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Development of a New Resident-Centric Sex Trafficking Education Program for Obstetrics/Gynecology, Emergency Medicine, and Family Medicine Programs
Document Type
article
Source
AJPM Focus, Vol 2, Iss 3, Pp 100088- (2023)
Subject
Resident education
sex trafficking
human tracking
continuing medical education
research methods
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
2773-0654
Abstract
Introduction: Human sex trafficking is widespread and a nationally recognized public health crisis. Trafficked individuals and survivors often utilize the healthcare system, yet healthcare professionals cite a lack of formal training to identify and provide appropriate care. This study aims to increase obstetrics/gynecology, emergency medicine, and family medicine residents’ knowledge and confidence when caring for individuals involved in sex trafficking. Methods: Obstetrics/gynecology, emergency medicine, and family medicine residents voluntarily attended an evidence-based education session and received an electronic pre-, immediate post-, and 5-month post-session survey measuring knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and confidence. Validated survey items were adapted from previous studies. Paired t-tests (p