Including Prisoners in Research Design: Codevelopment of a Practical Guidance Toolkit to Support Intervention Delivery to Address the Physical and Mental Health of Older Prisoners (PAMHOP) Study
Amanda E. Perry, Thirimon Moe‐Byrne, John Schofield, Lisa Ashton, Noemia Siqueria, Sarah Knowles, Prof Rachel Churchill, Tim Colman, Steve Parrott, Kevin Williamson

TL;DR
This study created a toolkit to improve the physical and mental health of older prisoners by involving them in designing and testing activities.
Contribution
The paper introduces a co-developed practical guidance toolkit for delivering health interventions to older prisoners.
Findings
Common mental and physical health issues were identified, with engagement in activities improving mental health symptoms.
Creative activities and peer support were key to engagement and sustainability of interventions.
Intervention delivery costs were higher for male participants compared to female participants.
Abstract
Over the last decade, the number of older people in custody with common mental and physical health problems has increased. Little is known about the effectiveness of interventions targeting this age group. To codevelop a practical guidance toolkit(s) to support the delivery of interventions to benefit the common mental and physical health of older people in custody. Twelve 3‐h workshops between March and April 2023 were conducted with 26 participants at two prison sites in the North of England. The six workshops in each site consisted of research‐based activities and interlinked taster sessions. The research data were collected by the research team to identify the causal links between common mental and physical health problems; activity preferences; the feasibility, acceptability and sustainability of delivering the activities and engagement barriers, which formed a bespoke…
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TopicsHealth Policy Implementation Science · Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis · Frailty in Older Adults
