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Releasing prisoners during COVID-19: the impact of the support for the early release, perceived insecurity and political orientation on attitudes towards released prisoners in Portugal. 在 COVID-19 期间释放囚犯:葡萄牙对提前释放的支持、不安全感和政治取向对囚犯获释态度的影响。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Epub Date: 2021-08-18 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-09-2020-0074
Paula Cristina Lopes, Isabel Rocha Pinto, José Mendes Marques, Magdalena Bobowik

Purpose: This study aims to examine how prisoners' early release affects other citizens' perceived insecurity and their attitudes towards those released prisoners, and how citizens' political orientation influences these variables.

Design/methodology/approach: A total of 383 Portuguese participants were presented with a recommendation from the United Nations for the release of prisoners because of COVID-19 and then asked to fill in a questionnaire measuring their political orientation, support for the early release of prisoners, perceived insecurity regarding such measure and their attitudes towards the released prisoners.

Findings: Results showed that support for the release of prisoners during COVID-19 is associated with perceived insecurity and both, in turn, predicts inclusive attitudes regarding these prisoners, while only perceived insecurity is associated with an agreement with an intensification of social control measures. Right-wing participants were found to express the negative side. The more participants felt insecure, the more they believed released prisoners should not have the same rights as common citizens and the more they should be left out of the community.

Research limitations/implications: The major limitation of this study concerns the sample: the authors collected answers from Portuguese participants exclusively, most of which held a university degree.

Practical implications: At least two major implications can be drawn from this study's results. These implications deal with prisoners' entrance in what can be considered a cycle of exclusion and the promotion of their social reintegration once they are released from prison.

Social implications: The findings point out the necessity to firstly put an effort in deconstructing the insecurity perception that results from the prospective of having prisoners back into society - that is to understand why it happens and how it can be reduced - promoting efficacy in the inclusion of these prisoners and preventing the emergence of controlling or protective approaches directed to these individuals in their return to society by enhancing people's awareness that the social reintegration of ex-prisoners will benefit the whole community.

Originality/value: The authors present a different perspective of the impact that managing COVID-19 in prisons has on society.

目的:本研究旨在探讨囚犯提前获释如何影响其他公民的不安全感及其对获释囚犯的态度,以及公民的政治取向如何影响这些变量:共向 383 名葡萄牙参与者展示了联合国关于因 COVID-19 而释放囚犯的建议,然后要求他们填写一份问卷,调查他们的政治倾向、对提前释放囚犯的支持程度、对这一措施的不安全感以及他们对获释囚犯的态度:结果表明,支持在 COVID-19 期间释放囚犯与不安全感有关,而这两者反过来又预测了对这些囚犯的包容性态度,而只有不安全感与同意加强社会控制措施有关。右翼参与者表现出消极的一面。参与者的不安全感越强,他们就越认为刑满释放人员不应该享有与普通公民同等的权利,他们就越应该被排除在社会之外:本研究的主要局限性在于样本:作者只收集了葡萄牙参与者的答案,其中大部分人拥有大学学位:从本研究的结果中至少可以得出两大启示。社会影响:研究结果至少可以得出两大影响,一是囚犯进入被排斥的恶性循环,二是促进他们出狱后重新融入社会:社会影响:研究结果表明,有必要首先努力解构因囚犯重返社会而产生的不安全感--即了解为什么会出现这种不安全感以及如何减少这种不安全感--促进这些囚犯融入社会的效率,并通过提高人们对刑满释放人员重返社会将使整个社会受益的认识,防止出现针对这些人的控制或保护性方法:作者从不同角度阐述了监狱中 COVID-19 的管理对社会的影响。
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Management of the COVID-19 epidemic in a French immigration detention center. 法国移民拘留中心对 COVID-19 流行病的管理。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Epub Date: 2021-05-06 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-05-2020-0035
Nicolas Soussy, Laurène Dufayet, Etienne Ravault, Sophie Viron, Charlotte Gorgiard, Lionel Fournier

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of management of the COVID-19 epidemic in a French immigration detention center.

