实施最新筛查工具,在急诊科识别人口贩运受害者。

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING
Laura Flinn
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背景:人口贩运是美国所有地区普遍存在的主要非法产业,包括卫生保健机构。所有人都有被贩运的风险,因为它不受年龄、性别、地点、性取向、社会经济地位或教育的歧视。受害者往往在被奴役期间被送到急诊科,但没有被卫生保健人员认出来。这可能是由于缺乏适当的筛查问题,或者护理人员没有充分了解人口贩运中明显存在的危险信号。目的:本质量改进项目旨在制定一个更新的筛查问题,以在急诊科内识别人口贩运受害者。方法:护理人员自愿参与,并在其排班期间向所有成年患者询问更新的筛查问题。结果:与该组织目前的筛查问题相比,该项目成功地识别了潜在的受害者,增加了59.4%。结论/对护理的启示:通过提高工作人员的教育和信心,筛查可以提高对这些受害者的识别。不幸的是,大多数卫生保健机构没有专门的筛查工具来识别这些受害者,导致许多受害者离开设施时没有被识别出来,也没有提供可能的资源。
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Implementation of an Updated Screening Tool to Identify Human Trafficking Victims in the Emergency Department.

Background: Human trafficking is a major illegal industry prevalent in all regions of the United States, including health care settings. All humans are at risk of becoming trafficked because it does not discriminate against age, gender, location, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or education. Often during their enslavement, victims are seen in the emergency department setting but are not identified by health care staff. This can be due to a lack of proper screening questions or nursing staff not being adequately educated on the red flags evident in the presence of human trafficking. Objective: This quality improvement project aimed to develop an updated screening question to identify human trafficking victims within the emergency department. Methods: Nursing staff volunteered to participate and ask an updated screening question to all adult patients during their scheduled shifts. Results: This project successfully identified potential victims by an increase of 59.4% compared to the current screening question in place at this organization. Conclusion/Implications for Nursing: By increasing the education and confidence of the staff, screening can improve the identification of these victims. Unfortunately, most health care settings do not have specific screening tools to identify these victims, leading to many victims leaving the facility without being identified or possible resources being given.

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