Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the views of prisoners about health services provided in prisons. Background. Prison provides an opportunity for a 'hard to reach' group to access health services, primarily those provided by nurses. Prisoners typically have high health and social needs, but the views and experiences of prisoners about health services in prison have not been widely researched. Method. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with 111 prisoners in purposively selected 12 prisons in England in 2005. Interviews covered both prisoners' views of health services and their own ways of caring for their health in prison. Interviews were analysed to develop a conceptual framework and identify dominant themes. Findings. Pri...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
Background: women prisoners tend to suffer poor health on a range of indicators. This study sought t...
Background: There is evidence for higher morbidity among prison inmates than in the general populati...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the views of prisoners about health services provided in p...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study of the views and experiences of nurses and other prison healt...
PurposePatient-centred care is a key approach used in Australia for the delivery of quality health c...
Objective: To explore the views of prisoners on making healthy choices in prison. Design: In-depth s...
Background: the development of primary care services within prisons has been central to improvements...
BACKGROUND: The development of primary care services within prisons has been central to improvements...
In the United Kingdom (UK), government policy urges involvement of patients in their care and in hea...
Aims and objectives. To provide a systematic overview of the policy and practice literature concerne...
This paper aims to provide evidence of the healthcare needs of prisoners in relation to gender, age ...
Prisoner health is influenced as much by structural determinants (institutional, environmental, poli...
Purpose: Prisons offer a public health opportunity to access a group with multiple and complex needs...
This thesis examines healthcare access for women in contact with the criminal justice system, as exp...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
Background: women prisoners tend to suffer poor health on a range of indicators. This study sought t...
Background: There is evidence for higher morbidity among prison inmates than in the general populati...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the views of prisoners about health services provided in p...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study of the views and experiences of nurses and other prison healt...
PurposePatient-centred care is a key approach used in Australia for the delivery of quality health c...
Objective: To explore the views of prisoners on making healthy choices in prison. Design: In-depth s...
Background: the development of primary care services within prisons has been central to improvements...
BACKGROUND: The development of primary care services within prisons has been central to improvements...
In the United Kingdom (UK), government policy urges involvement of patients in their care and in hea...
Aims and objectives. To provide a systematic overview of the policy and practice literature concerne...
This paper aims to provide evidence of the healthcare needs of prisoners in relation to gender, age ...
Prisoner health is influenced as much by structural determinants (institutional, environmental, poli...
Purpose: Prisons offer a public health opportunity to access a group with multiple and complex needs...
This thesis examines healthcare access for women in contact with the criminal justice system, as exp...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
Background: women prisoners tend to suffer poor health on a range of indicators. This study sought t...
Background: There is evidence for higher morbidity among prison inmates than in the general populati...