Background: From 2013, the Zambian Corrections Service (ZCS) worked with partners to strengthen prison health systems and services. One component of that work led to the establishment of facility-based Prison Health Committees (PrHCs) comprising of both inmates and officers. We present findings from a nested evaluation of the impact of eight PrHCs 18 months after program initiation. Methods: In-depth-interviews were conducted with 11 Ministry and Corrections officials and 6 facility managers. Sixteen focus group discussions were convened separately with PrHC members (21 females and 51 males) and non-members (23 females and 46 males) in 8 facilities. Memos were generated from participant observation in workshops and meetings preceding an...
Background: Sub-Saharan African correctional facilities concentrate large numbers of people who are ...
There is renewed optimism about the development of policy and practices related to promoting health ...
Prisons have until comparatively recently been closed institutions with a very limited interface wit...
Background: From 2013, the Zambian Corrections Service (ZCS) worked with partners to strengthen pris...
Introduction: In 2013, the Zambian Correctional Service (ZCS) partnered with the Centre for Infectio...
Background: Prison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and p...
Background: Research exploring the drivers of health outcomes of women who are in prison in low- and...
BackgroundResearch exploring the drivers of health outcomes of women who are in prison in low- and m...
Health and health service access in Zambian prisons are in a state of 'chronic emergency'. This stud...
This study focused on health related reforms on change of behavior of inmates in correctional facili...
Background. In 2021, Cameroon held approximately 26,300 inmates in 84 prisons. The Ministry of Justi...
BackgroundPrison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and poo...
© 2018 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: In the two decades that have passed since the...
The large and growing population of people who experience incarceration makes prison health an essen...
Background: The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has been long regarded for its progressive policy appr...
Background: Sub-Saharan African correctional facilities concentrate large numbers of people who are ...
There is renewed optimism about the development of policy and practices related to promoting health ...
Prisons have until comparatively recently been closed institutions with a very limited interface wit...
Background: From 2013, the Zambian Corrections Service (ZCS) worked with partners to strengthen pris...
Introduction: In 2013, the Zambian Correctional Service (ZCS) partnered with the Centre for Infectio...
Background: Prison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and p...
Background: Research exploring the drivers of health outcomes of women who are in prison in low- and...
BackgroundResearch exploring the drivers of health outcomes of women who are in prison in low- and m...
Health and health service access in Zambian prisons are in a state of 'chronic emergency'. This stud...
This study focused on health related reforms on change of behavior of inmates in correctional facili...
Background. In 2021, Cameroon held approximately 26,300 inmates in 84 prisons. The Ministry of Justi...
BackgroundPrison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and poo...
© 2018 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: In the two decades that have passed since the...
The large and growing population of people who experience incarceration makes prison health an essen...
Background: The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has been long regarded for its progressive policy appr...
Background: Sub-Saharan African correctional facilities concentrate large numbers of people who are ...
There is renewed optimism about the development of policy and practices related to promoting health ...
Prisons have until comparatively recently been closed institutions with a very limited interface wit...