RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE ORGANIZATION OF CARE IN PRIMARY PRISON HEALTH CARE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/arev6n3-011Keywords:
Primary Care, Care, Recommendations, Prison HealthAbstract
The research aims to develop recommendations for the organization of care in primary care for prison health. An integrative review was used, which covered 267 articles in databases such as SciELO, PubMed, and LILACS, resulting in the final selection of 12 studies. The research included articles published between 2019 and 2024, with some texts from previous years due to methodological relevance. The main findings highlight the importance of intersectoriality, continuous training of professionals, and gender-sensitive health policies. Challenges include the precariousness of working conditions and the need to adapt the PNAISP to better serve different groups, especially women. In the conclusion, it was stated that the organization of health care in prison primary care requires an integrated and intersectoral approach, based on evidence and solid public policies. The work emphasizes the importance of humanized practices and collaboration between health and justice to ensure equity in access to health for the population deprived of liberty (PPL).