Design/methodology/approach: During containment in France because of COVID-19, the judicial authorities had to deal with the risk of contamination within immigration detention centers (IDC). In the Paris IDC, which can usually receive up to 240 individuals, measures have been taken to limit the risk of contamination by releasing individuals without prior judicial conviction and testing the others by a nasal swab.

Findings: The test was done for all the present individuals (48), except two who refused. Eight tests (17.4%) were positive and only one was symptomatic. Individuals testing positive for COVID-19 were transferred into COVID-centers specially created during this health crisis.

Originality/value: Management of the COVID-19 epidemic in this French IDC illustrates the necessity of good cooperation between judicial authorities and medical teams in charge of those centers and the difficulty of balancing public health actions with state security.

目的:本文旨在概述法国移民拘留中心对 COVID-19 疫情的管理情况:在法国遏制 COVID-19 期间,司法当局必须应对移民拘留中心(IDC)内的污染风险。巴黎移民拘留中心通常可容纳 240 人,已采取措施限制污染风险,释放未经司法定罪的人员,并用鼻拭子检测其他人:除两人拒绝外,对所有在场人员(48 人)都进行了检测。其中 8 人(17.4%)检测结果呈阳性,只有 1 人有症状。COVID-19 检测呈阳性的患者被转移到了在此次健康危机中专门设立的 COVID 中心:法国 IDC 对 COVID-19 流行病的管理说明了司法当局与负责这些中心的医疗团队之间良好合作的必要性,以及在公共卫生行动与国家安全之间取得平衡的难度。
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Supporting people leaving prisons during COVID-19: perspectives from peer health mentors. 在 COVID-19 期间为离开监狱的人提供支持:同伴健康导师的观点。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Epub Date: 2021-02-17 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-09-2020-0069
Katherine E McLeod, Kelsey Timler, Mo Korchinski, Pamela Young, Tammy Milkovich, Cheri McBride, Glenn Young, William Wardell, Lara-Lisa Condello, Jane A Buxton, Patricia A Janssen, Ruth Elwood Martin

Purpose: Currently, people leaving prisons face concurrent risks from the COVID-19 pandemic and the overdose public health emergency. The closure or reduction of community services people rely on after release such as treatment centres and shelters has exacerbated the risks of poor health outcomes and harms. This paper aims to learn from peer health mentors (PHM) about changes to their work during overlapping health emergencies, as well as barriers and opportunities to support people leaving prison in this context.

Design/methodology/approach: The Unlocking the Gates (UTG) Peer Health Mentoring Program supports people leaving prison in British Columbia during the first three days after release. The authors conducted two focus groups with PHM over video conference in May 2020. Focus groups were recorded and transcribed, and themes were iteratively developed using narrative thematic analysis.

Findings: The findings highlighted the importance of peer health mentorship for people leaving prisons. PHM discussed increased opportunities for collaboration, ways the pandemic has changed how they are able to provide support, and how PHM are able to remain responsive and flexible to meet client needs. Additionally, PHM illuminated ways that COVID-19 has exacerbated existing barriers and identified specific actions needed to support client health, including increased housing and recovery beds, and tools for social and emotional well-being.

Originality/value: This study contributes to our understanding of peer health mentorship during the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of mentors. PHM expertise can support release planning, improved health and well-being of people leaving prison and facilitate policy-supported pandemic responses.

