Journal article

Responding to the health needs of trafficked people: A qualitative study of professionals in England and Scotland

V Williamson, R Borschmann, C Zimmerman, LM Howard, N Stanley, S Oram

Health and Social Care in the Community | WILEY | Published : 2020

Abstract

Trafficked people require timely and ongoing access to healthcare services. Yet, many encounter difficulties accessing and utilising healthcare services, both while in situations of exploitation and after their escape. This research investigated barriers that hinder healthcare providers from identifying, providing care and making necessary referrals for trafficked people in the United Kingdom (UK). Semi-structured, face-to-face interviews were conducted with healthcare (n = 23) and non-health (n = 27) professionals with relevant policy or practical experience related to human trafficking in the UK. Topic guides covered identifying, referring and providing care to trafficked people. Transcrip..

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