Twigg Naomi M
Alpha Lambda, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Nursing, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Nurs Scholarsh. 2017 May;49(3):259-266. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12285. Epub 2017 Feb 8.
The purpose of this study was to identify aftercare services for domestic minor of sex trafficking (DMST) survivors provided by U.S. residential treatment centers.
A qualitative research study was conducted with aftercare program personnel from five U.S. residential treatment centers for DMST survivors.
Interviews were conducted with staff from five different residential treatment centers providing services exclusively to domestic minor sex trafficking survivors.
Participants described the range of services offered to address survivors' posttrafficking needs. Participants' responses assisted in expanding an existing care model to include education re-entry, family reunification, family reconciliation, and emergency substance use services.
This study led to the refinement of an aftercare service delivery model and laid the foundation to develop best practice guidelines for providing aftercare services to DMST survivors.
Sex trafficking is a global health problem affecting our youth today. Nurses have a vital role in combatting sex trafficking by raising awareness about the problem and restoring the lives of sex trafficking victims by implementing innovative care programs.
本研究旨在确定美国住宿治疗中心为国内性交易未成年幸存者提供的后续护理服务。
对来自美国五个为性交易未成年幸存者提供服务的住宿治疗中心的后续护理项目人员进行了一项定性研究。
对五个不同的住宿治疗中心的工作人员进行了访谈,这些中心专门为国内性交易未成年幸存者提供服务。
参与者描述了为满足幸存者被贩卖后的需求而提供的一系列服务。参与者的回答有助于扩展现有的护理模式,将重返校园教育、家庭团聚、家庭和解及紧急物质使用服务纳入其中。
本研究促使后续护理服务提供模式得到完善,并为制定为性交易未成年幸存者提供后续护理服务的最佳实践指南奠定了基础。
性交易是一个影响当今青少年的全球健康问题。护士在打击性交易方面发挥着至关重要的作用,通过提高对该问题的认识以及实施创新护理项目来恢复性交易受害者的生活。