Perceptions de l’organisation et de la pratique des soins buccodentaires en milieu carcéral par les professionnels

Sante Publique. 2022;33(5):713-723. doi: 10.3917/spub.215.0713.
[Article in French]

Abstract

Introduction: Few studies have been conducted on the role and position of dental surgeons in prisons. Interestingly though, dental surgeons perform in a peculiar working environment, since the organizations are divided into two administrative structures: penitentiary and hospital administrations. Stakeholders’ perceptions of both the current oral healthcare organization in prisons and the interactions between prison and hospital administrations’ professionals will be at the core of this study.

Purpose of research: This article aims at assessing hospital and penitentiary administration agents’ perceptions of oral healthcare practice in prison. This assessment is based on the analysis of 18 semi-structured interviews with prison directors, integration and probation officers, coordinating physicians and dentists. To do this, three analytical categories were established containing first contextual elements, second each professional culture and last actual and potential interactions.

Results: Dentists were identified as specific agents within prison’ sanitary units because of the separation between dentistry and other medical specialties. Indeed, the relation to the body, to self-image and self-esteem along with the specific positioning regarding medical secrecy and expertise required by prison staff make dentistry practice a separate field in prison.

Conclusion: The results of this study highlight dentists’ specific positioning in prison sanitary units. They could be identified as helpful intermediaries in the building of interactions between penitentiary and hospital administrations thanks to the specificity of the dentistry practice which simultaneously provides health care and promotes the reconstruction of self-image and self-esteem, which are key factors of reintegration.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Prisoners*
  • Prisons*