Name
222 HIV Prevention in Corrections: A Focus on Trafficking Survivors
Description

This scoping review assesses HIV/AIDS prevention strategies for incarcerated human trafficking victims, emphasizing tailored educational programs for reentry. Highlighting the heightened HIV risks from forced drug use and limited health care, the review proposes trauma-informed care, enhanced education, and robust support systems postrelease. It underscores the effectiveness of opt-out testing and PrEP initiation, advocating for policy reforms to improve health outcomes for this vulnerable population.

Educational Objectives

  • delineate current practices and barriers affecting abortion access and medical literacy in women?s correctional facilities
  • scrutinize legislative frameworks governing reproductive healthcare in Protective States
  • propose reforms to guarantee equitable and informed healthcare delivery

Level:Basic