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  • Medical Sciences
  • Public Health
  • Forensic Nursing

Background:

  • Human trafficking is a significant public health issue, particularly in the southeastern United States.
  • Survivors of human trafficking often require specialized medical and psychosocial support.
  • Existing healthcare responses may not fully address the complex needs of trafficked individuals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the provision of comprehensive medical and supportive services to individuals recovered from human trafficking.
  • To highlight the collaborative efforts between healthcare providers and law enforcement in addressing human trafficking.
  • To detail the types of medical interventions and supportive care offered to survivors.

Main Methods:

  • Collaboration between sexual assault nurse examiners, registered nurses, advanced practice registered nurses, and law enforcement.
  • Integration of medical services with Homeland Security Investigation's human trafficking recovery operations.
  • Provision of trauma-informed, holistic care during and after recovery operations.

Main Results:

  • Over five operations, 31 trafficked women were recovered and received medical care.
  • Services included pelvic exams, sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment, cancer screenings, pregnancy testing, and contraception.
  • Supportive services such as nourishment, comfort items, and initial counseling were provided.

Conclusions:

  • Multidisciplinary collaboration is essential for providing effective care to human trafficking survivors.
  • Comprehensive medical and supportive services are crucial for the recovery and well-being of trafficked individuals.
  • This model demonstrates a successful approach to integrating healthcare with law enforcement recovery operations.