目的:目前,离开监狱的人同时面临着 COVID-19 大流行病和用药过量公共卫生紧急状况的风险。人们出狱后所依赖的社区服务(如治疗中心和庇护所)的关闭或减少加剧了不良健康后果和伤害的风险。本文旨在向同伴健康指导员(PHM)了解他们在重叠的紧急卫生事件中的工作变化,以及在这种情况下支持出狱人员的障碍和机遇:在不列颠哥伦比亚省,"打开大门"(UTG)同伴健康指导计划(Unlocking the Gates Peer Health Mentoring Program)在出狱后的头三天为出狱人员提供支持。作者于 2020 年 5 月通过视频会议与 PHM 进行了两次焦点小组讨论。对焦点小组进行了记录和转录,并使用叙事主题分析法对主题进行了反复推敲:研究结果强调了同伴健康指导对离开监狱的人的重要性。健康管理者讨论了合作机会的增加、大流行病如何改变了他们提供支持的方式,以及健康管理者如何保持响应性和灵活性以满足客户需求。此外,PHM 还阐明了 COVID-19 如何加剧了现有的障碍,并确定了支持客户健康所需的具体行动,包括增加住房和康复床位,以及促进社会和情感福祉的工具:本研究有助于我们从指导者的角度了解 COVID-19 大流行期间的同伴健康指导。同伴健康管理的专业知识可以支持释放规划,改善出狱人员的健康和福祉,并促进政策支持的大流行病应对措施。
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Insights gained from early modelling of COVID-19 to inform the management of outbreaks in UK prisons. 从 COVID-19 早期建模中获得的启示,为英国监狱疫情管理提供参考。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Epub Date: 2021-08-03 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-09-2020-0075
Declan Bays, Hannah Williams, Lorenzo Pellis, Jacob Curran-Sebastian, Oscar O'Mara, Phe Joint Modelling Team, Thomas Finnie

Purpose: In this work, the authors present some of the key results found during early efforts to model the COVID-19 outbreak inside a UK prison. In particular, this study describes outputs from an idealised disease model that simulates the dynamics of a COVID-19 outbreak in a prison setting when varying levels of social interventions are in place, and a Monte Carlo-based model that assesses the reduction in risk of case importation, resulting from a process that requires incoming prisoners to undergo a period of self-isolation prior to admission into the general prison population.

Design/methodology/approach: Prisons, typically containing large populations confined in a small space with high degrees of mixing, have long been known to be especially susceptible to disease outbreaks. In an attempt to meet rising pressures from the emerging COVID-19 situation in early 2020, modellers for Public Health England's Joint Modelling Cell were asked to produce some rapid response work that sought to inform the approaches that Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) might take to reduce the risk of case importation and sustained transmission in prison environments.

Findings: Key results show that deploying social interventions has the potential to considerably reduce the total number of infections, while such actions could also reduce the probability that an initial infection will propagate into a prison-wide outbreak. For example, modelling showed that a 50% reduction in the risk of transmission (compared to an unmitigated outbreak) could deliver a 98% decrease in total number of cases, while this reduction could also result in 86.8% of outbreaks subsiding before more than five persons have become infected. Furthermore, this study also found that requiring new arrivals to self-isolate for 10 and 14 days prior to admission could detect up to 98% and 99% of incoming infections, respectively.

Research limitations/implications: In this paper we have presented models which allow for the studying of COVID-19 in a prison scenario, while also allowing for the assessment of proposed social interventions. By publishing these works, the authors hope these methods might aid in the management of prisoners across additional scenarios and even during subsequent disease outbreaks. Such methods as described may also be readily applied use in other closed community settings.

Originality/value: These works went towards informing HMPPS on the impacts that the described strategies might have during COVID-19 outbreaks inside UK prisons. The works described herein are readily amendable to the study of a range of addition outbreak scenarios. There is also room for these methods to be further developed and built upon which the timeliness of the original project did not permit.

