DOBIÁŠOVÁ, Karolína, Eva TUŠKOVÁ, Pavla MAŠKOVÁ, Olga ANGELOVSKÁ a Monika JEŽKOVÁ. The Development of Mental Health Policies in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic since 1989. Central European Journal of Public Policy. Varšava: CESES FSV UK, 2016, roč. 2016, č. 1, s. 35-46. ISSN 1802-4866. |
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@article{25206, author = {Dobiášová, Karolína and Tušková, Eva and Mašková, Pavla and Angelovská, Olga and Ježková, Monika}, article_location = {Varšava}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {Mental health care; health policy; healthcare reforms; Czech Republic; Slovak Republic}, language = {eng}, issn = {1802-4866}, journal = {Central European Journal of Public Policy}, title = {The Development of Mental Health Policies in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic since 1989}, url = {http://www.degruyter.com/downloadpdf/j/cejpp.2016.10.issue-1/cejpp-2016-0022/cejpp-2016-0022.xml}, volume = {2016}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 25206 AU - Dobiášová, Karolína - Tušková, Eva - Mašková, Pavla - Angelovská, Olga - Ježková, Monika PY - 2016 TI - The Development of Mental Health Policies in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic since 1989 JF - Central European Journal of Public Policy VL - 2016 IS - 1 SP - 35-46 EP - 35-46 PB - CESES FSV UK SN - 1802-4866 KW - Mental health care KW - health policy KW - healthcare reforms KW - Czech Republic KW - Slovak Republic UR - http://www.degruyter.com/downloadpdf/j/cejpp.2016.10.issue-1/cejpp-2016-0022/cejpp-2016-0022.xml N2 - The article aims to describe the key events in the development of mental health care policies after 1990 in the two countries and identify the main reasons for stagnation or incremental changes to the institutional setting in the field of mental health care. The process of mental health care reform is explained using the framework of historical institutionalism. The explanation shows that the lack of political interest in combination with the tradition of institutional care resulted in poor availability of psychiatric care, outdated network of inpatient facilities and critical lack of community care facilities in both countries. Even though Slovak Republic adopted national programme at the governmental level, it still struggles with its implementation. The ongoing reform attempt in the Czech Republic may bring some change, thanks to a new approach towards strategic governance of the mental health care system and the mechanism of layering that the promoters of the reform use. ER -
DOBIÁŠOVÁ, Karolína, Eva TUŠKOVÁ, Pavla MAŠKOVÁ, Olga ANGELOVSKÁ a Monika JEŽKOVÁ. The Development of Mental Health Policies in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic since 1989. \textit{Central European Journal of Public Policy}. Varšava: CESES FSV UK, 2016, roč.~2016, č.~1, s.~35-46. ISSN~1802-4866.
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