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“当你第一次走出大门……你要去哪里?”:安大略省省级监狱获释时实现医疗保健连续性的障碍和机遇。

"When you first walk out the gates…where do [you] go?": Barriers and opportunities to achieving continuity of health care at the time of release from a provincial jail in Ontario.

机构信息

McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Apr 10;15(4):e0231211. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231211. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

We aimed to explore continuity of health care and health barriers, facilitators, and opportunities for people at the time of release from a provincial correctional facility in Ontario, Canada. We conducted focus groups in community-based organizations in a city in Ontario, Canada: a men's homeless shelter, a mental health service organization, and a social service agency with programs for people with substance use disorders. We included adults who spoke English well enough to participate in the discussion and who had been released from the provincial correctional facility in the previous year. We conducted three focus groups with 18 total participants. Participants had complex health needs on release, including ongoing physical and psychological impacts of time in custody. They identified lack of access to high quality health care; lack of housing, employment, social services, and social supports; and discrimination on the basis of incarceration history as barriers to health on release. Access to health care, housing, social services, and social supports all facilitated health on release. To address health needs on release, participants suggested providing health information in jail, improving discharge planning, and developing accessible clinics in the community. This pilot study identified opportunities to support health at the time of release from jail, including delivery of programs in jail, linkage with and development of programs in the community, and efforts to support structural changes to prevent and address discrimination. These data will inform ongoing work to support health and continuity of care on release from a provincial correctional facility.

摘要

我们旨在探索加拿大安大略省一家省级惩教机构释放人员时的医疗保健连续性以及健康障碍、促进因素和机会。我们在安大略省的一个城市的社区组织中进行了焦点小组讨论:一个男子无家可归者收容所、一个心理健康服务组织和一个为有药物使用障碍的人提供服务的社会服务机构。我们纳入了在过去一年中从省级惩教机构获释且英语水平足以参与讨论的成年人。我们进行了三组焦点小组讨论,共有 18 名参与者。参与者在获释时具有复杂的健康需求,包括在监禁期间持续存在的身体和心理影响。他们确定无法获得高质量的医疗保健;缺乏住房、就业、社会服务和社会支持;以及因入狱史而受到歧视,这些都是他们在获释时面临的健康障碍。获得医疗保健、住房、社会服务和社会支持都有助于他们在获释时的健康。为了满足获释时的健康需求,参与者建议在监狱中提供健康信息,改进出院计划,并在社区中建立可及的诊所。这项试点研究确定了在从监狱获释时支持健康的机会,包括在监狱中提供项目、与社区中的项目建立联系和发展这些项目,以及努力支持结构变革以预防和解决歧视问题。这些数据将为从省级惩教机构获释后的健康和连续护理工作提供信息。

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