Human trafficking screening in Saskatoon Emergency Departments: What can be learned from high-risk patient presentations?

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE BMC Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1186/s12873-024-01130-7
Shayan Shirazi, Tracy D Wilson, Maryellen Gibson, Lynsey Martin, James Stempien
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Abstract

Objective: Studies have shown that Emergency Department physicians have little to no training in recognizing and supporting victims of human trafficking despite being uniquely situated to identify and intervene on behalf of these patients. We assessed if screening for human trafficking was being completed by emergency physicians in three Saskatoon emergency departments.

Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of patients presenting to three Saskatoon emergency departments deemed to potentially be at risk of human trafficking, based on discharge diagnosis. Of the 223 included charts, data extracted included sex, age, ethnicity, chief complaint, diagnosis, disposition, HT Screening (Y/N), specific quotes relating to HT, time of visit, intimate partner violence (Y/N), and travel history. Both quantitative and qualitative thematic analyses were conducted on this data.

Results: None of the charts (0%) included in this study had any documentation around screening for human trafficking. Furthermore, 21.1% of the high-risk patient charts included in this study -- which included many patients with a discharge diagnosis of sexually transmitted disease or pelvic inflammatory disease -- did not contain a documented sexual history. Thematic analysis revealed that the patients included in this study frequently had challenges with sexual health, substance use, and houselessness.

Conclusion: This study found that Emergency physicians in Saskatoon were not routinely screening for human trafficking. Implementation of further training is needed to help these physicians recognize and subsequently support potential victims of human trafficking.

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萨斯卡通急诊科的人口贩运筛查:从高危患者的陈述中可以学到什么?
目标:研究表明,急诊科医生在识别和支持人口贩运受害者方面几乎没有受过培训,尽管他们处于识别和代表这些患者进行干预的独特地位。我们评估了萨斯卡通三个急诊科的急诊医生是否完成了人口贩运筛查。方法:我们对萨斯卡通三家急诊室的患者进行了回顾性图表回顾,根据出院诊断,这些患者被认为有潜在的人口贩运风险。在223个纳入的图表中,提取的数据包括性别、年龄、种族、主诉、诊断、性格、HT筛查(Y/N)、与HT相关的具体报价、就诊时间、亲密伴侣暴力(Y/N)和旅行史。对这些数据进行了定量和定性的专题分析。结果:本研究中包含的所有图表(0%)都没有关于人口贩运筛查的任何文件。此外,本研究中21.1%的高危患者(包括许多出院诊断为性传播疾病或盆腔炎的患者)没有记录在案的性史。专题分析显示,本研究中包括的患者经常面临性健康、药物使用和无家可归的挑战。结论:本研究发现,萨斯卡通的急诊医生没有常规筛查人口贩运。需要实施进一步的培训,以帮助这些医生认识并随后支持潜在的人口贩运受害者。
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BMC Emergency Medicine
BMC Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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3.50
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8.00%
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178
审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Emergency Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all urgent and emergency aspects of medicine, in both practice and basic research. In addition, the journal covers aspects of disaster medicine and medicine in special locations, such as conflict areas and military medicine, together with articles concerning healthcare services in the emergency departments.
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