目的:在这项研究中,作者介绍了在英国监狱内 COVID-19 爆发的早期建模工作中发现的一些关键结果。特别是,本研究描述了一个理想化疾病模型的输出结果,该模型模拟了在监狱环境中实施不同程度的社会干预措施时 COVID-19 的爆发动态;还描述了一个基于蒙特卡罗的模型,该模型评估了病例输入风险的降低情况,该过程要求入狱囚犯在进入普通监狱人群之前进行一段时间的自我隔离:众所周知,监狱通常将大量人口封闭在一个狭小的空间内,且混合程度较高,因此长期以来特别容易爆发疾病。为了应对 2020 年初新出现的 COVID-19 形势所带来的压力,英格兰公共卫生联合建模小组的建模人员被要求进行一些快速反应工作,以便为女王陛下监狱与缓刑犯监管局(HMPPS)可能采取的方法提供信息,从而降低病例输入和监狱环境中持续传播的风险:主要结果表明,采取社会干预措施有可能大大降低感染的总人数,同时这些措施还可以降低初始感染扩散为全监狱爆发的可能性。例如,建模显示,如果传播风险降低 50%(与未缓解的疫情相比),病例总数就会减少 98%,而这一减少也会导致 86.8% 的疫情在超过 5 人感染之前消退。此外,这项研究还发现,要求新来的人员在入院前 10 天和 14 天进行自我隔离,可分别发现 98% 和 99% 的新感染病例:在本文中,我们提出了在监狱场景中研究 COVID-19 的模型,同时也对建议的社会干预措施进行了评估。通过发表这些作品,作者希望这些方法可以帮助在更多场景中甚至在随后的疾病爆发期间对囚犯进行管理。所述方法也可随时应用于其他封闭式社区环境:原创性/价值:这些工作有助于为 HMPPS 提供信息,使其了解所述策略在 COVID-19 在英国监狱内爆发时可能产生的影响。本文所描述的工作可随时修改,用于研究一系列额外的疫情爆发情况。这些方法还有进一步发展和完善的空间,而最初项目的及时性并不允许这样做。
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Emerging issues related to the management of patients in custody during the COVID-19 outbreak in France. 法国 COVID-19 爆发期间与被拘留病人管理有关的新问题。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Epub Date: 2021-05-06 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-04-2020-0023
Laurène Dufayet, Cyrus Macaigne, Nicolas Soussy, Elizabeth Alcaraz, Charlotte Gorgiard

Purpose: This paper aims to give an overview of emerging issues relating to the management of patients in custody during the COVID-19 outbreak in France.

Design/methodology/approach: During custody in France, a medical consultation is provided for any patient who requests it. In the Paris area, this consultation is carried out by a practitioner in forensic medicine, based in a general hospital. Usually, most medical consultations for patients in custody take place directly in police stations. With the COVID-19 outbreak, the authors chose to suspend this activity, asking law enforcement to bring patients directly to their hospitals. Patients presenting with severe infections or indicative symptoms of the severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 infection and a comorbidity are tested for COVID-19. Such patients remain hospitalized until results of the test are received. If the result is positive, they are hospitalized for the length of their custody. If sent to prison, they are transferred to a medical facility in detention.

Findings: From the onset of the outbreak, the authors observed increased pressure from law enforcement to obtain medical information. According to the French Code of Medical Ethics, no medical information should be disclosed regarding the authors' patients' medical situations. The authors are also concerned about sending a potentially infected patient back to a police station, to prison or to his/her home.

Originality/value: This paper provides a snapshot of issues relating to the management of patients in custody during the COVID-19 outbreak in France. Unfortunately, the current situation in France does not permit a wider range of testing for the specified population in this paper.

目的:本文旨在概述在法国爆发 COVID-19 期间与被拘留患者管理有关的新问题:在法国拘留期间,任何提出要求的病人都可获得医疗咨询。在巴黎地区,会诊由综合医院的法医负责。通常情况下,大多数被拘留病人的医疗咨询都直接在警察局进行。COVID-19 爆发后,作者决定暂停这项工作,要求执法人员直接将病人送往医院。对出现严重感染或严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒 2 感染的指示性症状以及合并症的患者进行 COVID-19 检测。在收到检测结果之前,这些患者将一直住院治疗。如果结果呈阳性,他们将在拘留期间住院治疗。如果被送往监狱,他们将被转往拘留所的医疗机构:从疫情一开始,作者就注意到执法部门为获取医疗信息而施加的压力越来越大。根据《法国医学伦理守则》,不应披露有关作者病人医疗情况的任何医疗信息。作者还担心将可能受感染的病人送回警察局、监狱或其家中:本文简要介绍了法国 COVID-19 爆发期间被拘留患者的管理问题。遗憾的是,法国目前的情况不允许对本文中的特定人群进行更广泛的检测。
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COVID-19 and incarcerated older adults: a commentary on risk, care and early release in Australia. COVID-19 和被监禁的老年人:关于澳大利亚风险、护理和提前释放的评论。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Epub Date: 2021-05-17 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-10-2020-0078
Ye In Jane Hwang, Natasha Ann Ginnivan, Paul Leslie Simpson, Susan Baidawi, Adrienne Withall, Brie Williams, Tony Butler

