*Instructions 1.Using the article provided, identify the nursing theory used to frame the nursing research. 2.Analyze the selected nursing theory used to guide the research article you selected for the assignment and describe how the nursing theory that was used applies to nursing’s metaparadigm, including each of the following: Person Health Environment Nursing 3.Support your summary using one quotation, cited in the APA format. 4.Support your summary using one summary or synthesis statement, cited in the APA format for a summary/synthesis. 5. Includes all requirements and incorporates three (3) different sources with in-text citations for each source, and two must be scholarly sources. **NOTE: At the masters level, paraphrasing is not acceptable. ***Article Below*** -Title: Health care professionals’ self-efficacy in identifying and treating human trafficking victims -Creator: Cavey, Wendy M. Lewis, Stephanie Carter, Holly -Published In Nurse education today, 2023-10, Vol.129, p.105900-105900, Article 105900 -Subject Health care professionals Human trafficking Human trafficking education Self-efficacy Trauma-informed care -Description Human trafficking is characterized as a violation of human rights that exploits males and females of any age for personal or financial gain. Recently, health care professionals have been identified as feasible change agents in this global issue. However, many health care professionals are not trained in identifying and treating human trafficking victims. Through human trafficking education, health care professionals have the potential to be better equipped to recognize and assist trafficking victims and guide them to the specialized care they need. The purpose of this study was to measure the effect of a trauma-informed human trafficking education intervention and the impact of this training on the self-efficacy of health care professionals in identifying and recognizing human trafficking victims in healthcare settings. The study was a quasi-experimental research design with snowball and convenience recruitment 100 % virtual, online. Health care professionals (N = 30) including Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Certified Medical Assistants, Certified Nursing Assistants, Emergency Medical Technicians, and Paramedics from a variety of healthcare settings. 30 min total program to include Qualtrics pre-intervention Violence Against Women Health Care Provider survey, 20 min educational intervention on YouTube©, and an identical Qualtrics post-intervention survey. Total of 30 sets of paired data. The results showed statistically significant improvement in self-efficacy in all survey questions pre- and post-human trafficking educational intervention (p < .001). An increase in health care professionals' self-efficacy in identifying and treating human trafficking victims yields better patient and health care system outcomes. Trauma-informed human trafficking education for all health care professionals is recommended. •Health care professionals (HCPs) are in strategic positions to care for victims of human trafficking (HT)•HCPs lack training in HT•HT education for HCPs increases their self-efficacy in identifying and treating HT victims•When HCPs' self-efficacy is increased, HT victims have better health outcomes -Publisher Scotland: Elsevier Ltd -Source MEDLINE - Academic ScienceDirect Journals (5 years ago - present) [order_button_a]
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