Original Article
Volume: 38 | Issue: 3 | Published: Sep 25, 2022 | Pages: 157 - 162 | DOI: 10.51441/BioMedica/5-729
Is the access to healthcare services satisfactory among women prisoners? A survey from Lahore, Pakistan
Authors: Firdos Kausar , Mansoor Ghani , Samina Kausar , Najam Ul Sabha
Article Info
Authors
Firdos Kausar
Student, University of Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan / Assistant Professor, Ittefaq College of Nursing, Lahore, Pakistan
Mansoor Ghani
Program Coordinator, Institute of Nursing, University of Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
Samina Kausar
Professor and Head, Department of Nursing, University of Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
Najam Ul Sabha
Student, University of Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan / Principal, Sargodha College of Nursing, Sargodha, Pakistan
Publication History
Received: June 03, 2022
Revised: August 20, 2022
Accepted: September 03, 2022
Published: September 25, 2022
Abstract
Background and Objective: All human beings are vulnerable when deprived of their liberty, but the experience of imprisonment has a significant impact on the social, economic, spiritual, intellectual, psychological, and physical health and well-being of different categories of prisoners, particularly children, women, and older people. This study has been conducted to determine the health problems of female prisoners and their level of access to healthcare services.
Methods: TThis was a descriptive cross-sectional study. A sample of 108 female prisoners was included by convenience sampling from Kot
Lakh Pat Jail, Lahore. Healthcare access and women’s health problems were assessed by a self-structured questionnaire. Data were coded
and analyzed by using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20.0.
Results: Out of 108 females, 78.7% were not satisfied with the health facilities. About 11.1% of the prisoners were suffering from hepatitis C and 1 prisoner was diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus. Preplacement and periodical health examinations were not conducted as a routine, while stigmatization by healthcare providers was another major issue that female inmates faced during imprisonment.
Conclusion: Female inmates were not satisfied with the overall quality of healthcare provided to them. Poor healthcare access combined with communicable diseases adversely affects their physical and psychological well-being, leading to compromised reformation, rehabilitation, and integration back into society.
Keywords: prisoner, health need, health access