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Mental health service responses to human trafficking: a qualitative study of professionals’ experiences of providing care

机译:精神卫生服务对人口贩运的反应:对专业人员提供护理经验的定性研究

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Human trafficking is a global crime and human rights violation. Although research has demonstrated a high prevalence of mental disorder among trafficked people and that trafficked people are in contact with mental health services, little is known about mental health professionals’ experiences of identifying and providing care for trafficked people. This study aimed to understand how people are identified as trafficked within mental health services and the challenges professionals experience in responding to trafficked people’s mental health needs. Qualitative study of electronic health records of trafficked people in contact with secondary mental health services in South East London, England. Comprehensive clinical electronic health records for over 200,000 patients in contact with secondary mental health services in South London were searched and retrieved to identify trafficked patients. Content analysis was used to establish how people were identified as trafficked, and thematic analysis was used to explore the challenges experienced in responding to mental health needs. The sample included 130 trafficked patients, 95 adults and 35 children. In 43?% (41/95) of adult cases and 63?% (22/35) child cases, mental health professionals were informed that their patient was a potential victim of trafficking by another service involved in their patient’s care. Cases were also identified through patients disclosing their experiences of exploitation and abuse. Key challenges faced by staff included social and legal instability, difficulties ascertaining history, patients’ lack of engagement, availability of services, and inter-agency working. Training to increase awareness, encourage helpful responses, and inform staff about the available support options would help to ensure the mental health needs of trafficked people are met. Further research is needed to establish if these challenges are similar in other health settings.
机译:人口贩运是全球犯罪和侵犯人权行为。尽管研究表明,在被贩运者中精神障碍患病率很高,并且被贩运者与精神卫生服务机构联系,但对于精神卫生专业人员对被贩运者进行识别和提供护理的经验知之甚少。这项研究旨在了解在精神卫生服务中如何将人们识别为被贩运者,以及专业人员在应对被贩运者的心理健康需求时所面临的挑战。在英格兰东南伦敦,接触二级精神卫生服务的被贩运者电子健康记录的定性研究。检索并检索了伦敦南部超过20万名与二级心理健康服务机构联系的患者的综合临床电子健康记录,以识别被贩运的患者。内容分析用于确定如何识别人口贩运,主题分析用于探索在应对精神卫生需求方面遇到的挑战。样本包括130名被贩运的患者,95名成人和35名儿童。在43%(41/95)的成人病例和63%(22/35)的儿童病例中,心理健康专业人员被告知,他们的患者可能是另一种涉及患者护理的服务,可能是贩运人口的受害者。还通过患者披露他们的剥削和虐待经历来鉴定病例。工作人员面临的主要挑战包括社会和法律不稳定,确定病史的困难,患者缺乏参与,服务的可用性以及机构间的工作。进行培训以提高认识,鼓励做出有帮助的回应并向工作人员介绍可用的支持方案,这将有助于确保满足被贩运者的心理健康需求。需要进一步研究以确定这些挑战在其他健康环境中是否相似。

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