Conflicts of interest: none declared Background: Incarcerated populations are at particular risk for developing specific health conditions. Prior studies of prisons in developing countries have focused on the threat of communicable diseases, though anecdotal evidence suggests that chronic conditions are of particular concern. This study constitutes the first published investigation of health complaints offered by residents of a prison in the South American nation of Guyana. Method: In 2010, a medical team sent by the Toronto non-governmental organization Ve’ahavta visited the Mazaruni prison in the interior of Guyana. Data on patient encounters was collected as part of the triage activity. Results: Care was given to 108 patients, staff and ...
Purpose - Criminalization of drug use in Malaysia has concentrated people who inject drugs (PWID) an...
This study was part of a continuing effort to define the health profile of a city-county workhouse i...
The mental health of those who live and work in Guyana’s prisons is at the heart of our three-year r...
BACKGROUND: The size and mean age of the prison population has increased rapidly in recent years. Pr...
Background: High rates of health inequalities and chronic non-communicable diseases exist amongst th...
Introduction There are more than 10 million people imprisoned worldwide. These individuals experienc...
Objectives: To describe the use of primary care services by a prisoner population so as to understan...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the use of primary care services by a prisoner population so as to understan...
Healthcare in prisons is often far below the standard of care deemed appropriate for people to recei...
The world prison population is growing at a rate that exceeds the rate of population growth. This is...
The world prison population is growing at a rate that exceeds the rate of population growth. This is...
The world’s prison population has risen substantially in recent decades and now stands at well over ...
The objective of MNS Disorders in Guyana's Jails, 1825 to the Present Day was to develop a historici...
Abstract Objective:To describe the physical health of the New South Wales prisoner population. Desig...
Background: Health law number 36 of 2009 article 4 states that everyone has the right to be healthy....
Purpose - Criminalization of drug use in Malaysia has concentrated people who inject drugs (PWID) an...
This study was part of a continuing effort to define the health profile of a city-county workhouse i...
The mental health of those who live and work in Guyana’s prisons is at the heart of our three-year r...
BACKGROUND: The size and mean age of the prison population has increased rapidly in recent years. Pr...
Background: High rates of health inequalities and chronic non-communicable diseases exist amongst th...
Introduction There are more than 10 million people imprisoned worldwide. These individuals experienc...
Objectives: To describe the use of primary care services by a prisoner population so as to understan...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the use of primary care services by a prisoner population so as to understan...
Healthcare in prisons is often far below the standard of care deemed appropriate for people to recei...
The world prison population is growing at a rate that exceeds the rate of population growth. This is...
The world prison population is growing at a rate that exceeds the rate of population growth. This is...
The world’s prison population has risen substantially in recent decades and now stands at well over ...
The objective of MNS Disorders in Guyana's Jails, 1825 to the Present Day was to develop a historici...
Abstract Objective:To describe the physical health of the New South Wales prisoner population. Desig...
Background: Health law number 36 of 2009 article 4 states that everyone has the right to be healthy....
Purpose - Criminalization of drug use in Malaysia has concentrated people who inject drugs (PWID) an...
This study was part of a continuing effort to define the health profile of a city-county workhouse i...
The mental health of those who live and work in Guyana’s prisons is at the heart of our three-year r...