Understanding and improving the quality of primary care for people in prison: a mixed-methods study
Background People in prison are generally in poorer health than their peers in the community, often living with chronic illness and multimorbidity. Healthcare research in prisons has largely focused on specific problems, such as substance use; less attention has been paid to conditions routinely man...
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Main Authors: | Sue Bellass (Author), Krysia Canvin (Author), Tracey Farragher (Author), Kate McLintock (Author), Nat Wright (Author), Pip Hearty (Author), Nicola Seanor (Author), Marie Cunningham (Author), Robbie Foy (Author), Laura Sheard (Author) |
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