Geraghty Sadie
Pract Midwife. 2015 Jan;18(1):26-8.
Incarcerated women are a vulnerable group with complex needs in pregnancy, birth and early parenting; and this is further complicated with a drug and/or alcohol addiction. Prior to the establishment of an antenatal outreach clinic in a Western Australian prison for women, pregnant inmates received fragmented antenatal care. Some of the women did not disclose drug and alcohol issues for fear of involvement of child protection services, and some refused to be transported for care to maternity hospitals for antenatal appointments. This is the first antenatal care clinic for pregnant women to be established within a prison population in Western Australia.
被监禁的女性是一个弱势群体,在怀孕、分娩和早期育儿方面有着复杂的需求;而药物和/或酒精成瘾问题更是让情况雪上加霜。在西澳大利亚一所女子监狱设立产前外展诊所之前,怀孕的囚犯接受的产前护理很零散。一些女性因担心儿童保护服务机构介入而未透露药物和酒精问题,还有一些拒绝被送往妇产医院进行产前检查。这是西澳大利亚监狱系统内为孕妇设立的首个产前护理诊所。