Date
8-29-2024
Department
School of Nursing
Degree
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Chair
Tonia Kennedy
Keywords
PATHS initiative, sex trafficking, emergency department, healthcare professionals, identification, training, victim support, pre- and post-education questionnaire, statistical analysis, patient outcomes
Disciplines
Nursing
Recommended Citation
Mabery, Kayla, "PATHS Initiative: Identifying Potential Sex Trafficking Victims in the Emergency Department Setting" (2024). Doctoral Dissertations and Projects. 5948.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/doctoral/5948
Abstract
The Physical signs, Appearance, Talk and communication, History and background, and Support and resources (PATHS) education initiative has proven to be a valuable tool in enhancing the identification and support of sex trafficking victims in healthcare settings, particularly in emergency departments. The training led to significant improvements in the participants' knowledge, confidence, and practical application of skills necessary to recognize potential victims. Despite the limitations of limited participant numbers and lack of face-to-face training, the initiative's positive impact underscores the need for continued efforts in this area. By incorporating the PATHS tool into regular professional development programs and standard operating procedures, healthcare facilities can ensure sustained improvements in identifying and supporting sex trafficking victims. The PATHS initiative not only addresses a critical gap in healthcare practice but also aligns with the ethical responsibility of healthcare providers to safeguard vulnerable individuals. Ongoing education, support, and periodic evaluations will be essential to maintain and enhance this important intervention's effectiveness.