2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijph-06-2021-0055
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Physical health programs and interventions with women during incarceration: a scoping review

Abstract: Purpose The USA outpaces most other countries in the world in the rates at which it incarcerates its citizens. The one million women held in US jails and prisons on any day in the USA face many physical health challenges, yet interventional work to address physical health in carceral settings is rare. This study’s purpose was to summarize the literature on programs and interventions implemented with women in US carceral settings (jail or prison) that primarily addressed a physical health issue or need. Desig… Show more

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“…The needs of detained women have received little consideration and continue to be disregarded by health systems and penal authorities (Emerson et al, 2022). The United Nations Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners outline how prisoners' right to the greatest achievable standard of health care must be met as: "Prisoners shall have access to the health services available in the country without discrimination on the grounds of their legal situation" (Coyle, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The needs of detained women have received little consideration and continue to be disregarded by health systems and penal authorities (Emerson et al, 2022). The United Nations Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners outline how prisoners' right to the greatest achievable standard of health care must be met as: "Prisoners shall have access to the health services available in the country without discrimination on the grounds of their legal situation" (Coyle, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%