Human Trafficking of Children: Nurse Practitioner Knowledge, Beliefs, and Experience Supporting the Development of a Practice Guideline: Part One

作者: Jessica L. Peck , Mikki Meadows-Oliver

DOI: 10.1016/J.PEDHC.2019.05.006

关键词: PsychologyNursingElectronic dataHealth equityGuidelineThematic analysisSex traffickingPoison controlCINAHLSuicide prevention

摘要: Introduction Part 1 of this series addressed low levels awareness about child trafficking among pediatric health care providers, supporting the need for clinical practice guidelines to aid evidence-based response potential victims in setting. The purpose article was explore evidence related effective when encountering at-risk children or those who have experienced and make recommendations a guideline. Method An integrated review literature included electronic data search PubMed, Ovid, CINAHL application social ecological model thematic analysis. Results Research is primarily inconclusive on trafficking, indicating directed at both prevention intervention. Discussion This supports clinicians as ideally equipped situated intervene myriad settings behalf with disparities are vulnerable advocating prevention, optimization equitable outcomes.

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