Literature DB >> 20806565

[Health in prison: shared vulnerability between detainees and health professionals].

J P Rieder1, B Gravier, D Bertrand, C Pasche, P Bodenmann, H Wolff.   

Abstract

In prison, the health professional has to take the sanitary needs of a temporary of chronically vulnerable population. His practice has to meet laws and recommendations, as well as the field reality and its numerous constraints. This puts him in a "shared vulnerability and stigmatization". He attempts to maintain or restore a health status in a deteriorating environment, at least psychologically. He is in the penitentiary world's eye which he depends upon in many ways to achieve his mandate. His activity is scarcely known and recognised by his peers from whom he can be very out of touch. To ensure a humanistic, efficient and equivalent-of-care practice, the health professional must rely on sound knowledge of general healthcare, ethics, deontology and medical laws. Basic and continuous training is a mainspring, like networking and development of federal recommendations.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20806565

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Suisse        ISSN: 1660-9379


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