现代奴隶制核心成果集:幸存者驱动的关于恢复、福祉和重返社会优先成果的共识。

IF 5.4 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Trauma Violence & Abuse Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-22 DOI:10.1177/15248380231211955
Sohail Jannesari, Bee Damara, Rachel Witkin, Cornelius Katona, Queenie Sit, Minh Dang, Jeanet Joseph, Emma Howarth, Olivia Triantafillou, Claire Powell, Sabah Rafique, Anitta Sritharan, Nicola Wright, Sian Oram, Sharli Anne Paphitis
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对于现代奴隶制和人口贩运幸存者的恢复和重新融入社会所需的成果,没有达成共识。我们开发了现代奴隶制核心成果集(MSCOS)来解决这一差距。我们对成年幸存者寻求或经历的干预结果进行了三次英语回顾:定性系统回顾(4个数据库,18篇合格论文,专题分析),定量干预研究的快速回顾(4个数据库,8篇合格论文,内容分析)和灰色文献回顾(2个数据库,21个网站,呼吁证据,13篇合格论文,内容分析)。我们进一步从36份已有的幸存者访谈记录和7份来自代表性不足群体的幸存者访谈中提取结果。我们通过共识过程缩小了结果范围,包括:三阶段E-Delphi调查(191名受访者);最后的共识研讨会(46名参与者)。我们从3次回顾中得出398个结果,从访谈中得出843个结果。通过删除概念和文字上的重复,我们将其减少为跨越10个不同领域的72个结果的长列表。E-Delphi为共识研讨会提供了14个结果的候选名单,其中7个最终结果被选中。最终结果是:"长期一致的支持"、"安全和适当的住房"、"不受任何贩运者或其他施虐者的伤害"、"获得医疗"、"找到生活目标和自我实现"、"获得教育"和"富有同情心、了解创伤的服务"。MSCOS提供的结果为广泛的利益相关者所接受,并应在干预评估中加以衡量。
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The Modern Slavery Core Outcome Set: A Survivor-Driven Consensus on Priority Outcomes for Recovery, Wellbeing, and Reintegration.

The Modern Slavery Core Outcome Set: A Survivor-Driven Consensus on Priority Outcomes for Recovery, Wellbeing, and Reintegration.

The Modern Slavery Core Outcome Set: A Survivor-Driven Consensus on Priority Outcomes for Recovery, Wellbeing, and Reintegration.

The Modern Slavery Core Outcome Set: A Survivor-Driven Consensus on Priority Outcomes for Recovery, Wellbeing, and Reintegration.

There is no consensus on the outcomes needed for the recovery and reintegration of survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking. We developed the Modern Slavery Core Outcome Set (MSCOS) to address this gap. We conducted three English-language reviews on the intervention outcomes sought or experienced by adult survivors: a qualitative systematic review (4 databases, 18 eligible papers, thematic analysis), a rapid review of quantitative intervention studies (four databases, eight eligible papers, content analysis) and a gray literature review (2 databases, 21 websites, a call for evidence, 13 eligible papers, content analysis). We further extracted outcomes from 36 pre-existing interview transcripts with survivors, and seven interviews with survivors from underrepresented groups. We narrowed down outcomes via a consensus process involving: a three-stage E-Delphi survey (191 respondents); and a final consensus workshop (46 participants). We generated 398 outcomes from our 3 reviews, and 843 outcomes from interviews. By removing conceptual and literal duplicates, we reduced this to a longlist of 72 outcomes spanning 10 different domains. The E-Delphi produced a 14-outcome shortlist for the consensus workshop, where 7 final outcomes were chosen. Final outcomes were: "long-term consistent support," "secure and suitable housing," "safety from any trafficker or other abuser," "access to medical treatment," "finding purpose in life and self-actualisation," "access to education," and "compassionate, trauma-informed services." The MSCOS provides outcomes that are accepted by a wide range of stakeholders and that should be measured in intervention evaluation.

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期刊介绍: Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is devoted to organizing, synthesizing, and expanding knowledge on all force of trauma, abuse, and violence. This peer-reviewed journal is practitioner oriented and will publish only reviews of research, conceptual or theoretical articles, and law review articles. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is dedicated to professionals and advanced students in clinical training who work with any form of trauma, abuse, and violence. It is intended to compile knowledge that clearly affects practice, policy, and research.
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