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Table 2 Health staffs’ perception of supports/services that are important for older individuals’ successful community reintegration (N = 16)

From: Older people in custody in a forensic psychiatric facility, prevalence of dementia, and community reintegration needs: an exploratory analysis

Supports/Services

Social Worker % (n)

Primary Nurse % (n)

% Agreement

κ

p-value

Transitional housing

69 (11)

75 (12)

69

0.231

.350

Social housing

44 (7)

69 (11)

50

0.045

.838

Permanent supportive housing

75 (12)

62 (10)

63

0.143

.551

Employment

56 (9)

62 (10)

81

0.613

.013

Financiala

81 (13)

100 (16)

81

  

Healtha

94 (15)

100 (16)

94

  

End of life care

19 (3)

25 (4)

81

0.455

.064

Medical benefitsa

100 (16)

100 (16)

100

  

Medication administrationa

88 (14)

100 (16)

88

  

Mental healtha

94 (15)

100 (16)

94

  

Psychiatric

88 (14)

94 (15)

94

0.636

.006

Addiction support

75 (12)

56 (9)

81

0.600

.009

Cognitive support

31 (5)

44 (7)

63

0.213

.377

Mobility

38 (6)

44 (7)

69

0.355

.152

Caregiver

50 (8)

38 (6)

50

0.000

1.000

Family reunification

81 (13)

75 (12)

56

−0.273

.267

Cultural

75 (12)

50 (8)

63

0.250

.248

Legal

44 (7)

69 (11)

50

0.045

.838

Meal support

94 (15)

44 (7)

50

0.099

.362

  1. aMeasures of association could not be computed because correctional health care providers’ perceptions were a constant