Abstract

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

Highlights

  • 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 [1,2,3]

  • We present a set of factors that characterize the population deprived of liberty as a vulnerable group to Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) [9]

  • 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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INTRODUCTION

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 [1,2,3]. Several resources are used, such as texts, animations, interactive timelines, infographics, videos, and games It presents a training structure for health professionals to get to know and work in the Brazilian prison system and for the general population to get acquainted with the reality of the penitentiary system, actions developed in this context. The data report we present to answer such question purposes to perform a descriptive analysis of ASPPL’s data and provide a repository containing the set of participants’ data so that the scientific community may contribute with further research This repository contributes to the definition of scenarios that enable assessing the quality of health care in the Brazilian prison system and visualizing essential characteristics, such as profile and geographic location, related to the participants who took the course and to the health care facilities.

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