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Abstract
This first-person narrative describes some of the barriers to caring well for patients at the intersection of human trafficking and substance use disorder. I canvass some of the ethical considerations regarding these patients' autonomy and call for establishing and using evidence-based practice to manage these complex scenarios.
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Authors Wood, Stephen P;
Journal ama journal of ethics
Year 2018
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amajethics.2018.1212
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