A Human Right-Based Approach to Dealing with Adverse Events in Residential Care Facilities

Niall McGrane, Laura Behan, Laura M. Keyes

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Abstract

Managing residential care facilities (RCFs) includes the ability to manage adverse events while maintaining a human rights-based approach to care and support. Literature investigating rights-based approaches in RCFs is scarce; therefore, an investigation of the current approach in RCFs will inform improvements. This study sought to identify whether RCFs in Ireland upheld a rights-based approach during the course of adverse events by analyzing notifications of adverse events from 2021 taken from the Database of Statutory Notifications from Social Care in Ireland. Data analysis was conducted independently by two researchers. Notifications of adverse events were coded according to whether the human rights principles of fairness, respect, equality, dignity, and autonomy were upheld or violated during the adverse event and its subsequent management. There was some evidence of violations, including staff violations during adverse events and their management, as well as residents violating fellow residents’ autonomy, respect, and dignity in notifications of “serious injury” and “allegations of abuse.” However, overall, good practice was identified, with residents’ human rights upheld by staff.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-127
Number of pages13
JournalHealth and Human Rights
Volume26
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024
Externally publishedYes

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