Elements of a care pathway for human trafficking victims in emergency departments: A mapping review.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1111/wvn.12761
Leanne van Rooy, Yvonne Botma, Celia J Filmalter, Tanya Heyns
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Abstract

Background: Human trafficking, a form of modern slavery, is a global health problem. Human trafficking victims may need health care while they are being exploited, and traffickers often take victims to emergency departments (EDs) if their injuries and illness prevent them from working. Healthcare professionals in EDs could help combat human trafficking; however, 85% of human trafficking victims in EDs remain unidentified. Implementing a standardized care pathway to improve the identification and care of human trafficking victims may improve the identification of these victims and allow victims to become survivors.

Aims: This mapping review aimed to identify the elements that should be included in a care pathway facilitating the recognition of and response to human trafficking victims in EDs.

Methods: Five electronic databases generated 159 articles and 628 gray literature records, of which 23 primary research reports and five reports from gray literature were included. The following electronic databases were searched: EBSCOhost, Scopus, Web of Science, ProQuest, and PubMed. ProQuest Central and gray literature were records OR Magazines OR Newspapers OR Blogs, Podcasts, AND Websites OR Working Papers OR Conference Papers & Proceedings. The inclusion criteria for the population were adults (≥18 years), human trafficking victims, and sex trafficking victims. The concept, pathway and algorithm, and context of the ED were used. Records were blinded when assessing eligibility. The demographics of the included records were descriptively analyzed. The reports and gray literature were deductively coded and charted. The data extraction tool was based on the emergency nursing framework and was developed before data extraction. Inductive analysis was used to create subthemes, namely, approach to victims, characteristics, red flags, identifying questions, opportunities to be recognized, strategies, approach upon recognition, potential danger, and resources.

Results: A holistic care pathway embedded in a person-centered trauma-informed approach was conceptualized. The strategies are based on The Blue Heart and The Blue Campaign 4Ps, including prevention, protection, prosecuting, and partnerships. An evidence-informed approach that is culturally congruent and gender sensitive should be adopted. Healthcare professionals will be able to identify and assess victims, avoid retraumatization, and initiate interprofessional partnerships to provide coordinated care.

Linking evidence to action: Human trafficking victims may escape detection in EDs. This mapping review identified elements to be included in a care pathway for recognizing and responding to victims of human trafficking. The care pathway should be built on person-centered and trauma-informed care and include prevention, protection, prosecution, and partnership-building strategies. Moreover, an interprofessional team approach is needed to identify, assess, and care for such victims. Future studies should develop a standardized care pathway for healthcare professionals to recognize and respond to human trafficking victims in emergency departments.

急诊科人口贩运受害者护理路径的要素:绘图审查。
背景:人口贩运是现代奴役的一种形式,是一个全球性的健康问题。人口贩运受害者在被剥削期间可能需要保健,如果受害者因受伤和疾病无法工作,贩运者往往会将受害者送到急诊室。急诊科的医护人员可以帮助打击人口贩运;然而,在急诊室,85%的人口贩运受害者身份不明。实施标准化护理途径以改进对贩运人口受害者的识别和护理,可能会改进对这些受害者的识别,并使受害者成为幸存者。目的:本次绘图审查旨在确定应纳入护理途径的要素,以促进识别和应对急诊科的人口贩运受害者。方法:5个电子数据库共收录159篇文献和628篇灰色文献记录,其中包括23篇初步研究报告和5篇灰色文献报告。检索了以下电子数据库:EBSCOhost、Scopus、Web of Science、ProQuest和PubMed。ProQuest中心文献和灰色文献是记录、杂志、报纸、博客、播客、网站、工作论文、会议论文和会议记录。纳入标准为成年人(≥18岁)、人口贩运受害者和性贩运受害者。运用了ED的概念、路径和算法以及上下文。在评估资格时,记录是盲法的。对纳入记录的人口统计学进行描述性分析。报告和灰色文献经过演绎编码并绘制图表。数据提取工具基于急诊护理框架,在数据提取之前开发。采用归纳分析的方法创建了分主题,即:对受害者的处理方法、特征、危险信号、识别问题、需要识别的机会、策略、识别方法、潜在危险和资源。结果:一个整体护理途径嵌入在以人为中心的创伤知情的方法是概念化的。这些战略基于“蓝色之心”和“蓝色运动4p”,包括预防、保护、起诉和伙伴关系。应采取符合文化和对性别问题敏感的循证办法。医疗保健专业人员将能够识别和评估受害者,避免再创伤,并启动跨专业伙伴关系,以提供协调的护理。将证据与行动联系起来:人口贩运受害者可能逃过急诊室的侦查。这一绘图审查确定了在确认和应对人口贩运受害者的护理途径中应包括的要素。护理途径应建立在以人为本和创伤知情护理的基础上,包括预防、保护、起诉和建立伙伴关系战略。此外,需要一个跨专业的团队方法来识别、评估和照顾这些受害者。未来的研究应该为医疗保健专业人员制定一个标准化的护理途径,以识别和应对急诊科的人口贩运受害者。
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期刊介绍: The leading nursing society that has brought you the Journal of Nursing Scholarship is pleased to bring you Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing. Now publishing 6 issues per year, this peer-reviewed journal and top information resource from The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, uniquely bridges knowledge and application, taking a global approach in its presentation of research, policy and practice, education and management, and its link to action in real world settings. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing is written especially for: Clinicians Researchers Nurse leaders Managers Administrators Educators Policymakers Worldviews on Evidence­-Based Nursing is a primary source of information for using evidence-based nursing practice to improve patient care by featuring: Knowledge synthesis articles with best practice applications and recommendations for linking evidence to action in real world practice, administra-tive, education and policy settings Original articles and features that present large-scale studies, which challenge and develop the knowledge base about evidence-based practice in nursing and healthcare Special features and columns with information geared to readers’ diverse roles: clinical practice, education, research, policy and administration/leadership Commentaries about current evidence-based practice issues and developments A forum that encourages readers to engage in an ongoing dialogue on critical issues and questions in evidence-based nursing Reviews of the latest publications and resources on evidence-based nursing and healthcare News about professional organizations, conferences and other activities around the world related to evidence-based nursing Links to other global evidence-based nursing resources and organizations.
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