Living & Dying Well in Prison Jayne Miller – Service Manager Jacqueline Carrigan – Clinical Manager Prison Healthcare.

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Living & Dying Well in Prison Jayne Miller – Service Manager Jacqueline Carrigan – Clinical Manager Prison Healthcare

There are currently 3 prisons within the NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde area: HMP Barlinnie HMP Low Moss HMP Greenock In 2008/2009 Scotland Prison Act (1989) was repealed allowing NHS Boards to become sole healthcare providers for patients held in prisons in their catchment areas and transfer formally took place on 1st November 2011.

HMP Barlinnie Scotland's largest and busiest prison Opened in 1882 and newest hall was built in 1927 Capacity for 960 BUT frequently holds prisoners Population is all male and over the age of 21 Mixed population - remand, short term & long term prisoners Staffing - 1 Health Centre Manager, 3 Clinical Managers, 4 Senior Nurses, 37 Practitioner Nurses, 6 Health Care Assistants & 8 Admin Staff admissions per week Only prison in NHS GG&C to have 24 hour nursing cover

HMP Low Moss Re-opened in 2012 but has been a prison since 1968 Capacity for 760 and currently holds 757 Population all male and over the age of 21 Mixed population - remand, short term & long term prisoners Staffing - 1 Health Centre Manager, 2 Clinical Managers, 5 Senior Nurses, 10 Practitioner Nurses, 7 Health Care Assistants & 4 Admin Staff 150 admissions per month Only prison in GG&C that has purpose built disabled access cells

HMP Greenock Opened in 1910 Capacity for 249 and currently holds 245 prisoners Mixed population - remand, short term & long term prisoners - all over 21 Staffing - 1 Health Centre Manager, 1 Clinical Manager, 9 Practitioner Nurses, 3 Health Care Assistants & 2 Admin Staff 50 admissions per quarter Only prison in NHS GG&C to have female prisoners – around 50 Just opened 2 CIUs

Prison Healthcare Nursing provision within prisons is split into three "specialities" - Primary Care - Mental Health - Addictions Nurse led clinics include - asthma, diabetes, tissue viability, phlebotomy, BBV & depot clinics Routine nursing responsibilities include - admission medicals, risk assessments, triage, medical emergencies & medication administration

Prison Healthcare Keep Well Services - Sexual Health, Smoking Cessation, Medicine Management Medical input is via GP's - Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm, pre- set slots External services include - Psychiatry, Pharmacy, Dentist, Podiatrist & Optician Out of hours medical cover is provided via Forensic Medical Examiners (FME's) linked with Police Custody Suite Service Bid currently in for Psychology

Barriers to providing Healthcare in a Prison setting Lack of appropriate accommodation Access to Personal Care Access to Palliative Care Family pressures Prison regime Stigma when attending OP Clinics SPS Compassionate Release Policy

Prison Healthcare A Case Study

Case Study Mr Q Mr Q is a 52 year old male who was serving a 24 month sentence within the protection hall of HMP Barlinnie He self referred to Prison Healthcare as he had concerns regarding sudden weight loss and difficulty swallowing After an initial assessment by the hall nurse Mr Q’s case was discussed with the G.P, he was further reviewed and referred for an Endoscopy

Pathophysiology Following the Endoscopy, Mr Q was referred to a Specialist Oncologist (Beatson) where he was further assessed (chest x-ray, CT scan and routine bloods). He was diagnosed with Squamous Cell Carcinoma Oesophageal Cancer with no metastasis After consideration of the treatment options Mr Q refused all treatment

Past Medical History Mr Q had no chronic diseases or significant past medical history He had not been seen by medical staff since his admission to the establishment (12 weeks ago) He had a history of chronic alcohol dependence, he had received an alcohol withdrawal since admission but had refused any further support from addiction services. He was a cigarette smoker of approximately roll ups per day and refused referral to smoke cessation services This was his first custodial sentence

Nursing Assessment After further consideration and discussions with both nursing and medical staff Mr Q agreed to treatment Complex case discussion including Mr Q, nursing, medical and the keep well nurse Formulation of a nursing care plan which involved, planned daily assessment and intervention by healthcare staff Discussion with wider nursing team and the outpatient nurse from The Beatson

Nursing Interventions Mr Q attended The Beatson for Radiation Therapy on a daily basis for 14 days Due to Mucositis / swallowing difficulties Mr Q had a nasogastric tube passed. This was to enable the administration of medication Mr Q was able to manage a liquid diet and meal supplement drinks Mr Q was shown how to manage his own NG tube but had challenges with this

Nursing Interventions Whilst in the establishment, Mr Q received intensive nursing interventions, weekly weights, assessment of NG tube, oral assessment and ongoing emotional support Administration of prescribed medications Regular liaison and meetings with relatives and SPS staff Regular liaison with the outpatient specialist nurse

Liaison with SPS Staff Mr Q gave us consent to discuss his care with SPS staff to ensure we could request specific medical markers Liaison with SPS catering, Residential Officers and Escorting Agencies Liaison with security staff re clinical equipment which was required (glass products) Planning of appointments and the need for these to be on specific days SPS considering an application to the Scottish Government for Early Release on Licence on Compassionate Grounds

Outcome Mr Q completed his treatment and is currently in remission Mr Q was advised re. positive lifestyle changes and engaged with the Keep Well Service. He had lengthy periods of time with nursing staff which also had a positive effect on his mental state Mr Q did report symptoms of stress and coping strategies were put in place to enable him to deal with these symptoms Mr Q continued to smoke during his treatment and when the treatment was completed Mr Q was transferred to another SPS establishment nearer his home once his treatment was finished

Conclusion Communication between SPS and NHS can be challenging as we are both considering the healthcare of patients from very different angles HMP Barlinnie is not an ideal place to provide complex medical care/palliative care. There is a lack of space in the cells, poor light, ventilation issues and the patients regularly find the environment cold. Despite the challenges we work collaboratively with patients, relatives and wider members of the healthcare team and receive positive feedback