Introduction: Prison is a special, often unrecognized and under-researched world that must not impede access and use of care. The female prison population, although constituting a minority of the prison population, shows a need for specific health especially in reproductive health.Objectives of the study: To draw up an inventory of the conditions for gynecological and obstetric follow-up. In a population mainly coming from precarious socioeconomic environments, define whether access to care facilitated in prisons favors patient care initiatives.Materials and methods: This study was a quantitative, descriptive and mono-centric study (Baumettes, Marseille) with a retrospective collection of data from medical records. 62 files were studied. A ...
This thesis examines healthcare access for women in contact with the criminal justice system, as exp...
Identify and understand the situation of incarcerated women and access to health in the prison syste...
Background: Women are the fastest growing population in Canadian prisons. Incarceration can limit ac...
Introduction: Prison is a special, often unrecognized and under-researched world that must not imped...
Objective : Studying the course of the gynaecological surgery carried out at the prison of Caen with...
Background: Women make up 5% of the European prison population on average. Almost invisible in priso...
Background: Women inmates are considered as a vulnerable population with health and social difficult...
Women make up 5% of the European prison population on average. Almost invisible in prison and health...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to identify the gynecologic and obstetric profile of impri...
abstract: The purpose of this study was to evaluate how incarceration impacts the health of female i...
Background: in some penitentiary centers, children may stay with their incarcerated mother until the...
Goal: to know the access of women prisoners to cytological examination. Method: exploratory-descript...
The objective of this study was to identify the gynecologic and obstetric profile of imprisoned fema...
ObjectiveTo explore women's experiences and perspectives of reproductive healthcare in prison.Method...
Women are an increasing minority of prisoners worldwide, and most are of childbearing age. Prisons o...
This thesis examines healthcare access for women in contact with the criminal justice system, as exp...
Identify and understand the situation of incarcerated women and access to health in the prison syste...
Background: Women are the fastest growing population in Canadian prisons. Incarceration can limit ac...
Introduction: Prison is a special, often unrecognized and under-researched world that must not imped...
Objective : Studying the course of the gynaecological surgery carried out at the prison of Caen with...
Background: Women make up 5% of the European prison population on average. Almost invisible in priso...
Background: Women inmates are considered as a vulnerable population with health and social difficult...
Women make up 5% of the European prison population on average. Almost invisible in prison and health...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to identify the gynecologic and obstetric profile of impri...
abstract: The purpose of this study was to evaluate how incarceration impacts the health of female i...
Background: in some penitentiary centers, children may stay with their incarcerated mother until the...
Goal: to know the access of women prisoners to cytological examination. Method: exploratory-descript...
The objective of this study was to identify the gynecologic and obstetric profile of imprisoned fema...
ObjectiveTo explore women's experiences and perspectives of reproductive healthcare in prison.Method...
Women are an increasing minority of prisoners worldwide, and most are of childbearing age. Prisons o...
This thesis examines healthcare access for women in contact with the criminal justice system, as exp...
Identify and understand the situation of incarcerated women and access to health in the prison syste...
Background: Women are the fastest growing population in Canadian prisons. Incarceration can limit ac...