Development of a Human Trafficking Flowsheet for Clinical Forensic Examiners.

Jennifer S Sonsiadek, Heather K DeVore, Christine Toliver, Cara Yingling
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Abstract: When trafficked patients are identified in the healthcare setting, clinical forensic examiners, including sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs), may be consulted to provide medical care and to collect forensic evidence. However, using a standard sexual assault protocol and documentation form may not completely identify or address the unique needs of these patients. Our SANE program sought to improve the healthcare approach to trafficked patients by developing a trafficking-specific documentation flowsheet. The goal of this quality improvement project was to guide a clinical forensic examiner through a comprehensive examination while addressing specific patient needs and optimizing trauma-informed service delivery. We gathered several local multidisciplinary human trafficking specialists together to provide expert recommendations and feedback during the creation process. Both paper and electronic forms of the flowsheet were designed. SANEs completed the flowsheet on 22 patient encounters and filled out a utilization review survey describing their experience. Feedback data collected through the utilization review process guided further modifications to the flowsheet, which were then implemented into clinical practice guidelines. We found that engaging multidisciplinary specialists and community partners both enhanced the effectiveness of the flowsheet and supported the learning needs of our SANEs. We recommend that clinical forensic programs that wish to develop a similar flowsheet collaborate with local professional agencies to meet the unique needs of the populations within their catchment area and use examiner feedback to maximize the usefulness of the flowsheet.

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为临床法医制定人口贩运流程表。
摘要:当在医疗环境中发现被贩运的患者时,临床法医,包括性侵犯护士检查员(SANE),可能会被要求提供医疗护理并收集法医证据。然而,使用标准的性侵犯协议和记录表格可能无法完全识别或满足这些患者的独特需求。我们的 SANE 项目试图通过制定专门针对人口贩运的文件流程表来改进针对被贩运患者的医疗保健方法。该质量改进项目的目标是指导临床法医进行全面检查,同时满足患者的特殊需求并优化创伤知情服务的提供。在创建过程中,我们召集了几位当地的多学科人口贩运专家一起提供专家建议和反馈。我们设计了纸质和电子两种形式的流程表。SANE 在 22 次与患者的接触中完成了流程表的填写,并填写了使用情况审查调查表,介绍了他们的经验。通过使用情况审查过程收集到的反馈数据指导了对流程表的进一步修改,然后将其应用到临床实践指南中。我们发现,多学科专家和社区合作伙伴的参与既提高了流程表的有效性,又满足了我们的 SANE 的学习需求。我们建议希望开发类似流程表的临床法医项目与当地专业机构合作,以满足其服务范围内人群的独特需求,并利用检查员的反馈意见最大限度地提高流程表的实用性。
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