"We sleep 10cm apart so there is no social distancing": COVID-19 preparedness in a Zimbabwean prison complex.

IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
International Journal of Prisoner Health Pub Date : 2023-05-10 Epub Date: 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1108/IJPH-10-2021-0101
Rosemary Mhlanga-Gunda, Simbarashe Rusakaniko, Anne Nyararai Chinyuku, Valentine Farai Pswarayi, Charmaine Sabrina Robinson, Stephanie Kewley, Marie Claire Van Hout
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Abstract

Purpose: Prisons in Africa face unprecedented challenges during Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In July 2020, the first prison system case of COVID-19 was notified in Zimbabwe. Subsequently, the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services released their COVID-19 operational plan. The purpose of the study was to assess preparedness, prevention and control of COVID-19 in selected prisons in Zimbabwe.

Design/methodology/approach: A multi-method situation assessment of COVID-19 preparedness was conducted across three Zimbabwean prisons. The World Health Organization checklist to evaluate preparedness, prevention and control of COVID-19 in prisons was administered to frontline health managers. Information garnered was further explored during site observation and in multi-stakeholder key informant interviews with policymakers, prison health directorate, frontline health-care professionals, officers in charge and non-governmental organizations (n = 26); focus group discussions with correctional officers (n = 18); and male/female prisoners (n = 36). Data was triangulated and analyzed using content thematic analysis.

Findings: Outdated infrastructure, severe congestion, interrupted water supply and inadequate hygiene and sanitation were conducive to ill-health and spread of disease. Health professionals had been well-trained regarding COVID-19 disease control measures. COVID-19 awareness among prisoners was generally adequate. There was no routine COVID-19 testing in place, beyond thermo scanning. Access to health care was good, but standards were hindered by inadequate medicines and personnel protective equipment supply. Isolation measures were compromised by accommodation capacity issues. Flow of prison entries constituted a transmission risk. Social distancing was impossible during meals and at night.

Originality/value: This unique situation assessment of Zimbabwean prisons' preparedness and approach to tackling COVID-19 acknowledges state and prison efforts to protect prisoners and staff, despite infrastructural constraints and inadequate resourcing from government.

"我们睡觉的地方相距 10 厘米,因此没有社交距离:津巴布韦监狱中 COVID-19 的准备情况。
目的:2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)期间,非洲的监狱面临着前所未有的挑战。2020 年 7 月,津巴布韦监狱系统通报了首例 COVID-19 病例。随后,津巴布韦监狱和惩教署发布了其 COVID-19 行动计划。本研究旨在评估津巴布韦部分监狱对 COVID-19 的准备、预防和控制情况:在津巴布韦的三所监狱中采用多种方法对 COVID-19 的准备情况进行了评估。对一线卫生管理人员实施了世界卫生组织的检查表,以评估监狱中 COVID-19 的准备、预防和控制情况。在现场观察和多方利益相关者关键信息提供者访谈中进一步探讨了收集到的信息,访谈对象包括政策制定者、监狱卫生局、一线卫生保健专业人员、主管官员和非政府组织(n = 26);与管教人员(n = 18)和男性/女性囚犯(n = 36)进行了焦点小组讨论。采用内容主题分析法对数据进行了三角测量和分析:陈旧的基础设施、严重的交通拥堵、供水中断以及个人卫生和环境卫生不足,都是导致健康状况不佳和疾病传播的原因。卫生专业人员接受过有关 COVID-19 疾病控制措施的良好培训。囚犯对 COVID-19 的认识普遍足够。除热扫描外,没有对 COVID-19 进行常规检测。医疗保健条件良好,但由于药品和人员防护设备供应不足,医疗保健标准受到影响。隔离措施因容纳能力问题而受到影响。入狱人员的流动构成了传播风险。在用餐和夜间无法保持社会距离:对津巴布韦监狱应对 COVID-19 的准备情况和方法进行的这一独特情况评估,肯定了国家和监狱在基础设施限制和政府资源不足的情况下为保护囚犯和工作人员所做的努力。
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International Journal of Prisoner Health
International Journal of Prisoner Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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