Allocating health care resources in jails and prisons during COVID-19: a qualitative study of carceral decision-makers

被引:1
|
作者
Doan, Brandon [1 ]
Kramer, Camille [2 ]
Saloner, Brendan [3 ]
Song, Minna [3 ]
Sufrin, Carolyn B. [1 ,2 ]
Rubenstein, Leonard S. [4 ]
Eber, Gabriel B. [4 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Behav & Soc, 615 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[4] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
来源
HEALTH AFFAIRS SCHOLAR | 2024年 / 2卷 / 04期
关键词
jails; prisons; incarceration; resource allocation; health care; COVID-19; pandemic; INCARCERATED PEOPLE; PERSPECTIVES; TIME;
D O I
10.1093/haschl/qxae015
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
COVID-19 created acute demands on health resources in jails and prisons, burdening health care providers and straining capacity. However, little is known about how carceral decision-makers balanced the allocation of scarce resources to optimize access to and quality of care for incarcerated individuals. This study analyzes a national sample of semi-structured interviews with health care and custody officials (n = 32) with decision-making authority in 1 or more carceral facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Interviews took place between May and October 2021. We coded transcripts using a directed content analysis approach and analyzed data for emergent themes. Participants reported that facilities distributed personal protective equipment to staff before incarcerated populations due to staff's unique role as potential vectors of COVID-19. The use of testing reflected not only an initial imperative to preserve limited supplies but also more complex decision-making about the value of test results to facility operations. Participants also emphasized the difficulties caused by limited physical space, insufficient staff, and stress from modifying job roles. The rapid onset of COVID-19 confronted decision-makers with unprecedented resource allocation decisions, often with life-or-death consequences. Planning for future resource allocation decisions now may promote more equitable decisions when confronted with a future pandemic event.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Health human resources challenges during COVID-19 pandemic; evidence of a qualitative study in a developing country
    Yusefi, Ali Reza
    Sharifi, Mehrdad
    Nasabi, Narjes Sadat
    Davarani, Esmat Rezabeigi
    Bastani, Peivand
    PLOS ONE, 2022, 17 (01):
  • [32] General Public Preferences for Allocating Scarce Medical Resources During COVID-19
    Huseynov, Samir
    Palma, Marco A.
    Nayga, Rodolfo M., Jr.
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 8
  • [33] COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among women leaving jails: A qualitative study
    Geana, Mugur V.
    Anderson, Sherri
    Ramaswamy, Megha
    PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING, 2021, 38 (05) : 892 - 896
  • [34] A call to protect patients, correctional staff and healthcare professionals in jails and prisons during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Oladeru, Oluwadamilola T.
    Tran, Nguyen-Toan
    Al-Rousan, Tala
    Williams, Brie
    Zaller, Nickolas
    HEALTH & JUSTICE, 2020, 8 (01)
  • [35] Health Care Professionals' Perception of Stress During COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran: A Qualitative Study
    Rouhbakhsh, Ashraf
    Badrfam, Rahim
    Nejatisafa, Ali-Akbar
    Soori, Marzieh
    Sharafi, Sayedeh Elham
    Etesam, Farnaz
    Shahmansouri, Nazila
    Arbabi, Mohammad
    Noorbala, Ahmad Ali
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2022, 12
  • [36] "And Then COVID Hits": A Qualitative Study of How Jails Adapted Services to Treat Opioid Use Disorder During COVID-19
    Harrington, Calla
    Bailey, Amelia
    Delorme, Elizabeth
    Hano, Samantha
    Evans, Elizabeth A.
    SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE, 2023, 58 (02) : 266 - 274
  • [37] Lived Experience of Emergency Health Care Utilization during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study
    Smith, Erin
    Hill, Michella
    Anderson, Cameron
    Sim, Moira
    Miles, Alecka
    Reid, David
    Mills, Brennen
    PREHOSPITAL AND DISASTER MEDICINE, 2021, 36 (06) : 691 - 696
  • [38] Unheard Voices of Pregnant Health Care Professionals during COVID-19 Pandemic? - A Qualitative Study
    Sindhuri, R.
    Mohan, Reenaa
    Surendran, Pravin
    Saranya, R.
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 2023, 27 (02) : 126 - 131
  • [39] A call to protect patients, correctional staff and healthcare professionals in jails and prisons during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Oluwadamilola T. Oladeru
    Nguyen-Toan Tran
    Tala Al-Rousan
    Brie Williams
    Nickolas Zaller
    Health & Justice, 8
  • [40] The experiences of health-care providers during the COVID-19 crisis in China: a qualitative study
    Liu, Qian
    Luo, Dan
    Haase, Joan E.
    Guo, Qiaohong
    Wang, Xiao Qin
    Liu, Shuo
    Xia, Lin
    Liu, Zhongchun
    Yang, Jiong
    Yang, Bing Xiang
    LANCET GLOBAL HEALTH, 2020, 8 (06): : E790 - E798