Toward Equitable Health Care: Bridging the Gap in the Health of Incarcerated Individuals in Africa.

Public health challenges Pub Date : 2024-12-21 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1002/puh2.70020
Praise Oyedepo Okunlola, Abdulhammed Opeyemi Babatunde, David Mobolaji Akoki, Opeyemi Temitope Ilori, Victor Oluwafemi Femi-Lawal, Favour Mofiyinfoluwa Abiona, Samuel Tobi Tundealao
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The situation of correctional facilities in African countries represents a critical threat to health due to overcrowding, poor living conditions, and limited access to medical services. With over 3000 facilities and nearly a million incarcerated individuals, the prevalence of health conditions such as HIV/AIDS, mental health disorders, and tuberculosis is alarmingly high. These conditions are exacerbated by physical and psychological abuse and inadequate healthcare infrastructure. Despite these challenges, the health needs of incarcerated individuals in Africa remain largely neglected. This article provides a review of the health status of incarcerated individuals in Africa, drawing on limited available data. Lessons from developed countries highlight the potential for effective interventions through structured healthcare programs and policies. Recommendations include adopting the World Health Organization (WHO) prison health framework, improving judicial efficiency to reduce overcrowding, ensuring healthcare is managed by health ministries, and establishing rehabilitation centers. These measures are crucial for integrating incarcerated individuals back into society and achieving equitable health coverage in Africa.

迈向公平医疗:弥合非洲被监禁人员健康方面的差距。
由于过度拥挤、生活条件恶劣和获得医疗服务的机会有限,非洲国家惩教设施的状况对健康构成严重威胁。有3000多个设施和近100万被监禁的人,艾滋病毒/艾滋病、精神健康障碍和结核病等健康状况的发病率高得惊人。这些情况因身心虐待和保健基础设施不足而恶化。尽管存在这些挑战,但非洲被监禁者的健康需求在很大程度上仍被忽视。本文利用有限的现有数据,回顾了非洲被监禁者的健康状况。发达国家的经验教训强调了通过结构化的卫生保健规划和政策进行有效干预的潜力。建议包括采用世界卫生组织(世卫组织)监狱卫生框架,提高司法效率以减少过度拥挤,确保卫生保健由卫生部管理,以及建立康复中心。这些措施对于使被监禁者重返社会和在非洲实现公平的医疗保险至关重要。
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