A systematic integrative review of programmes addressing the social care needs of older prisoners

被引:19
|
作者
Lee, Caroline [1 ]
Treacy, Samantha [1 ]
Haggith, Anna [1 ]
Wickramasinghe, Nuwan Darshana [1 ,2 ]
Cater, Frances [1 ]
Kuhn, Isla [3 ]
Van Bortel, Tine [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Cambridge Inst Publ Hlth, Cambridge, England
[2] Rajarata Univ Sri Lanka, Fac Med & Allied Sci, Dept Community Med, Saliyapura, Sri Lanka
[3] Univ Cambridge, Med Lib, Cambridge, England
关键词
Prison; Older prisoners; Social care; Social work; Hospice; Prisoner peer support; Systematic review; Integrative review; INMATE HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS; CRIMINAL-JUSTICE; AGING PRISONERS; HEALTH; CHALLENGES; COMPASSIONATE; NEGLECT; IMPACT; ADULTS; RIGHTS;
D O I
10.1186/s40352-019-0090-0
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Background The number of older prisoners has risen exponentially over the last two decades, especially in high-income countries. Due to the increased and somewhat inadequately met health and social care needs of this group of prisoners, coupled with their vulnerability arising from higher levels of isolation, poverty and exploitation, financial costs have spiralled and human rights concerns have grown. This review aimed to present an overview of programmes that addressed older prisoners' social care needs, a particularly underdeveloped area, with a view to assessing the extent to which they could inform policy and practice. Methods Following Whittemore and Knafl's (J Adv Nurs 52:546-553, 2005) integrative review approach, a comprehensive search - including 16 electronic databases and hand searching - was undertaken up to May 2017 using search terms related to context, function and disability. The quality of included papers was assessed, data were extracted using a review-specific form based on the PICO formula, and research questions addressed using a narrative synthesis approach. Additionally, reporting followed PRISMA guidelines. Results A total of 29 papers were selected for inclusion, the majority of which focused on hospice programmes, with the remainder describing personal care-focused services, structured day programmes, and adaptations to prison operations (regime) and accommodation in support of prisoners' social care needs. Whilst the programmes were reported to have some positive impacts on prisoners and the prison overall, and programmes were perceived to be cost-effective or cost-neutral, outcomes regarding staff were more mixed. Findings were tempered by the methodological shortcomings of the included papers, with many assessed as low quality, with a lack of prisoner participation, and an absence of experimental studies. Conclusions The evidence base for programmes addressing older prisoners' social care needs appears to be at an embryonic stage. Further robust studies evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of programmes addressing older prisoners' social care needs are imperative in better informing policy and practice in support of this highly vulnerable group.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Systematic review of interventions addressing social isolation and depression in aged care clients
    Linél Franck
    Natalie Molyneux
    Lynne Parkinson
    Quality of Life Research, 2016, 25 : 1395 - 1407
  • [32] Addressing safety in integrated care programs for older people living at home: A systematic review
    Lette, Manon
    Ambugo, Eliva
    Hagen, Terje
    Nijpels, Giel
    Baan, Caroline
    de Bruin, Simone
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE, 2019, 19
  • [33] Assessment tools addressing avoidable care transitions in older adults: a systematic literature review
    Makhmutov, Rustem
    Egusquiza, Alicia Calle
    Guillen, Cristina Roqueta
    Fernandez, Eva-Maria Amor
    Meyer, Gabriele
    E. Ellen, Moriah
    Fleischer, Steffen
    Guiteras, Anna Renom
    EUROPEAN GERIATRIC MEDICINE, 2024, : 1587 - 1601
  • [34] Homeless persons' experiences of health- and social care: A systematic integrative review
    Omerov, Pernilla
    Craftman, Asa G.
    Mattsson, Elisabet
    Klarare, Anna
    HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THE COMMUNITY, 2020, 28 (01) : 1 - 11
  • [35] Health programmes and services addressing the prevention and management of infectious diseases in people who inject drugs in Canada: a systematic integrative review
    Bouzanis, Katrina
    Joshi, Siddharth
    Lokker, Cynthia
    Pavalagantharajah, Sureka
    Qiu, Yun
    Sidhu, Hargun
    Mbuagbaw, Lawrence
    Qutob, Majdi
    Henedi, Alia
    Levine, Mitchell A. H.
    Lennox, Robin
    Tarride, Jean-Eric
    Kalina, Dale
    Alvarez, Elizabeth
    BMJ OPEN, 2021, 11 (09):
  • [36] ADDRESSING DEPRESSION CARE NEEDS OF MINORITY OLDER ADULTS: IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT, EXPLANATORY MODELS AND OUTREACH
    Joo, Jin Hui
    Bogner, Hillary
    Ward, Earlise
    Gallo, Joseph J.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY, 2015, 23 (03): : S36 - S37
  • [37] Educating health and social care practitioners on the experiences and needs of older LGBT plus adults: Findings from a systematic review
    Jurcek, Anze
    Downes, Carmel
    Keogh, Brian
    Urek, Mojca
    Sheaf, Greg
    Hafford-Letchfield, Trish
    Buitenkamp, Charlotte
    van der Vaart, Nina
    Higgins, Agnes
    JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT, 2021, 29 (01) : 43 - 57
  • [38] Programmes Addressed to Informal Caregivers' Needs: A Systematic Literature Review
    Gemito, Laurencia
    Alves, Elisabete
    Moreira, Jose
    Marques, Maria Fatima
    Caldeira, Ermelinda
    Ferreira, Rogerio
    Bico, Isabel
    Pinho, Lara
    Fonseca, Cesar
    Sousa, Luis
    Lopes, Manuel
    GERIATRICS, 2024, 9 (03)
  • [39] A Review of the Healthcare and Social Care Needs of the Older Prisoner Population in England and Wales
    Gavin, Paul
    Porter, Cody Normitta
    Macdonald, Finley
    SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL, 2025, 14 (01):
  • [40] Fifty - the new sixty? The health and social care of older prisoners
    Williams, John
    QUALITY IN AGEING AND OLDER ADULTS, 2010, 11 (03): : 16 - 24