"When you've been living in darkness, the light suddenly becomes frightening" - prisoners' experiences of health promotion in a Norwegian prison.

Stein Egil Kolderup Hervik, Astrid Kolderup Hervik, Trine Thoresen, Miranda Thurston
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Purpose: A settings-based approach to health promotion emphasizes everyday environments in shaping health. Prisons are, therefore, potentially important arenas for health promotion. However, the inherent restriction of prisoner agency presents a fundamental challenge in this regard. There is a gap in qualitative research on prisoners' perspectives on health-related topics and a need for greater understanding of health promotion within prisons. This study aims to explore male prisoners' experiences of a Norwegian low-security prison as a setting for health promotion.

Design/methodology/approach: This study was conducted in Forest Prison, a Norwegian low-security facility for 125 male prisoners. The prison offers various amenities and activities to prepare inmates for reintegration into society. The research used semi-structured interviews with 20 diverse prisoners. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using Gale et al.'s framework method.

Findings: This study revealed varied prisoner perspectives on Forest Prison as a setting for health promotion. In prisoners' talk, the importance of agency was evident. Restricted agency triggered negative emotions and distrust, while extended agency fostered trust and wellbeing. Although Forest Prison provides a considerable degree of agency, some prisoners did not fully benefit from this agentic context because of disparities in resources.

Originality/value: Initiatives across three areas of action will strengthen Forest Prison as a setting for health promotion: extending agency, empowering prisoners and developing a prison culture with positive social relationships, effective communication and information flow. The findings of this study provide theoretical insights beyond the specific context, which can serve as a basis for developing prisons as health promoting settings.

“当你一直生活在黑暗中时,光线突然变得可怕”——挪威监狱囚犯的健康促进经历。
目的:基于环境的健康促进方法强调塑造健康的日常环境。因此,监狱是促进健康的潜在重要场所。然而,囚犯代理的固有限制在这方面提出了一个根本性的挑战。在囚犯对健康相关问题的看法的定性研究方面存在差距,需要更好地了解监狱内的健康促进工作。本研究旨在探讨男性囚犯在挪威低安全监狱作为健康促进环境的经历。设计/方法/方法:这项研究是在森林监狱进行的,这是一个挪威的低安全设施,有125名男性囚犯。监狱提供各种便利设施和活动,帮助犯人重新融入社会。这项研究对20名不同类型的囚犯进行了半结构化访谈。访谈记录和分析采用Gale等人的框架方法。结果:本研究揭示了不同囚犯对森林监狱作为健康促进场所的看法。在囚犯的谈话中,代理的重要性是显而易见的。受限代理会引发负面情绪和不信任,而扩展代理会培养信任和幸福感。虽然森林监狱提供了相当程度的代理,但由于资源方面的差异,一些囚犯并没有充分受益于这种代理环境。原创性/价值:跨三个行动领域的倡议将加强森林监狱作为促进健康的环境:扩大机构、赋予囚犯权力和发展具有积极社会关系、有效沟通和信息流动的监狱文化。本研究的结果提供了超越具体背景的理论见解,可作为将监狱发展为促进健康环境的基础。
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