在人口贩运和性剥削模拟培训中以幸存者经历为中心,改善病人护理。

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Stephanie Ellis, Breanna Heisterkamp, Abigail Fliegel, Brittany Puckett
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背景:人口贩运和性剥削是社会上普遍存在的问题。法医护士检查人员擅长识别和帮助经常寻求医疗保健的贩运和剥削受害者。然而,法医护士审查员往往缺乏对贩运案件的专门培训,不像他们对性侵犯案件的培训,而且可能对贩运受害者的外表持有偏见,使他们的反应复杂化。目的:为了弥合这一知识鸿沟,中西部大都市地区的一个多州法医护士教育项目创建了一个人口贩运/性剥削(HT/SE)技能实验室并进行了试点。方法:采用以幸存者为中心的方法,与人口贩运倡导机构和青年幸存者小组合作,设计课程,审查场景,并共同指导实验室。该实验室采用教学和实践训练相结合的方式来解决知识和技能方面的差距。结果:几乎所有的参与者都表示知识有所增加,超过一半的人表现出技能的提高。自我评估显示,25%的学习者在处理贩运案件方面从“高级初学者”进步到“胜任”。辅导员评价学习者的能力,大多数参与者表现出进步。结论:试点实验室的成功表明,这个HT/SE临床技能实验室可以在医疗保健学科中复制,潜在地改善对性侵犯背景下HT/SE幸存者的反应,但需要更多的实践来达到真正的能力。
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Centering Survivor Experiences in Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation Simulation Training to Improve Patient Care.

Background: Human trafficking and sexual exploitation are pervasive issues in society. Forensic nurse examiners are skilled at identifying and assisting victims of trafficking and exploitation, who frequently seek healthcare. However, forensic nurse examiners often lack specialized training for trafficking cases, unlike their training for sexual assault, and may hold biases regarding a trafficking victim's appearance, complicating their response.

Aim: To bridge this knowledge gap, a Human Trafficking/Sexual Exploitation (HT/SE) Skills Lab was created and piloted by a multistate forensic nurse education program in a Midwest metropolitan area.

Methods: A survivor-centered approach was employed by collaborating with a human trafficking advocacy agency and a youth survivor panel to design curriculum, review scenarios, and co-instruct the lab. The lab used a combination of didactic and hands-on training to address gaps in both knowledge and skill.

Results: Nearly all participants reported an increase in knowledge, and over half showed skill improvement. Self-assessments showed 25% of learners progressed from "advanced beginner" to "competent" in handling trafficking cases. Facilitators rated learners' competence, with most participants showing advancement.

Conclusions: The pilot lab's success indicates that this HT/SE Clinical Skills Lab can be replicated across healthcare disciplines, potentially improving responses to HT/SE survivors beyond sexual assault contexts, but more practice is needed to reach true competence.

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