Perry Amanda E, Moe-Byrne Thirimon, Schofield John, Ashton Lisa, Siqueria Noemia, Knowles Sarah, Churchill Prof Rachel, Colman Tim, Parrott Steve, Williamson Kevin
Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, UK.
Department of Archaeology, University of York, York, UK.
Health Expect. 2025 Jun;28(3):e70246. doi: 10.1111/hex.70246.
Over the last decade, the number of older people in custody with common mental and physical health problems has increased. Little is known about the effectiveness of interventions targeting this age group.
To codevelop a practical guidance toolkit(s) to support the delivery of interventions to benefit the common mental and physical health of older people in custody.
Twelve 3-h workshops between March and April 2023 were conducted with 26 participants at two prison sites in the North of England. The six workshops in each site consisted of research-based activities and interlinked taster sessions. The research data were collected by the research team to identify the causal links between common mental and physical health problems; activity preferences; the feasibility, acceptability and sustainability of delivering the activities and engagement barriers, which formed a bespoke questionnaire. The taster sessions (drugs and alcohol for males, chair yoga for females, books and crafting, and a historical session for both males and females) were delivered by the research team and prison staff. Feedback from the workshop participants was documented using an adapted questionnaire to record the experiences of those taking part. A micro-costing framework was used to estimate the cost.
Similar common mental and physical health factors were listed by males and females. Symptoms of common mental health problems were improved by engaging with others of the same age, conducting activities outside and a consistent prison regime. Activity preferences (e.g., creative activities) were underpinned by a sense of purpose, learning new things, gaining and sharing skills. Engagement was supported by building good relationships and offering guidance through peer support, with activities led by staff of a similar age. Activities were more likely to be deemed feasible, acceptable and sustainable when aligned with the prison strategy and in conjunction with the regime. The average cost per participant for the intervention delivery was higher for males than females (£157 vs. £89).
Older people in custody report high levels of mental and physical health problems. Engagement with people in custody helps to support the development of interventions maximising possible health benefits. Further research is required to develop an evidence-base for this group of people in custody.
People in custody were involved in the design and implementation of the workshops. The Project Advisory Group advised us on our research methodology and evaluated the feasibility, acceptability and sustainability of the activities using a questionnaire; they also provided practical advice about the project delivery.
在过去十年中,被羁押的患有常见心理和身体健康问题的老年人数量有所增加。对于针对这一年龄段人群的干预措施的有效性,人们了解甚少。
共同开发一套实用指南工具包,以支持实施干预措施,改善被羁押老年人的常见心理和身体健康状况。
2023年3月至4月期间,在英格兰北部的两个监狱地点对26名参与者进行了12次为期3小时的研讨会。每个地点的六次研讨会包括基于研究的活动和相互关联的体验课程。研究团队收集研究数据,以确定常见心理和身体健康问题之间的因果关系、活动偏好、开展活动的可行性、可接受性和可持续性以及参与障碍,这些构成了一份定制问卷。体验课程(男性的毒品和酒精课程、女性的椅子瑜伽课程、书籍和手工艺课程以及男性和女性都参加的历史课程)由研究团队和监狱工作人员授课。使用一份改编后的问卷记录研讨会参与者的反馈,以记录参与者的体验。采用微观成本核算框架估算成本。
男性和女性列出的常见心理和身体健康因素相似。通过与同龄人互动、在户外开展活动以及保持一致的监狱管理制度,常见心理健康问题的症状得到了改善。活动偏好(如创造性活动)的基础是有目标感、学习新事物、获得和分享技能。通过建立良好关系和通过同伴支持提供指导来支持参与,活动由年龄相仿的工作人员主导。当活动与监狱战略一致并与管理制度相结合时,更有可能被认为是可行、可接受和可持续的。男性参与者接受干预的平均成本高于女性(157英镑对89英镑)。
被羁押的老年人报告了高水平的心理和身体健康问题。与被羁押人员的互动有助于支持干预措施的制定,以最大限度地提高可能的健康效益。需要进一步研究,为这一被羁押人群建立证据基础。
被羁押人员参与了研讨会的设计和实施。项目咨询小组就我们的研究方法提供建议,并使用问卷评估活动的可行性、可接受性和可持续性;他们还就项目实施提供了实际建议。