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Clinicians should understand the rights of patients who are incarcerated in the health care setting, characteristics of this hospitalized population, and the practical challenges in managing the comfort, privacy, surrogacy, and transitions of care for these individuals.
1 Νοε 2019 · This review considers legal precedents for care of individuals who are incarcerated, frequently encountered terminology, characteristics of hospitalized incarcerated patients, considerations for clinical management, and challenges during transitions of care.
Haber LA, Erickson HP, Ranji SR, Ortiz GM, Pratt LA. Acute Care for Patients Who Are Incarcerated: A Review. JAMA Intern Med. 2019 Nov 1;179(11):1561-1567.
Physicians and nurses felt safe caring for incarcerated patients and interacting with officers and believed that incar-cerated patients should receive a full range of medical care, including organ transplantation (Table 1).
16 Σεπ 2019 · Clinicians and health care facilities should work toward creating evidence-based and legally supported guidelines for the care of incarcerated individuals in the acute care setting that...
28 Ιουν 2023 · In this narrative review, we examine the current literature on patients who are incarcerated, especially as it pertains to their care in the emergency department (ED).We also propose solutions to address these barriers to care in the ED setting. Go to: 1.
6 Ιαν 2021 · Physicians and nurses felt safe caring for incarcerated patients and interacting with officers and believed that incarcerated patients should receive a full range of medical care, including organ transplantation (Table 1).