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Experiences of prison among injecting drug users in England: A qualitative study

Charlotte N. E. Tompkins (Leeds West Primary Care Trust, Leeds, UK)
Joanne Neale (Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK)
Laura Sheard (Leeds West Primary Care Trust, Leeds, UK)
Nat M. J. Wright (Leeds West Primary Care Trust, Leeds, UK)

International Journal of Prisoner Health

ISSN: 1744-9200

Article publication date: 1 March 2007

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Abstract

Imprisonment is common among drug users. However, historically healthcare for injecting drug users in prison in England and Wales has not been equivalent to that offered in community settings. Fiftyone injecting drug users who had a history of imprisonment were interviewed. Interviews focused on the experiences of drug‐related care and treatment in prison. The interviews were analysed using the Framework method. Accounts of prison drug treatment experiences provided valuable insights into drug treatment in the English prison. The participants’ accounts provided a historical perspective, many of which reflected the different practices of different prisons and prison staff and the changes in policy and practice that have occurred in prison healthcare over recent decades. Positive and negative experiences of healthcare and drug treatment in prison were discussed. Issues that affected levels of drug use inside prisons and their receipt of care, support and treatment in prison included prescribing policies, illicit drug availability and prison staff and doctor attitudes. Whilst negative experiences of prison and drug treatment prevailed, users identified that recent policy and practice changes had positively influenced healthcare provision for drug users in prison, particularly the provision of opiate maintenance therapy. Drug users often saw prison as an opportunity to detoxify and contemplate their drug use. Further work needs to build on the positive experiences identified to ensure that prison drug treatment in England and Wales is consistent, effective and efficient in the future.

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Tompkins, C.N.E., Neale, J., Sheard, L. and Wright, N.M.J. (2007), "Experiences of prison among injecting drug users in England: A qualitative study", International Journal of Prisoner Health, Vol. 3 No. 3, pp. 189-203. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449200701520123

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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