Factors Influencing Domestic Human Trafficking in Africa: Protocol for a Scoping Review.

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Loubna Belaid, Ivan Sarmiento, Anna Dion, Andrés Rojas Cardenas, Anne Cockcroft, Neil Andersson
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Abstract

Background: Human trafficking is a human rights violation in every region of the world. The African continent is not spared. Every year, millions of people experience significant health and social consequences. International organizations and governments combating human trafficking are hindered by a lack of knowledge about what factors influence domestic (within-country) human trafficking.

Objective: This study aims to conduct a scoping review to collate and synthesize literature on factors influencing domestic trafficking in Africa.

Methods: We will follow Arksey and O'Malley's framework to answer the question about reported influences on domestic human trafficking and their relative weight. The search strategy will explore PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, and Scopus. A total of 2 independent researchers will select quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods studies that examine relationships influencing domestic human trafficking. We will document our results by following the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews) guidelines. We will extract a list of all reported relationships between identified factors influencing domestic human trafficking in each study. Based on a discourse analysis approach, we will weigh the strengths of the relationships based on how frequently they are reported across the included studies. We will summarize the findings as fuzzy cognitive maps depicting the relationships reported in the literature. The maps represent the influences between concepts (nodes) linked by arrows (edges) going from each cause to its outcomes. These maps are helpful visual summaries of the factors associated with domestic human trafficking, allowing a comparison with maps to be created by stakeholder groups.

Results: This project received financial support in March 2023. We expect to start the project in March 2024. We recruited 2 research staff members to conduct the scoping review and expect to publish the results in March 2025.

Conclusions: The review will provide a comprehensive understanding of factors influencing domestic human trafficking in Africa. The overlap of human trafficking with other forms of exploitation, the limited literature on domestic human trafficking, and the likely diversity of factors are challenges for the review. We propose strategies to address these challenges.

International registered report identifier (irrid): PRR1-10.2196/56392.

影响非洲国内人口贩运的因素:范围界定审查议定书》。
背景:人口贩运是世界各个地区侵犯人权的行为。非洲大陆也未能幸免。每年都有数百万人遭受严重的健康和社会后果。由于缺乏对影响国内(国内)人口贩运的因素的了解,国际组织和各国政府打击人口贩运的行动受到了阻碍:本研究旨在进行范围界定审查,整理和归纳有关影响非洲国内人口贩运因素的文献:我们将遵循 Arksey 和 O'Malley 的框架,回答有关国内人口贩运影响因素及其相对权重的问题。搜索策略将包括 PubMed、CINAHL、Web of Science 和 Scopus。共有 2 名独立研究人员将选择定量、定性或混合方法研究,探讨影响国内人口贩运的各种关系。我们将按照 PRISMA-ScR(系统性综述和 Meta 分析的首选报告项目,范围综述的扩展)指南记录研究结果。我们将提取每项研究中所有已确定的影响国内人口贩运因素之间关系的报告列表。根据话语分析方法,我们将根据纳入研究中报告的频率来权衡这些关系的强度。我们将把研究结果总结为模糊认知地图,描述文献中报告的关系。这些地图表示概念(节点)之间的影响,并由从每个原因到结果的箭头(边)连接起来。这些地图有助于直观地总结与国内人口贩运相关的因素,并可与利益相关群体绘制的地图进行比较:该项目于 2023 年 3 月获得资金支持。我们预计在 2024 年 3 月启动该项目。我们招聘了 2 名研究人员进行范围界定审查,预计将于 2025 年 3 月公布审查结果:此次审查将全面了解影响非洲国内人口贩运的因素。人口贩运与其他剥削形式的重叠、有关国内人口贩运的文献有限以及各种因素的可能多样性是审查面临的挑战。我们提出了应对这些挑战的策略:PRR1-10.2196/56392。
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