Thizwilondi Ananias Magadze
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science, Sefako, Makgatho Health Sciences University, South Africa
Publications
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Research Article
Evaluating the Protection of Mental Health Care Users’ Rights in South Africa: Investigating How Rights Such as Dignity, Confidentiality, and Participation in Treatment Are Upheld in Mental Health Facilities
Author(s): Thizwilondi Ananias Magadze*
South Africa’s Mental Health Care Act (MHCA) 17 of 2002 marks a pivotal shift towards a human rights-oriented approach in mental health services, emphasizing principles like dignity, confidentiality, and user participation in treatment decisions. This study evaluates the extent to which these rights are protected in public mental health facilities across provinces such as Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, drawing on a mixed-methods analysis of policy documents, facility audits, and interviews with 32 healthcare providers and users. Findings reveal inconsistent upholding of rights, with dignity often compromised by overcrowding and coercive practices in involuntary admissions, confidentiality breaches linked to inadequate record-keeping, and limited participation due to staff shortages and stigma. While the MHCA provides a robust legal framework, implementation gaps stem from resource c.. Read More»
