Facilitators and Barriers in Palliative and End-of-Life Care in Prisons.

Catarina Correia-Garcia, Carlos Galhardo-Branco, Paulo Reis-Pina
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With an aging prison population facing various chronic diseases, the importance of palliative and end-of-life care (EOLC) in correctional facilities is heightened. This systematic review aimed to identify facilitators and barriers to palliative and EOLC in prisons. PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Cochrane databases were searched for primary qualitative studies (January 2014 to December 2022) in English. Eligible studies focused on people in prison, health care professionals, administrators, and governors regarding palliative or EOLC provision within prison settings. Five studies were included, from Australia, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States, whose overall quality was moderate to high. Key facilitators included access to family, support from prison staff, specialized care availability, and cultural/spiritual support. Barriers encompassed discomfort, patient-clinician relationship constraints, time limitations, protocol uncertainty, restricted patient agency, negative attitudes, inequality, conflicting priorities, and lack of grief support. Addressing these barriers and leveraging facilitators will be crucial in ensuring equitable access to compassionate EOLC for individuals experiencing incarceration. Policymakers, health care providers, and correctional authorities must prioritize the enhancement of palliative care services within prisons, supported by further research and targeted interventions to address disparities and optimize care provision.

监狱中姑息治疗和临终关怀的促进因素和障碍。
随着面临各种慢性疾病的监狱人口老龄化,姑息治疗和临终关怀(EOLC)在惩教机构中的重要性日益凸显。本系统综述旨在确定监狱中姑息治疗和临终关怀的促进因素和障碍。我们在 PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus 和 Cochrane 数据库中检索了主要的英文定性研究(2014 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月)。符合条件的研究主要针对监狱中的人员、医疗保健专业人员、管理人员和管理者,内容涉及在监狱环境中提供姑息治疗或临终关怀服务。共纳入五项研究,分别来自澳大利亚、法国、英国和美国,其总体质量为中等至高等。主要的促进因素包括与家人的联系、监狱工作人员的支持、专业护理的可用性以及文化/精神支持。障碍包括不适感、病人与医生关系的限制、时间限制、方案的不确定性、病人代理权受限、消极态度、不平等、优先事项冲突以及缺乏悲伤支持。解决这些障碍并利用促进因素对于确保经历监禁的个人公平获得富有同情心的临终关怀至关重要。政策制定者、医疗服务提供者和惩教机构必须优先考虑加强监狱内的姑息关怀服务,并辅以进一步的研究和有针对性的干预措施,以解决差异并优化关怀服务的提供。
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