Nutritional Status of Inmates in the Central Prison of Mbuji-Mayi, Democratic Republic of Congo

G. D. Coninck, Léon Okenge Ngongo, F. Ilunga, A. Albert, D. Giet, M. Kalonji
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Background The nutritional situation in prisons of developing countries and the health status of inmates remain a major human rights concern. The objective of the study was to assess the nutritional status of inmates jailed in a prison of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted over a 4-month period in the Central Prison of Mbuji-Mayi, DRC. Three hundred inmates were selected according to the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST). Severe malnutrition was defined according to Buzby index and Nutritional Risk Index (NRI). Data were analyzed by Stata™ (version12.0). Results The inmates were aged between 18 and 70 years and primarily males (88.7%). Of them, 24% were suffering from severe malnutrition and 62% of moderate malnutrition as based on the NRI. At the time of study, 88% of inmates were incarcerated for more than 6 months. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that factors independently associated with severe malnutrition were incarceration of more than 6 months (OR=5.1; 95% CI (1.5-17.4)), origin of food (prison vs. family or NGO) (OR=4.7; 95% CI (1.6-13.8)) presence of tuberculosis, human immunodeficiency virus and/or intestinal infections (OR=2.6; 95% CI (1.4-4.7)). Conclusions The nutritional situation in the Central Prison of Mbuji-Mayi is precarious. There is urgent need to supply enough nutrient-rich food to improve health of inmates.
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刚果民主共和国Mbuji-Mayi中央监狱囚犯的营养状况
发展中国家监狱的营养状况和囚犯的健康状况仍然是一个主要的人权问题。该研究的目的是评估刚果民主共和国(DRC)监狱中被监禁囚犯的营养状况。方法在刚果民主共和国Mbuji-Mayi中央监狱进行了为期4个月的横断面研究。根据营养不良普遍筛查工具(MUST)选择了300名囚犯。根据busby指数和营养风险指数(NRI)确定严重营养不良。使用Stata™(version12.0)分析数据。结果在押人员年龄在18 ~ 70岁之间,以男性为主,占88.7%。根据NRI,其中24%患有严重营养不良,62%患有中度营养不良。在研究期间,88%的囚犯被监禁超过6个月。多因素logistic回归分析显示,与严重营养不良相关的独立因素为监禁6个月以上(OR=5.1;95% CI(1.5-17.4)),食物来源(监狱vs.家庭或非政府组织)(or =4.7;95% CI(1.6-13.8))存在结核病、人类免疫缺陷病毒和/或肠道感染(or =2.6;95% ci(1.4-4.7))。结论Mbuji-Mayi中心监狱营养状况不稳定。迫切需要提供足够的营养丰富的食物,以改善囚犯的健康。
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