作者: Risha Sinha , Elahe Tashakor , Casey Pinto
DOI: 10.1080/23322705.2018.1448956
关键词:
摘要: ABSTRACTObjective: To assess Central Pennsylvania health-care professional and student knowledge, beliefs, awareness of human trafficking.Methods: An anonymous online public survey URL was distributed from May through July 2017 at two academic systems one medical school in to 4,925 professionals students.Results: The majority participants exhibited least moderate knowledge trafficking (96.88%) but indicated they did not feel confident identifying victims (47.51%). Despite lacking confidence, 57.06% agreed would likely encounter their current or future practice. Participants with previous training had a higher human-trafficking score than those without.Conclusions: Within this study, identify demonstrated greater degree comfort, confidence respect comparison untrained coun...