Journal article
The pivotal role of primary care in meeting the health needs of people recently released from prison
SA Kinner, JT Young, M Carroll
Australasian Psychiatry | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2015
Abstract
Objective: Australia’s prison population is growing at a rate well in excess of population growth. Indigenous Australians are over-represented by a factor of 13. Prisoners are a profoundly marginalised group characterised by complex health and social needs. Despite improvements in health during incarceration, poor health outcomes after release are common, and the net effect of incarceration is usually health depleting. Given the need for effective care coordination, primary care plays a pivotal role in meeting the health needs of this population. In this paper we review what is known about patterns of primary care utilisation in ex-prisoners, identify evidence-based strategies for increasing..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Stuart Kinner is supported by NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship #1078168. This work was supported by NHMRC Strategic Award #409966 and NHMRC Project Grant #1002463.