A report by The Irish Examiner revealed a 20% increase in the Irish Prison Service expenditure on pharmaceuticals. The increased spending highlights the vulnerable mental health status of many prisoners in Ireland, the lack of adequate psychiatric healthcare for those prisoners, and the need for more suitable accommodation for prisoners with acute mental illness. Firstly, increased pharmaceutical spending coincided with, and can largely be attributed to, a significant increase in the numbers of people being sent to prison. In 2004, 8,820 people were sent to prison; in 2010, this had increased to 13,758 people. This 55% increase in prisoners over a six year period saw spending on pharmaceuticals increase 20% from 2.4m to 2.96m. Secon...
This report reviews a number of studies which demonstrate that the HIV infection rate among prisoner...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity and the treatment needs of new c...
At the end of June there were 9,500 people in Ireland on methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). Of t...
The CPT has identified several critical issues in the areas of inconsistent healthcare, shortage of ...
Background: This is the first epidemiologically representative cross-sectional study of psychiatric ...
This is the first systematic and representative survey of mental health in the Irish Prison populati...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Tuberculosis (TB) and Hepatitis C (HCV) – are a major health...
This study reports on a 1-yr study of 235 adult male prisoners in the Republic of Ireland to ascerta...
In this seven-year period 61,439 cases were treated for problem drug use (excluding alcohol). The nu...
Aims. To systematically review studies from Irish prisons that estimate the prevalence of major ment...
More than two-thirds of inmates at three of the country's busiest prisons are on prescribed medicati...
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has prepared a detailed report on Ireland’s record un...
BACKGROUND: An industrial dispute between prison doctors and the Irish Prison Service (IPS) took pla...
During 2009 there were a total of 15,425 committals to prison. this was a significant increase on th...
Background: Pharmacotherapy is essential for the delivery of an equivalent standard of care in priso...
This report reviews a number of studies which demonstrate that the HIV infection rate among prisoner...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity and the treatment needs of new c...
At the end of June there were 9,500 people in Ireland on methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). Of t...
The CPT has identified several critical issues in the areas of inconsistent healthcare, shortage of ...
Background: This is the first epidemiologically representative cross-sectional study of psychiatric ...
This is the first systematic and representative survey of mental health in the Irish Prison populati...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Tuberculosis (TB) and Hepatitis C (HCV) – are a major health...
This study reports on a 1-yr study of 235 adult male prisoners in the Republic of Ireland to ascerta...
In this seven-year period 61,439 cases were treated for problem drug use (excluding alcohol). The nu...
Aims. To systematically review studies from Irish prisons that estimate the prevalence of major ment...
More than two-thirds of inmates at three of the country's busiest prisons are on prescribed medicati...
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has prepared a detailed report on Ireland’s record un...
BACKGROUND: An industrial dispute between prison doctors and the Irish Prison Service (IPS) took pla...
During 2009 there were a total of 15,425 committals to prison. this was a significant increase on th...
Background: Pharmacotherapy is essential for the delivery of an equivalent standard of care in priso...
This report reviews a number of studies which demonstrate that the HIV infection rate among prisoner...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity and the treatment needs of new c...
At the end of June there were 9,500 people in Ireland on methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). Of t...