Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5870297 The Journal for Nurse Practitioners 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Human trafficking (HT) is a global and national public health issue with many quantifying concerns. Health care providers may encounter victims of HT in a clinical setting yet not realize that these individuals are being trafficked. Subtle cries for help may go unnoticed if the health care provider is not aware of the signs and symptoms. This article will identify HT and its impact on the victims and society. The article will also address the health care provider's role in identifying, assessing, and providing victims with supportive resources. The intent is to prepare health care professions for this public health concern.
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