Centre for Public Health, Queen's University Belfast, Royal Hospitals Site, Grosvenor Road, Belfast, UK.
Administrative Data Research Centre Northern Ireland (ADRC NI), Centre for Public Health, Queen's University Belfast, Royal Hospitals Site, Grosvenor Road, Belfast, UK.
BMC Prim Care. 2024 Aug 7;25(1):287. doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02527-w.
Primary care plays a central role in most, if not all, health care systems including the care of vulnerable populations such as people who have been incarcerated. Studies linking incarceration records to health care data can improve understanding about health care access following release from prison. This review maps evidence from data-linkage studies about primary care use after prison release.
The framework by Arksey and O'Malley and guidance by the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) were used in this review. This scoping review followed methods published in a study protocol. Searches were performed (January 2012-March 2023) in MEDLINE, EMBASE and Web of Science Core Collection using key-terms relating to two areas: (i) people who have been incarcerated and (ii) primary care. Using eligibility criteria, two authors independently screened publication titles and abstracts (step 1), and subsequently, screened full text publications (step 2). Discrepancies were resolved with a third author. Two authors independently charted data from included publications. Findings were mapped by methodology, key findings and gaps in research.
The database searches generated 1,050 publications which were screened by title and abstract. Following this, publications were fully screened (n = 63 reviewer 1 and n = 87 reviewer 2), leading to the inclusion of 17 publications. Among the included studies, primary care use after prison release was variable. Early contact with primary care services after prison release (e.g. first month) was positively associated with an increased health service use, but an investigation found that a large proportion of individuals did not access primary care during the first month. The quality of care was found to be largely inadequate (measured continuity of care) for moderate multimorbidity. There were lower levels of colorectal and breast cancer screening among people released from custody. The review identified studies of enhanced primary care programmes for individuals following release from prison, with studies reporting a reduction in reincarceration and criminal justice system costs.
This review has suggested mixed evidence regarding primary care use after prison release and has highlighted challenges and areas of suboptimal care. Further research has been discussed in relation to the scoping review findings.
初级保健在大多数(如果不是全部)医疗保健系统中都发挥着核心作用,包括对弱势群体的护理,如被监禁的人。将监禁记录与医疗保健数据联系起来的研究可以提高对从监狱获释后获得医疗保健的理解。本综述绘制了与监狱释放后初级保健使用相关的数据链接研究的证据。
本综述采用了 Arksey 和 O'Malley 的框架以及 Joanna Briggs 研究所(JBI)的指南。本范围综述遵循发表的研究方案中的方法。在 2012 年 1 月至 2023 年 3 月期间,在 MEDLINE、EMBASE 和 Web of Science Core Collection 中使用与两个领域相关的关键词进行了搜索:(i)被监禁的人;(ii)初级保健。使用资格标准,两名作者独立筛选出版物标题和摘要(步骤 1),然后筛选全文出版物(步骤 2)。如有分歧,由第三名作者解决。两名作者独立从纳入的出版物中提取数据。研究结果按方法、主要发现和研究空白进行映射。
数据库搜索生成了 1050 篇出版物,对这些出版物进行了标题和摘要筛选。在此之后,对出版物进行了全面筛选(n=63 位审阅者 1 和 n=87 位审阅者 2),最终纳入了 17 篇出版物。在所纳入的研究中,监狱释放后初级保健的使用情况各不相同。监狱释放后早期接触初级保健服务(例如第一个月)与增加卫生服务使用呈正相关,但一项调查发现,很大一部分人在第一个月内没有获得初级保健。护理质量被发现对于中度多重疾病的连续性护理(衡量标准)基本不足。从监禁中获释的人的结直肠癌和乳腺癌筛查水平较低。本综述确定了针对从监狱获释后个人的强化初级保健计划的研究,这些研究报告称,再监禁和刑事司法系统成本有所降低。
本综述表明,监狱释放后初级保健的使用情况存在混合证据,并强调了存在挑战和护理不足的领域。根据范围综述的结果,讨论了进一步的研究。