A Human Trafficking Educational Program and Point-of-Care Reference Tool for Pediatric Residents

Introduction Trafficked youth experience complex health issues such as substance abuse, severe physical trauma, and sexual health problems, with many entering trafficking between 15 and 17 years old. There is increasing awareness of the need to educate pediatric health care providers on identifying...

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Main Authors: Anjali Garg, Preeti Panda, Sindhoosha Malay, Jerri A. Rose
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of American Medical Colleges 2021-09-01
Series:MedEdPORTAL
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Online Access:http://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11179
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spelling doaj-64a0a28a14324c75857f8eb70607e4d02021-09-30T09:04:24ZengAssociation of American Medical CollegesMedEdPORTAL2374-82652021-09-011710.15766/mep_2374-8265.11179A Human Trafficking Educational Program and Point-of-Care Reference Tool for Pediatric ResidentsAnjali Garg0Preeti Panda1Sindhoosha Malay2Jerri A. Rose3Resident Physician, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies and Children's HospitalResident Physician, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies and Children's HospitalStatistician, Case Western Reserve University School of MedicineAssociate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital and Case Western Reserve University School of MedicineIntroduction Trafficked youth experience complex health issues such as substance abuse, severe physical trauma, and sexual health problems, with many entering trafficking between 15 and 17 years old. There is increasing awareness of the need to educate pediatric health care providers on identifying and aiding trafficked children; however, critical gaps in the literature exist regarding educational sessions specific to the human trafficking of pediatric patients. Our objective was to implement and evaluate a survivor-informed educational session for pediatric resident physicians to improve identification of and assistance to trafficked youth in the clinical setting. Methods We designed an educational session on human trafficking, which included a 60-minute interactive didactic presentation and distribution of a point-of-care reference tool, in collaboration with a survivor of human trafficking, for 59 pediatric trainees in 2019. We utilized pre/post knowledge assessments. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and Fisher exact analysis. Results Of 99 total eligible residents, 59 (59%) participated. Statistically significant increases in correct identification of hypothetical trafficked youth and next steps for intervention were observed. Over 80% of participants reported comfort with defining, recognizing, referring to, and understanding health consequences of human trafficking on the postassessment, compared to 25% on the preassessment (p < .001). Discussion Our educational session resulted in statistically significant increased comfort in identification of human trafficking victims and can be replicated at other institutions. The point-of-care reference tool—which can be adapted for use in different settings—can guide pediatric residents in managing suspected trafficked youth in the clinical setting.http://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11179Human TraffickingSex TraffickingPediatricsCommercial Sexual Exploitation of ChildrenAdvocacyTrauma-Informed Care
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author Anjali Garg
Preeti Panda
Sindhoosha Malay
Jerri A. Rose
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Preeti Panda
Sindhoosha Malay
Jerri A. Rose
A Human Trafficking Educational Program and Point-of-Care Reference Tool for Pediatric Residents
MedEdPORTAL
Human Trafficking
Sex Trafficking
Pediatrics
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
Advocacy
Trauma-Informed Care
author_facet Anjali Garg
Preeti Panda
Sindhoosha Malay
Jerri A. Rose
author_sort Anjali Garg
title A Human Trafficking Educational Program and Point-of-Care Reference Tool for Pediatric Residents
title_short A Human Trafficking Educational Program and Point-of-Care Reference Tool for Pediatric Residents
title_full A Human Trafficking Educational Program and Point-of-Care Reference Tool for Pediatric Residents
title_fullStr A Human Trafficking Educational Program and Point-of-Care Reference Tool for Pediatric Residents
title_full_unstemmed A Human Trafficking Educational Program and Point-of-Care Reference Tool for Pediatric Residents
title_sort human trafficking educational program and point-of-care reference tool for pediatric residents
publisher Association of American Medical Colleges
series MedEdPORTAL
issn 2374-8265
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Introduction Trafficked youth experience complex health issues such as substance abuse, severe physical trauma, and sexual health problems, with many entering trafficking between 15 and 17 years old. There is increasing awareness of the need to educate pediatric health care providers on identifying and aiding trafficked children; however, critical gaps in the literature exist regarding educational sessions specific to the human trafficking of pediatric patients. Our objective was to implement and evaluate a survivor-informed educational session for pediatric resident physicians to improve identification of and assistance to trafficked youth in the clinical setting. Methods We designed an educational session on human trafficking, which included a 60-minute interactive didactic presentation and distribution of a point-of-care reference tool, in collaboration with a survivor of human trafficking, for 59 pediatric trainees in 2019. We utilized pre/post knowledge assessments. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and Fisher exact analysis. Results Of 99 total eligible residents, 59 (59%) participated. Statistically significant increases in correct identification of hypothetical trafficked youth and next steps for intervention were observed. Over 80% of participants reported comfort with defining, recognizing, referring to, and understanding health consequences of human trafficking on the postassessment, compared to 25% on the preassessment (p < .001). Discussion Our educational session resulted in statistically significant increased comfort in identification of human trafficking victims and can be replicated at other institutions. The point-of-care reference tool—which can be adapted for use in different settings—can guide pediatric residents in managing suspected trafficked youth in the clinical setting.
topic Human Trafficking
Sex Trafficking
Pediatrics
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
Advocacy
Trauma-Informed Care
url http://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11179
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