Data Report: "Health care of Persons Deprived of Liberty" Course From Brazil's Unified Health System Virtual Learning Environment

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Autor(a) principal: Valentim, Janaína
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Eloiza da, Valentim, Ricardo, Dias-Trindade, Sara, Dias, Aline de Pinho, Oliveira, Aliete Cristina Gomes Dias Pedrosa da Cunha, Barbalho, Ingridy, Fernandes, Felipe, Silva, Rodrigo Dantas da, Romão, Manoel Honorio, Teixeira, César, Henriques, Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/info:doi:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.742071
Resumo: The Brazilian prison system has a history of shortcomings related to lack of investments and infrastructure, leading to severe consequences for the entire prison population, such as problems related to fundamental guarantees of human rights, the lack of health care, and the rise in criminality rates (1-3). With almost the third-largest prison population (4), Brazil accumulates critical issues such as overcrowding, high internal violence indexes, and disease spread (5-7). Data from January to June 2019, from the National Survey of the Penitentiary Information System (Infopen)—Brazil's system of statistical information regarding correctional facilities, published by the National Penitentiary Department (8)—pointed out that the Brazilian prison population was 752,277. Thus, 31,742 people had some condition, 8,523 were HIV-positive, 6,920 had syphilis, 9,113 had tuberculosis, and 7,186 had other diseases. We present a set of factors that characterize the population deprived of liberty as a vulnerable group to Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) (9). Among those that most affect this highly invisible population, Syphilis, HIV, and Tuberculosis are most prominent due to their fast spread and the challenges for diagnosing and accessing treatment (10-12). Yet, in this discouraging spectrum, hope still lingers. It is represented by public policies that genuinely serve such a population and human education aiming to develop its potential fully, including individuals who permeate the prison system in its totality, both those deprived of their liberty and professionals who work there.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Data Report: "Health care of Persons Deprived of Liberty" Course From Brazil's Unified Health System Virtual Learning Environment
title Data Report: "Health care of Persons Deprived of Liberty" Course From Brazil's Unified Health System Virtual Learning Environment
spellingShingle Data Report: "Health care of Persons Deprived of Liberty" Course From Brazil's Unified Health System Virtual Learning Environment
Valentim, Janaína
Health care
Virtual Learning Environment
Data Report
title_short Data Report: "Health care of Persons Deprived of Liberty" Course From Brazil's Unified Health System Virtual Learning Environment
title_full Data Report: "Health care of Persons Deprived of Liberty" Course From Brazil's Unified Health System Virtual Learning Environment
title_fullStr Data Report: "Health care of Persons Deprived of Liberty" Course From Brazil's Unified Health System Virtual Learning Environment
title_full_unstemmed Data Report: "Health care of Persons Deprived of Liberty" Course From Brazil's Unified Health System Virtual Learning Environment
title_sort Data Report: "Health care of Persons Deprived of Liberty" Course From Brazil's Unified Health System Virtual Learning Environment
author Valentim, Janaína
author_facet Valentim, Janaína
Oliveira, Eloiza da
Valentim, Ricardo
Dias-Trindade, Sara
Dias, Aline de Pinho
Oliveira, Aliete Cristina Gomes Dias Pedrosa da Cunha
Barbalho, Ingridy
Fernandes, Felipe
Silva, Rodrigo Dantas da
Romão, Manoel Honorio
Teixeira, César
Henriques, Jorge
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Eloiza da
Valentim, Ricardo
Dias-Trindade, Sara
Dias, Aline de Pinho
Oliveira, Aliete Cristina Gomes Dias Pedrosa da Cunha
Barbalho, Ingridy
Fernandes, Felipe
Silva, Rodrigo Dantas da
Romão, Manoel Honorio
Teixeira, César
Henriques, Jorge
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valentim, Janaína
Oliveira, Eloiza da
Valentim, Ricardo
Dias-Trindade, Sara
Dias, Aline de Pinho
Oliveira, Aliete Cristina Gomes Dias Pedrosa da Cunha
Barbalho, Ingridy
Fernandes, Felipe
Silva, Rodrigo Dantas da
Romão, Manoel Honorio
Teixeira, César
Henriques, Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health care
Virtual Learning Environment
Data Report
topic Health care
Virtual Learning Environment
Data Report
description The Brazilian prison system has a history of shortcomings related to lack of investments and infrastructure, leading to severe consequences for the entire prison population, such as problems related to fundamental guarantees of human rights, the lack of health care, and the rise in criminality rates (1-3). With almost the third-largest prison population (4), Brazil accumulates critical issues such as overcrowding, high internal violence indexes, and disease spread (5-7). Data from January to June 2019, from the National Survey of the Penitentiary Information System (Infopen)—Brazil's system of statistical information regarding correctional facilities, published by the National Penitentiary Department (8)—pointed out that the Brazilian prison population was 752,277. Thus, 31,742 people had some condition, 8,523 were HIV-positive, 6,920 had syphilis, 9,113 had tuberculosis, and 7,186 had other diseases. We present a set of factors that characterize the population deprived of liberty as a vulnerable group to Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) (9). Among those that most affect this highly invisible population, Syphilis, HIV, and Tuberculosis are most prominent due to their fast spread and the challenges for diagnosing and accessing treatment (10-12). Yet, in this discouraging spectrum, hope still lingers. It is represented by public policies that genuinely serve such a population and human education aiming to develop its potential fully, including individuals who permeate the prison system in its totality, both those deprived of their liberty and professionals who work there.
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