Background: Prison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and poor access to health care. Although it is generally understood that environmental conditions are dire and contribute to disease spread, evidence of how environmental conditions interact with facility-level social and institutional factors is lacking. This study aimed to unpack the nature of interactions and their influence on health and healthcare access in the Zambian prison setting.\ud \ud Methods: We conducted in-depth interviews of a clustered random sample of 79 male prisoners across four prisons, as well as 34 prison officers, policy makers and health care workers. Largely inductive thematic analysis was guided by the concepts of dynami...
Introduction: In 2013, the Zambian Correctional Service (ZCS) partnered with the Centre for Infectio...
Introduction: In 2013, the Zambian Correctional Service (ZCS) partnered with the Centre for Infectio...
Introduction: In 2013, the Zambian Correctional Service (ZCS) partnered with the Centre for Infectio...
BackgroundPrison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and poo...
Background: Prison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and p...
Background: Prison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and p...
Background: Prison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and p...
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...
Health and health service access in Zambian prisons are in a state of 'chronic emergency'. This stud...
Health and health service access in Zambian prisons are in a state of 'chronic emergency'. This stud...
Health and health service access in Zambian prisons are in a state of 'chronic emergency'. This stud...
Background: Research exploring the drivers of health outcomes of women who are in prison in low- and...
Background: Research exploring the drivers of health outcomes of women who are in prison in low- and...
Background: Research exploring the drivers of health outcomes of women who are in prison in low- and...
Introduction: In 2013, the Zambian Correctional Service (ZCS) partnered with the Centre for Infectio...
Introduction: In 2013, the Zambian Correctional Service (ZCS) partnered with the Centre for Infectio...
Introduction: In 2013, the Zambian Correctional Service (ZCS) partnered with the Centre for Infectio...
BackgroundPrison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and poo...
Background: Prison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and p...
Background: Prison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and p...
Background: Prison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and p...
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...
Health and health service access in Zambian prisons are in a state of 'chronic emergency'. This stud...
Health and health service access in Zambian prisons are in a state of 'chronic emergency'. This stud...
Health and health service access in Zambian prisons are in a state of 'chronic emergency'. This stud...
Background: Research exploring the drivers of health outcomes of women who are in prison in low- and...
Background: Research exploring the drivers of health outcomes of women who are in prison in low- and...
Background: Research exploring the drivers of health outcomes of women who are in prison in low- and...
Introduction: In 2013, the Zambian Correctional Service (ZCS) partnered with the Centre for Infectio...
Introduction: In 2013, the Zambian Correctional Service (ZCS) partnered with the Centre for Infectio...
Introduction: In 2013, the Zambian Correctional Service (ZCS) partnered with the Centre for Infectio...