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Staff perception of respect for human rights of users and organizational well-being: A study in four different countries of the mediterranean area

Authors :
Iskren Kirolov
Viviane Kovess
Giorgia Testa
Uta Ouali
Goce Kalcev
Giorgio Tamburini
Antonio Preti
Alessandra Perra
Ferdinando Romano
Mauro Giovanni Carta
Cesar Ivan Aviles Gonzalez
Yosra Zgueb
Martina Piras
Sofián El-Astal
Source :
Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health : CP & EMH
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background:The perception by mental health service staff of respect for users' rights is a fundamental component of organizational well-being. The objective of this work is to examine how cultural differences and the working context can influence the perception of respect for users' rights in mental health professionals in the Mediterranean area.Methods:An observational survey carried out in four different mental health networks in four countries of the Mediterranean area (Tunisia, North-Macedonia, Italy, Palestine). Each invited participant fulfilled a format on socio-demographic information and coded the Well-Being at Work and Respect Right Questionnaire (WWRR). All data were encrypted and analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20. The Games-Howell post-hoc test was used to assess differences between countries. The Games-Howell test does not assume equal variances and sample sizes. Eta-squared (η2) was used as a measure of effect size in the ANOVA (η2around 0.01, 0.06, and 0.14 are considered small, medium, and large, respectively).Results:The sample included 590 professionals working in the mental health field. The four countries showed statistically significant differences with regards to the quality rights assessment tool. Participants from Italy reported, on average, the highest scores across the questions. There were also differences across the countries about the perception of the impact of available resources on the effectiveness of care (η2 = 0.106).Conclusion:Our findings offer a useful insight into the perception of the quality of mental health services, especially from a users’ rights point of view.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health : CP & EMH
Accession number :
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