Ojeda Victoria D, Romero Laura, Ortiz Arisa
Department of Medicine, UCSD School of Medicine, San Diego, California, USA.
Department of Dermatology, UCSD School of Medicine, San Diego, California, USA.
Int J Prison Health. 2019 Dec 5;15(4):308-315. doi: 10.1108/IJPH-09-2018-0047. Epub 2019 Jul 9.
The purpose of this paper is to describe a sustainable free laser tattoo removal clinic for economically disadvantaged adult probationers.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: This paper describes the partnerships, methods and challenges/lessons learned from the implementation of a free monthly laser tattoo removal program for adult probationers within a medical school setting in California.
Possible patients are identified via a collaboration with the county's Probation Department. Founded in 2016, this monthly program has provided tattoo removal services to >37 adult patient probationers, many of whom receive follow-up treatments. Clients seek to remove about four blue/black ink tattoos. Since its inception, 23 dermatology residents have volunteered in the program. Challenges to patients' ongoing participation primarily pertain to scheduling issues; strategies for overcoming barriers to participation are provided. No safety concerns have emerged.
Programs such as this public-private partnership may benefit probationers by eliminating financial barriers associated with tattoo removal. This model supports the training of cohorts of dermatologists seeking community service opportunities related to laser medicine. Others seeking to implement a similar program may also consider expanding treatment days/times to facilitate access for working probationers, providing enrollment options for other health and social services (e.g. public insurance, food stamp programs) and hosting a mobile onsite clinic to address clients' physical and mental health needs.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This paper describes a unique collaboration between law enforcement and a medical school and it may assist other jurisdictions in establishing free tattoo removal programs for the benefit of probationers. The methods described overcome challenges regarding the implementation of this specialized clinical service.
本文旨在描述一个为经济条件不利的成年缓刑人员提供可持续服务的免费激光纹身去除诊所。
设计/方法/途径:本文描述了在加利福尼亚州一所医学院内为成年缓刑人员实施每月一次免费激光纹身去除项目过程中的合作关系、方法以及挑战/经验教训。
通过与县缓刑部门合作确定可能的患者。该月度项目始于2016年,已为超过37名成年缓刑患者提供纹身去除服务,其中许多人接受了后续治疗。客户寻求去除约四处蓝/黑色墨水纹身。自项目启动以来,已有23名皮肤科住院医师参与志愿服务。患者持续参与的挑战主要涉及日程安排问题;文中提供了克服参与障碍的策略。未出现安全问题。
这种公私合作项目可能通过消除与纹身去除相关的经济障碍使缓刑人员受益。该模式支持对寻求与激光医学相关社区服务机会的皮肤科医生群体进行培训。其他寻求实施类似项目的机构也可考虑增加治疗天数/时间,以便在职缓刑人员更易获得服务,提供其他健康和社会服务(如公共保险、食品券计划)的注册选项,并设立流动现场诊所以满足客户的身心健康需求。
原创性/价值:本文描述了执法部门与医学院之间独特的合作关系,可能有助于其他司法管辖区为缓刑人员建立免费纹身去除项目。所描述的方法克服了实施这种专业临床服务方面的挑战。