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美国监狱中的镣铐和孕妇关怀政策。

Shackling and pregnancy care policies in US prisons and jails.

机构信息

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 4940 Eastern Ave., A101, 21224, Baltimore, MD, USA.

School of Public Health, Yale University, 60 College St, 06510, New Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2023 Jan;27(1):186-196. doi: 10.1007/s10995-022-03526-y. Epub 2022 Nov 13.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The number of incarcerated women in the United States has risen exponentially. Many are of childbearing age with 3-4% being pregnant at intake. Despite the need for comprehensive pregnancy-related health care in prisons and jails, there is no oversight that requires adherence to the established standards. The objective of this study was to assess prison and jail pregnancy policies and practices with an emphasis on restraint use and compliance with anti-shackling legislation.

METHODS

We conducted a survey of 22 state prisons and six jails, including the five largest jails, from 2016-2017 regarding pregnancy policies and practices including restraint use, prenatal care, delivery and birth, and other pregnancy accommodations. We compared reported restraint policies to state legislation at the time of the survey.

RESULTS

Data indicate that pregnancy policies and services in prisons and jails vary and compliance inconsistencies with anti-shackling legislation exist. A third of the prisons and half of the jails did not have accredited health care services. All study facilities provided prenatal vitamins and most provided supplemental snacks. Most facilities stationed an officer inside the hospital room during labor and delivery, but nearly one-third of facilities did not require a female-identifying officer.

CONCLUSIONS FOR PRACTICE

Limited oversight and standardization of carceral health care and accommodations for pregnant people lead to variability in prisons and jails. Prisons and jails should adopt and implement standards of care guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of pregnant people who have unique healthcare needs. Incarcerated pregnant people should be viewed as expectant parents in need of comprehensive health care, rather than as criminals who forfeited their right to a safe, respectful, and humane childbirth.

摘要

目的

美国被监禁的女性人数呈指数级增长。许多人处于生育年龄,在入监时怀孕的比例为 3-4%。尽管监狱和看守所需要提供全面的妊娠相关医疗保健,但没有监督措施要求遵守既定标准。本研究的目的是评估监狱和看守所的妊娠政策和实践,重点是限制使用和遵守反束缚立法。

方法

我们于 2016-2017 年对 22 所州立监狱和 6 所看守所进行了一项调查,其中包括五个最大的看守所,调查内容包括限制使用、产前护理、分娩和生育以及其他妊娠住宿等方面的政策和实践。我们将报告的限制政策与调查时的州立法进行了比较。

结果

数据表明,监狱和看守所的妊娠政策和服务存在差异,并且在遵守反束缚立法方面存在不一致。三分之一的监狱和一半的看守所没有获得认可的医疗保健服务。所有研究设施都提供产前维生素,并且大多数设施还提供补充小吃。大多数设施在分娩期间在医院病房内安排一名警官,但近三分之一的设施不需要女性身份的警官。

结论

对被监禁者的医疗保健和住宿的监管和标准化有限,导致监狱和看守所之间存在差异。监狱和看守所应采用并实施护理标准指南,以确保有特殊医疗需求的孕妇的安全和福祉。被监禁的孕妇应被视为需要全面医疗保健的孕妇,而不是丧失安全、尊重和人道分娩权利的罪犯。

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