Lantta Tella, Anttila Minna, Välimäki Maritta
Department of Nursing Science, ICT-City, University of Turku, 20014, Turku, Finland.
Xiangya Nursing School, Central South University, 172 Tongzipo Road, Changsha, 410013, Hunan, China.
Int J Ment Health Syst. 2021 Aug 28;15(1):70. doi: 10.1186/s13033-021-00495-7.
This article aims to review the quality of mental health services and the rights of the people receiving treatment in inpatient hospital care in Finland using the World Health Organization's QualityRights Tool Kit as a part of a randomized controlled trial VIOLIN. So far, reports on the QualityRights Tool Kit have mainly been from low- and middle-income countries or countries lacking resources for health services. Reports from countries with well-resourced health care systems, such as the Nordic countries, are still quite few.
A cross-sectional observational survey was conducted on 13 closed inpatient psychiatric wards (acute, rehabilitation, forensic psychiatric) at eight hospitals in Finland. The data for the survey were gathered through a document review, observations, and group interviews among staff members, service users and family members. The STROBE checklist for cross-sectional studies was followed in the reporting.
Finnish mental health services are partially or fully achieving the standards set by the WHO QualityRights Tool Kit (final scores: 2.5-2.9 out of 3). The highest final score out of the five themes (2.9/3) was achieved under Freedom from torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and from exploitation, violence and abuse. The lowest final score out of the five themes (2.5/3) was achieved under the right to exercise legal capacity and the right to personal liberty and the security of person.
According to the findings, Finnish mental health services appear to be of high quality. However, we have identified some gaps in quality, which we have addressed in a national randomized controlled trial VIOLIN. Improvements can be realized through shared decision making and relaying information to service users.
本文旨在利用世界卫生组织的《质量与权利工具包》,作为随机对照试验“小提琴”(VIOLIN)的一部分,对芬兰住院医院护理中接受治疗的患者的心理健康服务质量和权利进行评估。到目前为止,关于《质量与权利工具包》的报告主要来自低收入和中等收入国家或卫生服务资源匮乏的国家。来自拥有资源丰富的卫生保健系统的国家(如北欧国家)的报告仍然很少。
对芬兰八家医院的13个封闭式住院精神科病房(急性、康复、法医精神病科)进行了横断面观察调查。调查数据通过文件审查、观察以及工作人员、服务使用者和家庭成员之间的小组访谈收集。报告遵循横断面研究的STROBE清单。
芬兰的心理健康服务部分或完全达到了世界卫生组织《质量与权利工具包》设定的标准(最终得分:满分3分,得2.5 - 2.9分)。五个主题中最终得分最高的(2.9/3)是在免受酷刑或残忍、不人道或有辱人格的待遇或处罚以及免受剥削、暴力和虐待方面。五个主题中最终得分最低的(2.5/3)是在行使法律行为能力的权利以及人身自由和安全权方面。
根据研究结果,芬兰的心理健康服务似乎质量很高。然而,我们发现了一些质量上的差距,我们已在全国随机对照试验“小提琴”(VIOLIN)中加以解决。可以通过共同决策和向服务使用者传递信息来实现改进。