Evidence-based Care of the Human Trafficking Patient.
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Human trafficking is the intentional exploitation of vulnerable individuals for the personal gain of the exploiter and is now recognized as an emerging public health care priority. Health care providers are well positioned to identify and assist trafficked individuals as well as those who may be at risk for exploitation. Trauma informed care is essential to identify victims and evaluate the impact of traumatic stress while highlighting survivors' strengths and supporting their resiliency. Human trafficking demographics, including mental and physical health problems, health considerations, risk factors, screening, implications for practice, and national resources, are reviewed.Reference Key |
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Authors | Costa, Christine B;McCoy, Kathleen T;Early, Gayle J;Deckers, Cathleen M; |
Journal | the nursing clinics of north america |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | S0029-6465(19)30059-3 |
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