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Research Basic to Medical Education

Correctional Health Curriculum Enhancement Through Focus Groups

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Pages 310-317 | Published online: 06 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Background: Little has been published describing curricular experiences in correctional health (CH). Purposes: Our goal is to articulate a curriculum cognizant of the special needs of the correctional health care worker. Methods: We conducted focus groups with nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physicians focused on content crucial to prepare competent medical professionals committed to careers in correctional health. Results: Six main themes emerged from the data, which were used to confirm and add to the growing curriculum on correctional health used in our university's correctional health electives. The themes are (a) characteristics of the population being served; (b) prevalent conditions requiring clinical expertise; (c) public health opportunities in correctional facilities; (d) ethical considerations; (e) medical-legal issues; and (d) the CH system, structure, and administration. Conclusions: The successful provision of health care in correctional settings requires specialized knowledge, skills, and awareness not typically available in other health care training settings.

We acknowledge the Massachusetts Department of Correction for their support for educational programs in the DOC and the Massachusetts Area Health Education Center for their assistance with logistics and transcription.

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