ABSTRACT
This study aims to extract the factors that have an impact on the success of health services in correctional institutions in Indonesia. This is an exploratory study that was conducted in 18 correctional institutions spread across 4 islands in Indonesia through virtual interviews and triangulation of sources and experts. This study uses health service standards of correctional institutions from WHO and Mandela Rules covering medical care, health protection, health promotion, and health resilience. The results of this study provide an overview of the success factors of health services in correctional institutions in Indonesia. The implementation of health services is following the standard although the management is adjusted to the resources and environment.
Consent to participate and publish
Verbal informed consent has been obtained from the Head Manager of the company as complied with the company policy. Furthermore, Development and Innovation Institute for Publishing Journal and Intellectual Property Rights (LIPJIPHKI) from Universitas Airlangga has approved verbal consent.
Ethical approval
This is a non-interventional study. The Research Ethics Committee from Universitas Airlangga: Development and Innovation Institute for Publishing Journal and Intellectual Property Rights (LIPJIPHKI) has confirmed that no ethical approval is required.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).