通过应用世界卫生组织的质量权利评估促进立陶宛基于人权的非机构化。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ugnė Grigaitė, Karilė Levickaitė, Dovilė Juodkaitė, Nijolė Goštautaitė-Midttun
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背景:立陶宛于2010年批准了《联合国残疾人权利公约》(UNCRPD),并于2014年开始去机构化工作。这一改革涵盖了精神健康状况、社会心理和/或智力残疾者居住的隔离社会照料机构。它旨在从机构护理转向以社区为基础的服务。精神卫生保健服务也是这一复杂局面的一部分,自2022年以来一直在进行自己的改革。这项研究的目的是在去机构化的背景下评估立陶宛精神病和社会护理设施的人权条件和护理标准。方法:在精神病院和综合医院精神科、隔离社会护理院和社区集体生活之家进行数据收集评估。独立专家通过文件审查、观察和与服务用户和工作人员的半结构化访谈收集数据。这项研究遵循了世界卫生组织的质量权利工具包方法。结果:在所有被评估的设施中,无论其类型如何,服务使用者的人权往往受到损害。特别是行使法律行为能力的权利、人身自由和安全的权利、不受隔离和限制的权利、独立生活和融入社区的权利。结论:该研究揭示了《联合国儿童权利公约》执行方面的缺陷和立陶宛在去机构化方面的尝试。它指出了关键的实际差距和领域,包括社会和精神卫生保健系统之间加强合作的迫切需要。立陶宛政府需要解决这些问题,使改革更加有效,保障人权,并确保精神卫生和社会保健服务的质量。
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Promoting human rights-based deinstitutionalization in Lithuania by applying the World Health Organization's QualityRights Assessments.

Lithuania ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) in 2010 and started deinstitutionalization in 2014. This reform covers segregated social care institutions where persons with mental health conditions, psychosocial, and/or intellectual disabilities live. It aims to move away from institutional care and towards community-based services. Mental healthcare services are also a part of the complex picture, undergoing its own reform since 2022. This study aims to assess the human rights conditions and standards of care in Lithuanian psychiatric and social care facilities in the context of deinstitutionalization. Data collection assessments were conducted in psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric units in general hospitals, segregated social care homes, and community-based group living homes. Independent experts collected data through documentation review, observation, and semistructured interviews with service users and staff. The study followed the World Health Organization's QualityRights Toolkit methodology. In all assessed facilities, regardless of their type, the human rights of service users are often undermined, especially the right to exercise legal capacity, personal liberty and security, freedom from seclusion and restraints, and the right to live independently and be included in the community. The study reveals shortcomings in the implementation of the UNCRPD and Lithuania's attempts at deinstitutionalization. It points to key practical gaps and areas, including the vital need for better collaboration between the social and mental healthcare systems. The Lithuanian government needs to address these issues to make reforms more effective, safeguard human rights, and ensure the quality of mental health and social care services.

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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal for Quality in Health Care makes activities and research related to quality and safety in health care available to a worldwide readership. The Journal publishes papers in all disciplines related to the quality and safety of health care, including health services research, health care evaluation, technology assessment, health economics, utilization review, cost containment, and nursing care research, as well as clinical research related to quality of care. This peer-reviewed journal is truly interdisciplinary and includes contributions from representatives of all health professions such as doctors, nurses, quality assurance professionals, managers, politicians, social workers, and therapists, as well as researchers from health-related backgrounds.
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