Purpose: The purpose of this commentary is to draw upon available literature and practices related to COVID-19 and management of older incarcerated adults in Australia to highlight key matters for better risk management and care of this population during this and future infectious disease pan/epidemics.

Design/methodology/approach: The present commentary draws on current policies, practices and literature regarding the health, needs and management of older incarcerated adults in Australia to discuss risk, care and early release for this population during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Findings: Incarcerated persons experience poorer health and accelerated age-related decline compared to those in the general community. The present situation offers the opportunity to fill knowledge and practice gaps, including policies for staff training, identification of dementia and cognitive decline, assessment of mobility issues, addressing barriers to health-seeking, possibilities of medical or compassionate release, risk assessment and release protocols and post-release needs.

Practical implications: While Australian prisons have acknowledged the vulnerability of older persons, more focused adaptation of COVID-19-related policies to consider adults as young as 45 years are needed. Appropriate ethical identification and management of cases in this population is needed, as is discussion on issues of decarceration and medical release. Re-conceptualisation of incarcerated adults as "citizens in need of care", rather than as "offenders to be secured", will be beneficial. Robust, local evidence is needed to assist decision-making.

Originality/value: This is a comprehensive, focused review of relevant evidence, policies and practices for a growing subpopulation of prisoners worldwide with complex needs and particular vulnerability to the COVID-19.

目的:本评论旨在借鉴与 COVID-19 和澳大利亚老年在押成年人管理相关的现有文献和实践,强调在这次和未来的传染病泛滥/流行期间更好地管理和护理这一人群的关键事项:本评论借鉴了有关澳大利亚老年被监禁成年人的健康、需求和管理的现行政策、实践和文献,讨论了在 COVID-19 大流行期间该人群的风险、护理和提前释放问题:研究结果:与普通社区的人相比,被监禁者的健康状况较差,与年龄相关的衰退速度加快。目前的情况为填补知识和实践方面的空白提供了机会,包括员工培训政策、痴呆症和认知能力衰退的识别、行动问题评估、解决寻求健康方面的障碍、医疗或恩恤释放的可能性、风险评估和释放协议以及释放后的需求:虽然澳大利亚监狱已经认识到老年人的脆弱性,但仍需要对 COVID-19 相关政策进行更有针对性的调整,以考虑到 45 岁以下的成年人。需要对这一人群中的病例进行适当的伦理识别和管理,同时也需要讨论非监禁和医疗释放的问题。将被监禁的成年人重新视为 "需要照顾的公民",而不是 "需要保护的罪犯",这将是有益的。需要强有力的本地证据来协助决策:这是对相关证据、政策和实践进行的一次全面、集中的审查,这些证据、政策和实践针对的是全球范围内日益增长的、具有复杂需求且特别容易感染 COVID-19 的囚犯群体。
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"Fear can hold you, hope can set you free". Analysis of Italian prisoner narrative experience of the COVID-19 pandemic. "恐惧能束缚你,希望能让你自由"。分析意大利囚犯讲述 COVID-19 大流行病的经历。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Epub Date: 2021-08-14 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-07-2020-0051
Antonia Sorge, Federica Bassanini, Jennifer Zucca, Emanuela Saita

Purpose: This study aims to explore the psychological effects of lockdown during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic on people living in an Italian prison. The suspension of family visits and most activities, along with the difficulties in applying social distancing to this vulnerable population was associated with increased psychological distress. Riots broke out over two days in more than 22 prisons across Italy at the beginning of March 2020, highlighting the negative psychological impact of the pandemic and the country's emergency policies.

