2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamahealthforum.2023.0167
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Medication Access in Prisons and Jails—Some Answers, More Questions

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“…The Brazilian prison population faces significant health challenges and exhibits a high consumption of medications. Studies indicate that there are limited available data on the prison population's access to medications, particularly concerning their rational and appropriate use [6][7][8] . Some research suggests that the scarcity and restricted availability of medications within the prison system can be attributed to various factors, such as inadequate management, insufficient quantities of medications, and supply issues 6,7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%

The use of medications by incarcerated women: an exploratory study

Aparecida de Lima Ribeiro,
Guedes Morais Gonzaga de Souza,
Lulio
et al. 2024
HSJ
“…The Brazilian prison population faces significant health challenges and exhibits a high consumption of medications. Studies indicate that there are limited available data on the prison population's access to medications, particularly concerning their rational and appropriate use [6][7][8] . Some research suggests that the scarcity and restricted availability of medications within the prison system can be attributed to various factors, such as inadequate management, insufficient quantities of medications, and supply issues 6,7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%

The use of medications by incarcerated women: an exploratory study

Aparecida de Lima Ribeiro,
Guedes Morais Gonzaga de Souza,
Lulio
et al. 2024
HSJ