人口贩运与个案管理员的作用。

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Professional Case Management Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1097/NCM.0000000000000776
Jennifer Anderson
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目的:人口贩运(HT)是世界上增长最快的犯罪,也是医疗保健领域的主要健康问题。在美国,医疗服务提供者严重缺乏针对人口贩运的教育,导致无法识别、营救人口贩运受害者并为其提供适当的护理。所有医疗保健专业人员都必须提高警惕,积极主动地识别和救助高危产妇。认识到这一需求,本文旨在提高病例管理者对其在 HT 中所扮演角色的认识和了解:本文的主要实践环境是医院,因为医院是个案经理最有可能遇到 HT 受害者的地方。据报道,87.8%的受害者称他们在被贩运期间曾与医护人员有过接触,其中63.3%发生在医院/急诊室:鉴于人口贩运的普遍性和人数增长的可能性,个案管理者应积极学习识别、解救人口贩运受害者,并为其提供以患者为中心的护理。要做到这一点,病例管理者应了解现有的工具,包括 AMP 和 SOAR 模型,以协助病例管理者识别受害者。此外,了解自己的角色、揭穿迷思并识别与人口贩运相关的迹象也非常重要。提供以患者为中心的协作式护理方法,为受害者提供支持并赋予其权力,这将改善受害者的结果,并有助于成功起诉贩运者。
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Human Trafficking and the Role of the Case Manager.

Purpose: Human trafficking (HT) is the fastest growing crime in the world and a major health concern for healthcare. There is a critical lack of healthcare provider targeted HT education, resulting in the failure to identify, rescue, and provide proper care for victims of HT in the United States. All healthcare professionals must be vigilant and proactive in identifying and assisting victims of HT. Recognizing this need, the aim of this paper is to improve case managers' awareness and knowledge of their role in HT.

Primary practice settings: The primary setting for purposes of this paper is the hospital as this is the most likely setting where a case manager would encounter a victim of HT. It has been reported that 87.8% of victims report they have been in contact with a healthcare professional at some point during their trafficking with 63.3% occurring in a hospital/emergency room.

Conclusion and implications for case management practice: Given the prevalence of HT and the likelihood of numbers growing, case managers should proactively learn to identify, rescue, and provide patient-centered care for victims of HT. This can be achieved through the knowledge of tools that exist to assist case managers in the identification of victims, including the AMP and SOAR models. Additionally, it is important to know one's role, debunk the myths, and recognize the signs associated with trafficking. Providing a collaborative, patient-centered care approach that supports and empowers the victim will lead to improved victim outcomes and may aid the successful prosecution of the trafficker.

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Professional Case Management
Professional Case Management HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Professional Case Management: The Leader in Evidence-Based Practice is a peer-reviewed, contemporary journal that crosses all case management settings. The Journal features best practices and industry benchmarks for the professional case manager and also features hands-on information for case managers new to the specialty. Articles focus on the coordination of services, management of payer issues, population- and disease-specific aspects of patient care, efficient use of resources, improving the quality of care/patient safety, data and outcomes analysis, and patient advocacy. The Journal provides practical, hands-on information for day-to-day activities, as well as cutting-edge research.
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