Design/methodology/approach: The research involves 17 men (Italians and foreigners) detained in a Lombardy prison from 1 March to 4 May 2020, corresponding to the lockdown phase in Italy. The qualitative content analysis (CA) of 27 posts, written by participants during that period and published on the blog "L'Oblò", were analysed. The analysis allowed the identification of topics and subtopics that are related to two major categories of content: cognitions and emotional connotations about the COVID-19 lockdown in prison.

Findings: Analysis showed that blog post content was predominately negative in terms of emotional connotations. The most frequent coded negative emotional connotations were: missing, worry, psychological pain and fear, whilst the most frequent coded positive emotional connotations were: hope and gratitude for the support they received from prison workers. The rest of the blog content was coded as "cognitions". Cognitions were coded as descriptions of lockdown effect on detention; prison during the COVID-19 emergency; the pandemic situation in general; and comparison between inside and outside prison.

Originality/value: The current study is original as it describes through blog CA the psychological condition of prisoners during the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in the most affected region in Italy.

目的:本研究旨在探讨在 COVID-19 大流行的早期阶段,封锁对生活在意大利监狱中的人的心理影响。家人探视和大多数活动的中止,以及对这一弱势群体实施社会隔离的困难,都与心理压力的增加有关。2020 年 3 月初,意大利全国超过 22 所监狱爆发了为期两天的骚乱,凸显了大流行病和国家应急政策对心理造成的负面影响:本研究涉及 2020 年 3 月 1 日至 5 月 4 日伦巴第大区一所监狱中的 17 名男性(意大利人和外国人),这与意大利的封锁阶段相对应。对参与者在此期间撰写并发表在博客 "L'Oblò "上的 27 篇文章进行了定性内容分析(CA)。通过分析,确定了与两大类内容相关的主题和子主题:对 COVID-19 封锁监狱的认知和情感内涵:分析表明,博文内容在情感内涵方面以负面为主。最常被编码的负面情感内涵是:想念、担心、心理痛苦和恐惧,而最常被编码的正面情感内涵是:希望和感谢监狱工作人员给予的支持。博客内容的其余部分被编码为 "认知"。认知 "被编码为:关于封锁对拘留的影响的描述;COVID-19 紧急情况下的监狱;大流行病的总体情况;以及监狱内外的比较:本研究具有独创性,因为它通过博客 CA 描述了意大利受影响最严重地区第一次 COVID-19 大流行病封锁期间囚犯的心理状况。
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The impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on drug service provision in European prisons. COVID-19 封锁对欧洲监狱提供毒品服务的影响。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Epub Date: 2021-08-21 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-11-2020-0089
Linda Montanari, Robert Teltzrow, Sara Van Malderen, Roberto Ranieri, José Antonio Martín Peláez, Liesbeth Vandam, Jane Mounteney, Alessandro Pirona, Fadi Meroueh, Isabelle Giraudon, João Matias, Katerina Skarupova, Luis Royuela, Julien Morel d'Arleux

Purpose: This paper aims to describe the impact of the COVID-19 containment measures on the provision of drug treatment and harm reduction services in European prisons in15 countries during the early phase of the pandemic (March -June 2020).

Design/methodology/approach: The paper is based on a mixed method research approach that triangulates different data sources, including the results of an on-line survey, the outcome of a focus group and four national case studies.

Findings: The emergence of COVID-19 led to a disruption in prison drug markets and resulted in a number of challenges for the drug services provision inside prison. Challenges for health services included the need to maintain the provision of drug-related interventions inside prison, while introducing a range of COVID-19 containment measures. To reduce contacts between people, many countries introduced measures for early release, resulted in around a 10% reduction of the prison population in Europe. Concerns were expressed around reduction of drug-related interventions, including group activities, services by external agencies, interventions in preparation for release and continuity of care.

Practical implications: Innovations aimed at improving drug service provision included telemedicine, better partnership between security and health staff and an approach to drug treatment more individualised. Future developments must be closely monitored.

