The Human Rights Act is sometimes misunderstood as being an obstruction to the provision of safe and effective mental health care, allowing patients to cry 'human rights abuse' too easily. In reality, however, little is known about how human rights are protected and promoted in psychiatric care. This article provides an overview, for nurses, of how human rights are currently understood to be protected in mental health care and steps that could improve the protection of rights. Additionally, an overview of the relevant case law is presented to enable nurses to understand how human rights law is ever-evolving, how cases may be interpreted, and the implications that this has for mental health nursing practice
The COVID-19 pandemic has made mental health a global priority. Despite the increasing recognition o...
The regulation of mental health care has its roots in Roman law. The history of the regulation of me...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...
Mental health is an issue which touches the lives of many people worldwide. This often affects not o...
The incidence of human rights violations in mental health care across nations has been described as ...
In the management of mentally ill patients, there is a tension between protecting the rights of indi...
Relative to the general population, people with serious mental illness (SMI) experience elevated ris...
Aims and method: The Human Rights Act was incorporated into UK law in 2000, but little is known abou...
Relative to the general population, people with serious mental illness (SMI) experience elevated ris...
While the NHS aims to respect the human rights of every individual, it also has a wider social duty ...
The literature review identifies and examines human rights violations experienced by ind...
This thesis aims to analyse the influence of human rights concerns on recent revisions of mental hea...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently or...
"The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently o...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made mental health a global priority. Despite the increasing recognition o...
The regulation of mental health care has its roots in Roman law. The history of the regulation of me...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...
Mental health is an issue which touches the lives of many people worldwide. This often affects not o...
The incidence of human rights violations in mental health care across nations has been described as ...
In the management of mentally ill patients, there is a tension between protecting the rights of indi...
Relative to the general population, people with serious mental illness (SMI) experience elevated ris...
Aims and method: The Human Rights Act was incorporated into UK law in 2000, but little is known abou...
Relative to the general population, people with serious mental illness (SMI) experience elevated ris...
While the NHS aims to respect the human rights of every individual, it also has a wider social duty ...
The literature review identifies and examines human rights violations experienced by ind...
This thesis aims to analyse the influence of human rights concerns on recent revisions of mental hea...
While recent decades have seen an increased focus on the idea of rights to health and health care, t...
The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently or...
"The recognition of positive rights and the growing impact of human rights principles has recently o...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made mental health a global priority. Despite the increasing recognition o...
The regulation of mental health care has its roots in Roman law. The history of the regulation of me...
The past decade has seen a significant growth in attention to the human rights of persons with disab...