Rights In Healthcare 

  • Minoletti A et al. (2015) ‘Differences on perceptions of quality of care and respect for rights in mental health between user, family and staff’. Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba. 

  • Fernandes Pitta AM et al. (2015) ‘Direitos humanos nos Centros de Atenção Psicossocial do Nordeste do Brasil: um estudo avaliativo, tendo como referência o QualityRights’ [WHO/ Human rights in Psychosocial Care Centers of Northeast Brazil: an evaluative study with reference to the WHO QualityRights] Saúde Debate 

  • Basu D (2014) ‘WHO qualityRights tool kit: Assessing and improving quality and human rights in mental health and social care facilities.’ INDIAN J MED RES 

  • Russo J & Rose D (2013) “But what if nobody's going to sit down and have a real conversation with you?” Service user/survivor perspectives on human rights. Journal of Public Mental Health 

  • Nomidou A (2013) ‘Standards in mental health facilities – an in depth case study in Greece using the WHO QualityRights tool.’ Journal of Public Mental Health 

  • Pelletier JF et al. (2013) ‘The Global Model of Public Mental Health through the WHO QualityRights project.’ Journal of Public Mental Health 

  • Funk M & Drew N (2013) ‘Introductory commentary on WHO QualityRights.’ Journal of Public Mental Health 

  • Appiah EM (2013) ‘Quality rights and mental health in Ghana.’ Journal of Public Mental Health 

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