Abstract
Healthcare professionals have not been successful in identifying human trafficking victims. Lack of recognition is related to inadequate training and screening tools. No patients had been identified as potential human trafficking victims in our Emergency Department prior to the initiation of this project. This was a staff development evidenced based practice project. We wanted to educate the staff on how to identify human trafficking victims in the clinical setting. Once patients were identified the staff had to be educated on how to respond appropriately to this patient population.
Sigma Membership
Non-member
Lead Author Affiliation
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford, Bedford, Texas, USA
Type
Poster
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Clinical Practice Guideline(s)
Research Approach
Other
Keywords:
Human Trafficking Victims, Screening Tools, Patient Care Improvement
Recommended Citation
Blume, Susan G., "Identification of human trafficking victims in the emergency department" (2020). General Submissions: Presenations (Oral and Poster). 99.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/gen_sub_presentations/2020/posters/99
Conference Name
EN20X — A Virtual Xperience
Conference Host
Emergency Nurses Association
Conference Location
Virtual Event
Conference Year
2020
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Identification of human trafficking victims in the emergency department
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Healthcare professionals have not been successful in identifying human trafficking victims. Lack of recognition is related to inadequate training and screening tools. No patients had been identified as potential human trafficking victims in our Emergency Department prior to the initiation of this project. This was a staff development evidenced based practice project. We wanted to educate the staff on how to identify human trafficking victims in the clinical setting. Once patients were identified the staff had to be educated on how to respond appropriately to this patient population.