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Senior J, Forsyth K, Walsh E, et al. Health and social care services for older male adults in prison: the identification of current service provision and piloting of an assessment and care planning model. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2013 Aug. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 1.5.)

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Appendix 7Interview guide for prisoners who received the Older prisoner Health and Social Care Assessment and Plan

  1. How long have you been in this prison?
  2. What happened when you did the older prisoner assessment with the older prisoner lead?
  3. Can you describe your experience of arriving into this prison?
  4. How have any issues that were raised upon your reception into prison been dealt with? Is there anything you would have liked to have happen instead?
  5. What services are you aware of, and have you been in contact with any since arriving into prison? What support and for what are you currently getting from this prison? Is there anything that prevents you getting the help/support you need? Are you aware of this prison offering any specialist services for older prisoners? If so, what services?
  6. Do you think you have any needs that are different from those of younger prisoners? If so, what are they? Do you consider you need different services from other prisoners because of your age? If so, why, if not, why not?
  7. How have you settled into this prison? Has it been easy or difficult? Why?
  8. Have you raised any concerns after you went through the initial reception process? If so, what were these concerns and how were they dealt with?
  9. Do you have any current concerns or issues about being in prison? What are they? Do you know how to resolve them?
  10. I've come to the end of my questions now, is there anything else you would like to discuss?
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