The article presents some reflections resulting from three different researches conducted by the author on the issues that revolve around the protection of health in Italian prisons, with particular reference to the principle of equivalence of care between inside and outside, sanctioned by the prison healthcare reform. The approach used, the qualitative contributions of which are presented here, has made it possible to highlight the impediments to the implementation of this principle in the prison context, for both cultural and structural reasons. On one hand, the power dynamics and conflicts that characterise every total institution have a significant impact on relations (between prison staff and healthcare professionals, as well as betwee...
Confidentiality must be ensured even in the preparation and distribution of medications in detention...
Prisoners have a right to health care and to be protected against inhumane and degrading treatment. ...
This article makes the case for the provision of access to assisted death in prisons, founded on the...
Background: Until today, inadequate attention has been paid to the distinguishing attributes of heal...
Providing adequate health care is particularly complex for healthcare professionals who treat patien...
The article discusses the problems of health service in prisons in relation to health of prisoners. ...
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Inadequate medical assistance to prisoners can lead to situations falling within the scope of “inhum...
The health care of prisoners represents a public health priority. However, in many countries, the pu...
In this article we critically examine the principle of equivalence of care in prison medicine. First...
Health care in prison and particularly the health care of older prisoners are increasingly important...
Two decades since the WHO Regional Office for Europe outlined and published a report on health promo...
The subject of the prison policy is mostly male population (there are, 5-7% of woman among prison in...
Considering self-inflicted critical events (suicides, attempted suicides, self-harm acts, hunger str...
Prisoners have a right to health care and to be protected against inhumane and degrading treatment. ...
Confidentiality must be ensured even in the preparation and distribution of medications in detention...
Prisoners have a right to health care and to be protected against inhumane and degrading treatment. ...
This article makes the case for the provision of access to assisted death in prisons, founded on the...
Background: Until today, inadequate attention has been paid to the distinguishing attributes of heal...
Providing adequate health care is particularly complex for healthcare professionals who treat patien...
The article discusses the problems of health service in prisons in relation to health of prisoners. ...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published...
Inadequate medical assistance to prisoners can lead to situations falling within the scope of “inhum...
The health care of prisoners represents a public health priority. However, in many countries, the pu...
In this article we critically examine the principle of equivalence of care in prison medicine. First...
Health care in prison and particularly the health care of older prisoners are increasingly important...
Two decades since the WHO Regional Office for Europe outlined and published a report on health promo...
The subject of the prison policy is mostly male population (there are, 5-7% of woman among prison in...
Considering self-inflicted critical events (suicides, attempted suicides, self-harm acts, hunger str...
Prisoners have a right to health care and to be protected against inhumane and degrading treatment. ...
Confidentiality must be ensured even in the preparation and distribution of medications in detention...
Prisoners have a right to health care and to be protected against inhumane and degrading treatment. ...
This article makes the case for the provision of access to assisted death in prisons, founded on the...