Abstract

The findings from this study will describe pre-existing assumptions about human trafficking victims and demonstrate the effectiveness of focused human trafficking education on improving nurses' knowledge and self-efficacy in identifying victims in the acute care setting.

Description

45th Biennial Convention 2019 Theme: Connect. Collaborate. Catalyze.

Authors

Rani Sangha

Author Details

Rani Sangha, DNP, MBA, RN - School of Nursing

Sigma Membership

Non-member

Lead Author Affiliation

Bon Secours, Richmond, Virginia, USA

Type

Poster

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Acute Care, Human Trafficking, Human Trafficking and Nurses, Healthcare Professionals

Conference Name

45th Biennial Convention

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Washington, DC, USA

Conference Year

2019

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Nurses' ability to identify victims of human trafficking

Washington, DC, USA

The findings from this study will describe pre-existing assumptions about human trafficking victims and demonstrate the effectiveness of focused human trafficking education on improving nurses' knowledge and self-efficacy in identifying victims in the acute care setting.