Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Older People in Prison: Development of an Initial Programme Theory (IPT) Based on Realist Synthesis

Lee D. Mulligan, Deborah Buck, Falaq Ghafur, Joshua Southworth, Matilda Minchin, Jenny Shaw, Jane Senior, Katrina Forsyth
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The mental health needs of older people in prison (OPiP) are considerable but remain overlooked. This review aimed to develop an Initial Programme Theory (IPT) to understand how the mental health needs of OPiP can be addressed and how mental health care for older people in the community could be adapted for the prison environment. A review and realist synthesis pertaining to the mental health needs of OPiP was conducted across three stages, including: (1) a systematic review of empirical work; (2) a scoping review of prison guidance documents; and (3) a scoping review of community mental health guidance documents. Synthesis of eligible literature and development of the IPT followed realist principles and was supplemented by a stakeholder workshop of experts by personal and occupational experience. Overall, 122 sources were included. The IPT suggested that prisons can address the mental health needs of OPiP via micro-level mechanisms (i.e., screening, assessment, care planning, intervention, continuity of care/release), meso-level mechanisms (i.e., accommodation, environment, activities, religion/spirituality, peer support, family support) and macro-level mechanisms (i.e., staff training/education, governance). Each mechanism is underpinned by trauma-informed, integrated and patient-centered care principles and their implementation should be guided by a local assessment of prison-specific needs. Our IPT provides a framework for how prisons can address the mental health needs of OPiP, informed by community care provision, via several mechanisms across different levels. Future research should build on this work to inform a full evaluation of its impact on meaningful outcomes to promote equivalency of care for OPiP and non-discriminatory access to mental health support for those at risk of marginalization.

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解决监狱老年人的心理健康需求:基于现实主义综合的初始方案理论(IPT)的发展
监狱中老年人的心理健康需求相当大,但仍然被忽视。这项审查的目的是建立一个初步方案理论(IPT),以了解如何解决监狱外监狱囚犯的心理健康需求,以及如何使社区老年人的心理健康保健适应监狱环境。分三个阶段对OPiP的心理健康需求进行了审查和现实综合,包括:(1)对实证工作进行系统审查;(二)对监狱指导性文件进行范围审查;(3)对社区心理健康指导文件进行范围审查。综合合格文献和发展IPT遵循现实主义原则,并辅以个人和职业经验的利益攸关方专家讲习班。总共纳入了122个来源。IPT建议,监狱可以通过微观层面的机制(即筛选、评估、护理规划、干预、护理/释放的连续性)、中观层面的机制(即住宿、环境、活动、宗教/灵性、同伴支持、家庭支持)和宏观层面的机制(即工作人员培训/教育、治理)来满足OPiP人员的心理健康需求。每种机制都以了解创伤、综合和以病人为中心的护理原则为基础,其实施应以当地对监狱具体需求的评估为指导。我们的IPT提供了一个框架,说明监狱如何在提供社区护理的情况下,通过不同层次的若干机制来解决OPiP的心理健康需求。未来的研究应以这项工作为基础,全面评估其对有意义的成果的影响,以促进对门诊知识产权的同等护理,并使面临边缘化风险的人不受歧视地获得精神卫生支持。
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