Evaluation of a Human Trafficking Screening Process in an Urban Emergency Department.

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Kathleen Stepanovic, Anna Candoleza Muglia, Jennie Paxton, Jenny Ahn, Monika Pitzele
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Abstract

Background/aims: Human trafficking (HT) affects 25 million people globally, with Illinois ranking eleventh in U.S. cases, highlighting the need for effective health care identification systems. To evaluate an HT screening program implemented in a Chicago emergency department (ED).

Methods: The program established an HT victim screening tool into the electronic medical record, trained staff on HT red flags, and used a silent identification system to enhance victim detection at multiple patient interaction points.

Results: Two HT victims were identified shortly after implementation. However, sustainability measures proved inadequate, with screening numbers at only 15 screens 2 years after implementation. Challenges included high staff turnover, insufficient training, hidden screening locations, and poor maintenance of the silent notification system.

Discussions: Ongoing education, better screening placement, and leveraging Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners' expertise are critical for improvement. A new initiative is underway to address barriers and enhance the HT protocol in the Chicago ED.

城市急诊科人口贩运筛查过程的评估。
背景/目的:人口贩运(HT)影响全球2500万人,伊利诺伊州在美国案件中排名第11位,突出了有效的医疗保健识别系统的必要性。评估芝加哥急诊科(ED)实施的HT筛查方案。方法:该项目在电子病历中建立了HT受害者筛查工具,对工作人员进行了HT危险信号培训,并使用无声识别系统在多个患者互动点加强受害者检测。结果:在实施后不久,确定了两个HT受害者。然而,可持续性措施被证明是不够的,在实施两年后,筛查数量仅为15个。挑战包括工作人员流动率高、培训不足、隐藏的筛查地点以及无声通知系统维护不善。讨论:持续的教育,更好的筛查安排,以及利用性侵犯护士审查员的专业知识是改善的关键。一项新的倡议正在进行中,以解决障碍并加强芝加哥ED的HT协议。
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