Mental health care rights under the microscope: new study tests WHO program
NCT ID NCT06874439
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether the WHO QualityRights program helps improve care and respect for people in mental health facilities in France. About 1,800 adults (patients and staff) will take part. Researchers will measure patient satisfaction, staff well-being, and costs, comparing the program to usual care.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Hospital Care Center of Nanterre
Nanterre, 92014, France
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Hospital Center of Candélie
Pont-du-Casse, 47480, France
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Hospital Center of Plaisir (78G16)
Plaisir, 78370, France
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Hospital Center of Plaisir (78G18)
Plaisir, 78370, France
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Hospital Centre Drôme Vivarais
Montéléger, 26760, France
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Hospital Centre Sainte-Marie Nice
Nice, 06100, France
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Hospital Centre of Erstein
Erstein, 67150, France
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Psychotherapeutic Center of Nancy
Laxou, 54520, France
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Public mental health establishment of Lille Metropole (59G09/G10)
Armentières, 59280, France
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Public mental health establishment of Lille Metropole (59G20)
Armentières, 59280, France
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