Background. High and variable rates of attendance at GP consultations in prisons are observed. The aim of the study is to have a clearer understanding of social factors influencing inmates’ help‐seeking behaviour and demand for primary health care. Methods. A qualitative study was carried out in five Belgian prisons (three Dutch‐speaking and two French‐speaking). Twenty‐five male inmates were interviewed face‐to‐face and 18 caregivers (7 nurses and 11 GPs) in focus groups. Results. Five main social factors explain inmates’ help‐seeking behaviour and demand for primary health care: (1) inmates’ negative perception of imprisonment increases help‐seeking behaviour; (2) inmates use their rights to health care as strategies to maintain some form of control over their lives; (3) the doctor’s role distorts expression of need and demand; (4) health professionals’ control over inmates’ lives creates mistrust and a controlling therapeutic relationship; and (5) lack of alternatives to health care. These factors are mutually dependent and cause a confrontation in the inmates’ and clinicians’ agendas. Conclusion. The most important recommendation is to understand what the inmates are really seeking in their demands. This information can be used to develop appropriate alternatives in terms of human support and well‐being facilities. The therapeutic and security roles of health care workers should be separated, in order to increase the trust that is central to the therapeutic relationship between them and inmates.
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International Journal of Prisoner Health
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High and variable use of primary care in prison. A qualitative study to understand help‐seeking behaviour
Jean‐Marc Feron;
Jean‐Marc Feron
Centre Académique de Médecine Geéneérale Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels
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Lac Hong Nguyen Tan;
Lac Hong Nguyen Tan
Centre Académique de Médecine Geéneérale Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels
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Dominique Pestiaux;
Dominique Pestiaux
Centre Académique de Médecine Geéneérale Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels
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Vincent Lorant
Vincent Lorant
Ecole de Santé Publique Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1744-9219
Print ISSN: 1744-9200
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2008
Int J Prison Health (2008) 4 (3): 146–155.
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Feron J, Hong Nguyen Tan L, Pestiaux D, Lorant V (2008), "High and variable use of primary care in prison. A qualitative study to understand help‐seeking behaviour". Int J Prison Health, Vol. 4 No. 3 pp. 146–155, doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/17449200802264696
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