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The psychiatric management of prisoners on hunger strike: developing a management algorithm using the Delphi technique

Gautam Gulati (Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland) (Graduate Entry Medical School, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland)
Brendan D. Kelly (Department of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland)
Conor O’Neill (Central Mental Hospital, Dublin, Ireland)
Paul O’Connell (Central Mental Hospital, Dublin, Ireland)
Sally Linehan (Central Mental Hospital, Dublin, Ireland)
Eimear Spain (Faculty of Education and Health Sciences, School of Law, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland)
David Meagher (Department of Psychiatry, Graduate Entry Medical School, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland)
Colum P. Dunne (Graduate Entry Medical School, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland)

International Journal of Prisoner Health

ISSN: 1744-9200

Article publication date: 20 February 2019

Issue publication date: 4 March 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The assessment and management of prisoners on hunger strikes in a custodial setting is complex. There is limited clinical guidance available for psychiatrists to draw upon in such cases. The purpose of this paper is to develop a management algorithm through expert elicitation to inform the psychiatric care of prisoners on a hunger strike.

Design/methodology/approach

A Delphi method was used to elicit views from Irish forensic psychiatrists, a legal expert and an expert in ethics using a structured questionnaire. Themes were extracted from the results of the questionnaire to propose a management algorithm. A consensus was reached on management considerations.

Findings

Five consultant forensic psychiatrists, a legal expert and an expert on psychiatric ethics (n=7) consented to participation, with a subsequent response rate of 71.4 per cent. Consensus was achieved on a proposed management algorithm. Assessment for mental disorder, capacity to refuse food and motivation for food refusal are seen as key psychiatric tasks. The need to work closely with the prison general practitioner and the value of multidisciplinary working and legal advice are described. Relevant aspects of law included mental health, criminal law (insanity) and capacity legislation.

Originality/value

This study outlines a management algorithm for the psychiatric assessment and management of prisoners on a hunger strike, a subject about which there is limited guidance to date. Although written from an Irish perspective, this study outlines key considerations for psychiatrists in keeping with international guidance and therefore may be generalisable to other jurisdictions.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Dr Noreen Moloney, University of Limerick, for comments on the manuscript.

Citation

Gulati, G., Kelly, B.D., O’Neill, C., O’Connell, P., Linehan, S., Spain, E., Meagher, D. and Dunne, C.P. (2019), "The psychiatric management of prisoners on hunger strike: developing a management algorithm using the Delphi technique", International Journal of Prisoner Health, Vol. 15 No. 1, pp. 66-75. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPH-06-2017-0030

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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