Barriers and enablers to health and social services for older prisoners transitioning to community.

IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal of Prisoner Health Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.1108/IJPH-08-2021-0088
Amanuel Kidane Hagos, Adrienne Withall, Natasha Ann Ginnivan, Phillip Snoyman, Tony Butler
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Purpose: When properly designed and implemented, prison-to-community transition programs targeting older prisoners could potentially save resources, reduce reoffending rates and contribute to improved public protection and safety. However, older prisoners transitioning to community are often neglected and overlooked, and thus, interventions targeted to address their needs are limited. The purpose of this study was to identify barriers and enablers to health and social services for older prisoners transitioning to community.

Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative study was conducted using focus group discussions with corrections officers, community corrections officers and parole officers (n = 32) in four correctional centres, two community corrections offices (CCOs) and one parole unit in New South Wales (NSW) in 2019. The authors used thematic analysis to analyse the findings.

Findings: The study identified three main themes relating to barriers and enablers: organisational, social and economic and individual and family and seven sub-themes: planning the transition, communication, assisting prisoners, transition programs, officers' knowledge and scope of work, social and economic issues and offenders' conditions.

Research limitations/implications: The processes required to ensure effective prison-to-community transition of older prisoners are not well-developed suggesting the need for more systemic and organised mechanisms. Implications of the barriers and enablers for policy, research and practice are discussed.

Originality/value: This study identified a composite of barriers and enablers to health and social services for older prisoners in NSW prisons and CCOs.

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向社区过渡的老年囚犯获得卫生和社会服务的障碍和促进因素
目的:如果设计和实施得当,针对老年囚犯的监狱到社区过渡项目可能会节省资源,降低再犯罪率,并有助于改善公共保护和安全。然而,向社区过渡的老年囚犯往往被忽视和忽视,因此,针对其需求的干预措施有限。这项研究的目的是确定老年囚犯向社区过渡时获得保健和社会服务的障碍和促进因素。2019年,在新南威尔士州(NSW)的四个矫正中心、两个社区矫正办公室(CCOs)和一个假释单位,与矫正官员、社区矫正官员和假释官员(n = 32)进行了焦点小组讨论,进行了一项定性研究。作者采用主题分析法对研究结果进行分析。该研究确定了与障碍和促进因素有关的三个主题:组织、社会和经济、个人和家庭,以及七个次级主题:规划过渡、沟通、协助囚犯、过渡计划、惩教人员的知识和工作范围、社会和经济问题以及罪犯的情况研究的限制/影响确保老年囚犯有效地从监狱过渡到社区所需的程序尚不完善,因此需要更有系统和有组织的机制。讨论了政策、研究和实践的障碍和推动因素的含义。独创性/价值本研究确定了新南威尔士州监狱和社区服务中心老年囚犯健康和社会服务的障碍和促进因素。
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