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  • Healthcare Management
  • Psychiatry

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  • Interprofessional collaboration is crucial for supporting mentally ill offenders.
  • Understanding these interactions within the prison system is limited.
  • Effective collaboration impacts the quality of care for this vulnerable population.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore prison officers' perceptions of current and desired interprofessional collaboration (relational coordination).
  • To identify areas for improvement in collaboration between prison staff and healthcare professionals.
  • To understand how to better integrate mental health services into the prison setting.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized an adapted version of Gittell's Relational Coordination (RC) scale.
  • Surveyed 160 prison officers in the Norwegian prison system.
  • Evaluated both actual and desired levels of RC with various professional groups.

Main Results:

  • Prison officers reported lowest collaboration with specialist mental health staff and doctors.
  • Collaboration was highest with nurses, social workers, and other prison officers.
  • Significant gaps exist between desired and actual collaboration, particularly with mental health specialists.

Conclusions:

  • Current collaboration with mental health specialists is insufficient for mentally ill offenders.
  • The existing 'import model' for mental health services may hinder effective professional relationships.
  • Revising care pathways and integrating mental health specialists more closely is recommended.