2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2018.12.335
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“No One Wants to Die Alone”: Incarcerated Patients' Knowledge and Attitudes About Early Medical Release

Abstract: Context. Deaths among incarcerated individuals have steadily increased in the U.S., exceeding 5000 in 2014. Nearly every state has a policy to allow patients with serious life-limiting illness to apply for release from prison or jail to die in the community (''early medical release''). Although studies show these policies are rarely used, patient-level barriers to their use are unknown. Objectives. To assess incarcerated patients' knowledge of early medical release policies and to identify patient-level barrie… Show more

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“…Some also chose to plan their funerals or burials, in particular to ensure that they were not buried on prison grounds. 60,71 Making choices about death was an opportunity for self-determination without the influence of the prison system for the first time since their imprisonment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some also chose to plan their funerals or burials, in particular to ensure that they were not buried on prison grounds. 60,71 Making choices about death was an opportunity for self-determination without the influence of the prison system for the first time since their imprisonment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this meta-synthesis, fears focussed primarily on death, the dying process, and the consequences of dying in the prison environment. The fear of dying alone in prison is profound, 59,66,71 especially where seriously ill people in prison were housed in single cells. 30 Both men and women experiencing severe chronic illness demonstrate quantifiably heightened death anxiety, 59,60 accompanied by feelings of loneliness, anxiety, depression and denial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one study, physician prognosis predictions were on target a mere 20% of the time and both overly optimistic and pessimistic survivorship estimates were common ( Christakis & Lamont, 2000 ). However, additional challenges such as a distrust of formal health care professionals among persons who are incarcerated may complicate prognostication ( Kanbergs et al, 2019 ). For example, limited trust in prison health care professionals may limit self-reporting of symptoms which can fog an already opaque task.…”
Section: Gerontological Knowledge and Skills Needed In Prison During mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early release enables access to palliative care services, including psychosocial care provision, a notion now considered a basic human right (Puru, 2018; Stajduhar et al , 2019). Whilst most western jurisdictions have release provisions, use is low (Kanbergs et al , 2019), which the literature attributes to a lack of policy awareness, unclear eligibility criteria, burdensome processes and unrealistic time frames (Handtke et al , 2017; Pazart et al , 2018; Price, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%