Originality/value: The paper provides a unique and timely overview of the main issues, challenges and initial adaptations implemented for drug services in European prisons in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

目的:本文旨在描述 COVID-19 的遏制措施对欧洲 15 个国家的监狱在该流行病早期阶段(2020 年 3 月至 6 月)提供戒毒治疗和减低伤害服务的影响:本文采用混合研究方法,对不同的数据来源进行三角测量,包括在线调查结果、焦点小组的成果和四个国家的案例研究:COVID-19 的出现扰乱了监狱毒品市场,给监狱内的毒品服务带来了一系列挑战。医疗服务面临的挑战包括在监狱内继续提供与毒品相关的干预措施,同时采取一系列遏制 COVID-19 的措施。为了减少人与人之间的接触,许多国家采取了提前释放措施,这导致欧洲监狱人口减少了约 10%。人们对减少与毒品有关的干预措施表示关切,包括集体活动、外部机构提供的服务、为释放做准备的干预措施以及护理的连续性:旨在改善戒毒服务的创新措施包括远程医疗、加强保安人员和医务人员之间的合作以及更加个性化的戒毒治疗方法。必须密切关注未来的发展:本文对欧洲监狱为应对 COVID-19 大流行而实施的戒毒服务的主要问题、挑战和初步调整进行了独特而及时的概述。
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The epidemic burden on prisons in Lombardy (Italy) during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: the transmission and measures of prevention in detention facilities. COVID-19 大流行第一波期间伦巴第大区(意大利)监狱的流行病负担:拘留所的传播和预防措施。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Epub Date: 2021-06-17 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-11-2020-0091
Ruggero Giuliani, Sara Mazzilli, Teresa Sebastiani, Giorgia Cocca, Raffaella Bortolotti, Cristina Cairone, Giuditta Scardina, Guglielmo Arzilli, Lara Tavoschi, Roberto Ranieri

Purpose: Early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, the scientific community highlighted a potential risk of epidemics occurring inside prisons. Consequently, specific operational guidelines were promptly released, and containment measures were quickly implemented in prisons. This paper aims to describe the spread of COVID-19 in detention facilities within the Lombardy region of Italy during March to July 2020, and the impact of the prevention and control measures implemented.

Design/methodology/approach: A descriptive retrospective analysis of case distribution was performed for all COVID-19 cases identified among people in detention (PiD) and prison officers (POs). A comparison of the epidemic burden affecting different populations and a correlation analysis between the number of cases that occurred and prevention measures implemented were also carried out.

Findings: From this study, it emerged that POs were at a high risk of contracting COVID-19. This study observed a delay in the occurrence of cases among PiD and substantial heterogeneity in the size of outbreaks across different prisons. Correlation between reported cases among PiD and registered sick leave taken by POs suggested the latter contributed to introducing the infection into prison settings. Finally, number of cases among PiD inversely correlated with the capacity of each prison to identify and set up dedicated areas for medical isolation.

Originality/value: Prevention and control measures when adopted in a timely manner were effective in protecting PiD. According to the findings, POs are a population at high risk for acquiring and transmitting COVID-19 and should be prioritized for testing, active case finding and vaccination. This study highlights the critical importance of including prison settings within emergency preparedness plans.

目的:在 COVID-19 大流行的早期,科学界就强调了监狱内发生流行病的潜在风险。因此,具体的操作指南迅速发布,并在监狱中迅速实施了遏制措施。本文旨在描述 2020 年 3 月至 7 月期间 COVID-19 在意大利伦巴第大区拘留所内的传播情况,以及所实施的预防和控制措施的影响:对在被拘留者(PiD)和狱警(POs)中发现的所有 COVID-19 病例的分布情况进行描述性回顾分析。此外,还对影响不同人群的流行病负担进行了比较,并对发生的病例数和实施的预防措施进行了相关分析:研究结果:研究表明,POs 感染 COVID-19 的风险很高。本研究发现,PiD 病例的发生具有延迟性,不同监狱的爆发规模也存在很大差异。所报告的囚犯病例与监狱长请病假之间的相关性表明,监狱长请病假是将感染带入监狱环境的原因之一。最后,PiD病例数与各监狱确定和设立专用医疗隔离区的能力成反比:原创性/价值:及时采取预防和控制措施可有效保护被剥夺自由者。研究结果表明,监狱囚犯是感染和传播 COVID-19 的高危人群,应优先进行检测、积极寻找病例和接种疫苗。这项研究强调了将监狱环境纳入应急准备计划的极端重要性。
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Locking out the virus: management of a SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in an Italian prison. 封锁病毒:意大利监狱对 SARS-CoV-2 爆发的管理。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Epub Date: 2021-05-06 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-12-2020-0100
Ferdinando Cerrato, Michele Esposito, Agnese Drusiani, Iuri Moi, Eugenia Franciosi, Nadialina Assueri, Raffaella Campalastri, Angelo Fioritti

