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Human Trafficking Education: An Asynchronous Approach to Improve Nurses' Knowledge and Application.

Caitlin CapodilupoColleen J KleinJeremy McGarvey
Published in: Journal for nurses in professional development (2023)
Nurses as healthcare professionals are in key positions to identify trafficked persons. Assessment of nurse knowledge shows the benefit of using asynchronous human trafficking education as a means for learning. Recommendations from this study for professional development educators include garnishing nurse executive support and use of case-study, evidence-based approaches. Support for state-mandated human trafficking education requirements for initial and ongoing licensure of nurses is necessary as human trafficking knowledge may decrease over time.
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