Dr Elizabeth Mitchell
Understanding and improving the quality of primary care for prisoners: a mixed-methods study
People Involved
Project Description
Compared to community populations, prisoners have significantly poorer health, with higher levels of long-term illness and disability, and mortality. Prisoners need and are entitled to appropriate health care, especially primary care for long-term conditions, mental illness and primary prevention. However, relatively little is known about their current quality of primary care. This programme of work will address a major gap in knowledge about the primary healthcare of a significant but marginalised population. By highlighting variations in primary care, providing insights into their likely causes and working with stakeholders, we will be able to generate a suite of recommended quality improvement interventions that can be realistically applied within the prison healthcare system.
Status | Project Complete |
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Value | £3,644.00 |
Project Dates | Aug 1, 2019 - Jul 31, 2022 |
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