| Literature DB >> 21619573 |
Laurent Michel1, Marie Jauffret-Roustide, Jerôme Blanche, Olivier Maguet, Christine Calderon, Julien Cohen, Patrizia M Carrieri.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Overpopulation, poor hygiene and disease prevention conditions in prisons are major structural determinants of increased infectious risk within prison settings but evidence-based national and WHO guidelines provide clear indications on how to reduce this risk. We sought to estimate the level of infectious risk by measuring how French prisons adhere to national and WHO guidelines.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21619573 PMCID: PMC3128573 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Scoring method for computing adherence to national and WHO guidelines in French prisons (ANRS PRI2DE)
| French Guidelines* | Score | WHO Guidelines** | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Distribution of information, Flyers or other tools on HIV, Hepatitis and IST prevention at prison entry | • Availability of Information/education at entry or during prison stay | 0.5 | ||
| • Systematic HIV, HBV and HV testing proposed at prison entry (RC) and during prison stay (all prisons) | • Testing for HIV, HBV, HCV systematically proposed at entry (RC) and during prison stay (all prisons) | |||
| • Available information on condoms and lubricant access | • Condoms available in various locations | 1 | ||
| • Induction at entry (RC) + induction during prison stay + continuity of OST at entry (all prisons) | 1 | • Induction at entry (RC) + induction during prison stay + continuity of OST at entry (all prisons) | 1 | |
| • No ceiling dosage | 0.5 | • No ceiling dosage | 0.5 | |
| • No BHD crushing or dilution | • No BHD crushing or dilution | 0.5 | ||
| • Existing and intelligible information on the use of bleach in harm reduction for all prisoners | • At least 2 locations/access for bleach inside prison (penitentiary distribution, purchasable inside prison, available in medical unit) | |||
| • Systematic HBV vaccination proposal for all seronegative prisoners | ||||
| • All prisoners informed of the PEP availability inside prison | • All prisoners informed of the PEP availability inside prison | |||
| • Existing hair cutting disposal or protocol | ||||
| • NEP are available | ||||
* References are the1996 French Ministry of Health/Ministry of Justice joint circular and the 2004 Ministry of Health/Justice National Guidelines
**Reference is the 2007 WHO report untitled "Effectiveness of interventions to address HIV in prisons. Evidence for action technical papers. Geneva, WHO-UNODC-UNAIDS"
Proportion of prisons adherent to national and WHO guidelines for each sub-score composing the global adherence score (ANRS PRI2DE) (N = 103 prisons)
| France | WHO | |
|---|---|---|
| Bleach: access and information | 14 [7-20] | 6 [1-10] |
| Condom & Lubricants: access and information | 9 [3-14] | 12 [5-18] |
| Opioid Substitution Treatment | 27 [18-36] | 27 [18-36] |
| HIV-HCV-HBV Screening | 64 [55-74] | |
| HBV vaccination | 83 [75-90] | |
| Information Education Communication | 66 [57-75] | |
| Post-Exposition Prophylaxis | 23 [14-31] | 23 [14-31] |
| Hair cutting measures | 33 [24-42] | |
| NSP | ||
* A condition of simultaneous availability of condoms and NSP (not authorized in French prisons) is required in WHO guidelines
** NSP are not authorized in French prisons but are available in the community. NA = Not Available
Figure 1Gap (in green) between national guidelines (A), WHO guidelines (B) and practices in French prisons (N = 103) as expressed by the level of adherence score (0 = no adherence, 10 = max adherence and 0 = no adherence, 9 = max adherence, respectively).
Relationship between structural prison factors and adherence to national and WHO guidelines using univariate linear regression (N = 103).
| National guidelines | WHO guidelines | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - RC* (ref) | 77 (75) | ||||
| - PPS** | 21 (20) | -1.10 (-1.89; -0.30) | 0.01 | 0.03 (-0.51; 0.56) | 0.92 |
| - Security PPS | 5 (5) | -0.64 (-2.13; 0.85) | 0.40 | -0.05 (-1.05; 0.96) | 0.93 |
| - < 100 (ref) | 17 (17) | ||||
| - 100-350 | 40 (39) | -0.12 (-1.09; 0.86) | 0.81 | -0.25 (-0.87; 0.37) | 0.43 |
| - 350-600 | 23 (22) | -0.07 (-1.15; 1.00) | 0.89 | 0.11 (-0.58; 0.80) | 0.76 |
| - > = 600 | 23 (22) | 0.08 (-1.00; 1.16) | 0.88 | 0.15 (-0.54; 0.84) | 0.67 |
| - no (ref) | 85 (83) | ||||
| - yes | 18 (17) | 0.69 (-0.17; 1.55) | 0.11 | 0.14 (-0.42; 0.70) | 0.61 |
| - male (ref) | 79 (81) | ||||
| - female | 18 (19) | -0.06 (-0.92; 0.80) | 0.89 | -0.28 (-0.84; 0.29) | 0.33 |
* RC: Remand Center
** PPS: Prison for Persons Sentenced