INTRODUCTION: People with psychosocial disabilities are often discriminated against and experience violations of their human rights. With the QualityRights program, World Health Organization highlights that one of element founding the quality of services is the respect for users' rights, in the belief that there is no quality of care without respect for human rights and vice versa.To date, studies explored the issue mainly in Europe. In this sense, the purpose of the study is to verify if the perception of respect for patients' rights is a component of organizational well-being for mental health workers in three countries of Latin America (Argentina, Colombia, Peru). METHODS: A random sample representative of professionals working in three mental healthcare networks in Argentina, Colombia, and Peru was enrolled (n=310). Each health worker completed a questionnaire on sociodemographic data and the Well-Being at work and respect for human rights (WWRR). The WWRR consists of seven items on: satisfaction at work, beliefs about users' satisfaction in received care, the satisfaction of work's organization, respect of users' and staff's
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