The Improving Primary Care Services for Imprisoned Women with Serious Mental Illness (IP-SIS) Study
The Improving Primary Care Services for Imprisoned Women with Serious Mental Illness (IP-SIS) Study
Funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) – Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB)
IRAS – 342813
There is hardly any evidence exists about how imprisoned women with SMI use primary care services. These services include general practice, dentists, eye health (opticians) and pharmacists. We want to find out how such services meet their healthcare needs and how these experiences are racially differentiated.