Purpose: In this paper, the authors present insights and findings drawn from the authors' experiences of containing a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) outbreak in a large prison in northern Italy.Within penitentiaries, close-quarter living is ripe terrain for outbreaks of disease among detainees and staff. If left unchecked, these outbreaks can easily spill over the prison walls to threaten the general public. Moreover, these risks are heightened by preexisting environmental conditions, especially overcrowding. It is thus paramount to establish effective protocols for prevention, early detection and outbreak management. The purpose of this article is to document a strategy that been at least partially successful in reducing the damage that could potentially be caused by a sustained SARS-CoV-2 outbreak within a correctional facility.

Design/methodology/approach: The authors conducted a retrospective analysis on patients' and health-care workers' medical records to obtain demographic and clinical information. Descriptive data analysis was then carried out.

Findings: In total, the authors tested 453 people with oropharyngeal swabs from March 15, 2020, to June 30, 2020. Of these people, 58 were positive and 395 were negative, with a prevalence of 12.8%.Of the 453 patients, 60 were health workers: 24 tested positive for SARS-CoV2 ribonucleic acid (RNA); 18 developed symptoms; and three needed hospitalization.Among patients in detention, 34 resulted positive for SARS-CoV-2 RNA. Two were hospitalized and later died. Both had severe preexisting conditions; they were aged 76 and 59 years old, respectively.

Originality/value: In this study, the authors describe the design and effective implementation of prevention and containment measures against SARS-CoV-2 within the walls of a correctional facility. The authors describe how they rapidly created clean confinement sections to isolate cases in an environment designed for security at the expense of virus containment and how educational efforts have played a vital role in their strategy.

目的:本文作者介绍了在意大利北部一所大型监狱中控制严重急性呼吸系统综合症冠状病毒 2 (SARS-CoV-2) 爆发的经验和发现。如果不加以控制,疫情很容易越过监狱围墙,威胁到普通公众。此外,原有的环境条件,尤其是过度拥挤也会加剧这些风险。因此,制定有效的预防、早期检测和疫情管理规程至关重要。本文旨在记录一种策略,该策略至少部分成功地减少了惩教机构内 SARS-CoV-2 持续爆发可能造成的损害:作者对病人和医护人员的医疗记录进行了回顾性分析,以获取人口统计学和临床信息。然后进行了描述性数据分析:从 2020 年 3 月 15 日到 2020 年 6 月 30 日,作者共用口咽拭子对 453 人进行了检测。在这 453 名患者中,有 60 名是医务工作者:24 人的 SARS-CoV2 核糖核酸(RNA)检测呈阳性;18 人出现症状;3 人需要住院治疗。在被拘留的病人中,有 34 人的 SARS-CoV-2 RNA 检测结果呈阳性,其中两人住院治疗,后死亡。两人都有严重的先天性疾病,年龄分别为 76 岁和 59 岁:在这项研究中,作者介绍了在惩教机构内设计并有效实施预防和遏制 SARS-CoV-2 的措施。作者描述了他们如何在一个以牺牲病毒遏制为代价、以安全为目的的环境中迅速创建清洁隔离区来隔离病例,以及教育工作如何在他们的策略中发挥了至关重要的作用。
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