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Medicina clínica y social

On-line version ISSN 2521-2281

Abstract

PEZO JIMENEZ, Omar; PENALOZA DE LA TORRE, Ulises Massino  and  PEZO JIMENEZ, Julissa Paola. Diagnosis of access to gyneco-obstetrician health services for women inmates in prison establishments in Peru. Med. clín. soc. [online]. 2023, vol.7, n.2, pp.113-118. ISSN 2521-2281.  https://doi.org/10.52379/mcs.v7i2.276.

Introduction:

It is transcendental to study access to health in various fields and especially in populations in a state of vulnerability. Women inmates are considered a special population group, the sustained increase in the prison population, locally and globally, and the fact that the health problems of persons deprived of liberty tend to be more prevalent than that of the population in general, it raises the need and the challenge of designing and establishing special strategies in reference to the care models necessary to carry out the tasks of care, prevention, and health promotion within prisons.

Objective:

The objective of the study was to detect access to gynecologist-obstetric health services in penitentiary establishments in Peru during the year 2021.

Methods:

The study is descriptive, cross, was carried out in the penitentiary setting and covers all the penitentiary establishments in the regions of Peru with a female penitentiary population distributed throughout the Peruvian territory during the year 2021. For data collection, the secondary source documentary technique, the instrument in which the information collected was lost was the documentary file.

Results:

It was found that 13 women's prisons and 31 women's pavilions, of which only 15 (34.09%) have gynecologist-obstetric service, while 29 (35.91%) do not have gynecologist-obstetric service. Of the total prison population studied, 4,360 inmates, not all of them received at least one gynecologist-obstetrician care during the year 2021.

Discussion:

Access to gynecologist-obstetric services in the women's prison population in Peru is restricted, placing women deprived of their liberty in a situation of vulnerability.

Keywords : Penitentiary establishment; women; access to health; gynecology.

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