Physical health programs and interventions with women during incarceration: a scoping review.

IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal of Prisoner Health Pub Date : 2022-07-21 Epub Date: 2021-09-25 DOI:10.1108/IJPH-06-2021-0055
Amanda Emerson, Ashlyn Lipnicky, Bernard Schuster, Patricia J Kelly
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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.

Design/methodology/approach: A scoping review was conducted. The authors searched databases, reference lists, individual journals and websites for physical health program descriptions/evaluations and research studies, 2000-2020, that included women and were set in the USA.

Findings: The authors identified 19 articles and a range of problem areas, designs, settings and samples, interventions/programs, outcomes and uses of theory. The authors identified two cross-cutting themes: the carceral setting as opportunity and challenges of ethics and logistics.

Research limitations/implications: Much potential remains for researchers to have an impact on health disparities by addressing physical health needs of women during incarceration.

Originality/value: Interventional and programmatic work to address physical health needs of women during incarceration is sparse and diversely focused. This review uniquely summarizes the existing work in a small and overlooked but important area of research and usefully highlights gaps in that literature.

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针对被监禁妇女的身体健康计划和干预措施:范围综述。
目的:美国监禁公民的速度超过了世界上大多数其他国家。在美国的任何一天,都有 100 万名妇女被关押在美国的监狱和牢房中,她们面临着许多身体健康方面的挑战,但在监禁环境中针对身体健康的干预工作却很少见。本研究的目的是总结有关针对美国监禁环境(监狱或看守所)中的女性实施的主要针对身体健康问题或需求的计划和干预措施的文献:进行了范围界定审查。作者在数据库、参考文献列表、个别期刊和网站上搜索了 2000-2020 年间在美国开展的包括女性在内的身体健康计划描述/评估和研究:作者共发现了 19 篇文章,涉及一系列问题领域、设计、环境和样本、干预/计划、结果和理论应用。作者确定了两个贯穿各领域的主题:作为机遇的监禁环境以及伦理和后勤方面的挑战:研究局限性/意义:研究人员仍有很大潜力通过解决女性在监禁期间的身体健康需求来影响健康差异:解决女性在监禁期间身体健康需求的干预性和计划性工作非常稀少,且重点各异。本综述独特地总结了这一被忽视但却重要的小型研究领域的现有工作,并突出强调了文献中的不足之处。
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International Journal of Prisoner Health
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