2018
DOI: 10.1108/ijhrh-07-2017-0030
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Health promotion in a prison setting: an exploratory study on why and how to do it

Abstract: Purpose Developing interventions in challenging contexts should imply proper discussion from its theoretical framework to implementation details. The purpose of this paper is to examine health promotion in prison settings as a mean of improving inmates’ rights concerning physical/emotional well-being, empowering inmates both to reclusion and re-entry challenges. Design/methodology/approach The development of a health promotion program, implemented in a prison setting with an initial group of 11 inmates, is d… Show more

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“…Stigmatized yet invisible, PDLs are one of the most neglected populations in the Philippines during COVID-19. To date however, efforts to describe the state of prison health remain scarce (for some exceptions see de Castro Rodrigues et al , 2018; Lines, 2008), especially in the global South. As a partial response, this paper drew insights from selected local mainstream and specialized news media to synthesize some of the emerging and enduring concerns by PDLs and correctional staff.…”
Section: Vulnerabilities Due To Covid-19: the Case Of The Philippinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stigmatized yet invisible, PDLs are one of the most neglected populations in the Philippines during COVID-19. To date however, efforts to describe the state of prison health remain scarce (for some exceptions see de Castro Rodrigues et al , 2018; Lines, 2008), especially in the global South. As a partial response, this paper drew insights from selected local mainstream and specialized news media to synthesize some of the emerging and enduring concerns by PDLs and correctional staff.…”
Section: Vulnerabilities Due To Covid-19: the Case Of The Philippinesmentioning
confidence: 99%