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Lindsey R Riback,Peter Dickson,Keyanna Ralph et al. Lindsey R Riback et al.
Background: Correctional settings are hotspots for SARS-CoV-2 transmission. Social and biological risk factors contribute to higher rates of COVID-19 morbidity and mortality among justice-involved individuals. Rapidly ide...
Lara Cates,Aaron R Brown Lara Cates
Background: Continuation or initiation of MOUDs during incarceration could improve post-release outcomes by preventing return to opioid use and reducing risk of overdose. People with OUD involved in the criminal legal sys...
Amelia Bailey,Calla Harrington,Elizabeth A Evans Amelia Bailey
Background: An emergent intervention to address the opioid epidemic is the use of multidisciplinary outreach teams which connect an individual in the community to healthcare resources after the experience of an opioid ove...
Matthew S Johnston,Rosemary Ricciardelli,Maryam Ghodrati et al. Matthew S Johnston et al.
Background: Mental health frameworks, best practices, and the well-being of public safety personnel in Canada are topics of increasing interest to both researchers and organizations. To protect and improve worker mental h...
Jenna Blackaby,Jordan Byrne,Sue Bellass et al. Jenna Blackaby et al.
Background: There are challenges to delivering high quality primary care within prison settings and well-recognised gaps between evidence and practice. There is a growing body of literature evaluating interventions to imp...
Christopher Scott Sampson,Julie A W Stilley,Elizabeth Kendrick et al. Christopher Scott Sampson et al.
In the incarcerated population, the largest ethnic and racial group is Black people. Heart disease is known as the leading causes of death in the United States which can lead to cardiac arrest. Layperson cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) ...
Christy K Scott,Christine E Grella,Michael L Dennis et al. Christy K Scott et al.
Background: Jails are optimal settings in which to screen individuals for opioid use disorders (OUD) and provide needed services, especially medications for OUD (MOUD). This study sought to assess the availability of OUD ...
Elizabeth C Saunders,Milan F Satcher,Laura B Monico et al. Elizabeth C Saunders et al.
While the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted healthcare delivery everywhere, persons with carceral system involvement and opioid use disorder (OUD) were disproportionately impacted and vulnerable to severe COVID-associated illness. Carceral settin...
Xiaohan Mei,Jiayu Li,Zhi-Shu Li et al. Xiaohan Mei et al.
Background: Utilizing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) measurement scales to assess youths' adversities has expanded exponentially in health and justice studies. However, most of the ACEs assessment scales have yet to...
Justeen Hyde,Thomas Byrne,Beth Ann Petrakis et al. Justeen Hyde et al.
Background: The transition to the community after incarceration presents challenges for returning citizens, including the immediate need to secure housing, employment, and income. Additionally, health care is essential fo...