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Mental Health Policy in Czech Republic
Strategie reformy psychiatrickĂ© pĂ©ÄŤe vydanĂ© Ministerstvem zdravotnictvĂ ÄŚR v vybranĂ˝mi zahraniÄŤnĂmi dokumenty. Za tĂmto účelem byla provedena HlavnĂm zjištÄ›nĂm práce jsou rozdĂly v pĹ™Ăstupu k duševnĂmu zdravĂ, kdy se Strategie reformy psychiatrickĂ© omezuje pouze na oblast psychiatrie a pĹ™Ăjemce pĂ©ÄŤe, zatĂmco mezinárodnĂm diskurzu se tato problematika Ĺ™ešà ěji jako celospoleÄŤenskĂ˝ Na druhou stranu je vidÄ›t urÄŤitá ideová zmÄ›na pĹ™edstavovaná zejmĂ©na rozvojem komunitnĂ pĂ©ÄŤe, která byla v ÄŚeskĂ© republice dlouhodobÄ› zanedbávaná. duševnĂho zdravĂ se nÄ›kterĂ˝ch ohledech pĹ™ibliĹľuje svÄ›tovĂ˝m trendĹŻm, rozdĂl pĹ™Ăstupech k duševnĂmu zdravĂ je ale stále patrnĂ˝.Department of SociologyKatedra sociologieFaculty of Social SciencesFakulta sociálnĂch vÄ›
Mental Health Policy in Czech Republic
The aim of this work is to compare the goals and approaches of the Psychiatric Reform Strategy issued by the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic in 2013 with the the World Health Organization (WHO) strategic documents seen as representing current world trends in mental health care. Comparative case study was carried out, which included, in addition to the Psychiatric Reform Strategy, two mental health action plans published by the WHO. The main findings of my work are differences in approaches to mental health, where the psychiatric reform strategy only limits to the field of psychiatry and the recipients of its care, while the world trends that are reflected in the action plans, addresses this issue more complexly as a societal problem. In some respects, mental health policy in Czech republic is getting closer to the world trends, but the difference in approach to mental health is still noticeable