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* 1. My name is Shaneke Pryce. I am a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences at Molloy University: 1000 Hempstead Ave, Rockville Centre, NY 11570.

You are being invited to participate in this research study of An Exploration of The Influences That Promote Identification and Response of Trafficked Persons by Nurses With A Doctor Of Nursing Practice Degree. I am interested in finding out about the knowledge and confidence of DNPs' response to human trafficking. Your participation in this study will require the completion of the survey below. This should take approximately 15 minutes of your time.

Your participation will be anonymous, and you will not be contacted again in the future.

At the conclusion of the online survey, you will have the option
via a QR code link separate from the research study link to enter a raffle for one of two $50 Amazon gift cards.

This survey involves minimal risk to you.

You do not have to be in this study if you do not want to be. You do not have to answer any question that you do not want to answer for any reason. We will be happy to answer any questions you have about this study.

If you have further questions about this project or if you have a research-related problem you may contact me, Shaneke Pryce at Spryce1@lions.molloy.edu or my advisor, Dr. Patricia A. Eckardt at peckardt@molloy.edu.

If you have any questions about your rights as a research participant, you may contact the Molloy University IRB Alternate Chair- Dr. Ethel Ulrich: at eulrich@molloy.edu

Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
Best,
Shaneke Pryce, MSN, ACNPC-AG, FNP-C, CCRN
Molloy University Ph.D. Candidate

If you choose to participate, please click YES and you will be brought to the rest of the survey.

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* 2. Do you hold a DNP degree? If no, please exit the survey- thank you for considering participating in this research study.

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* 5. Ethnicity- check all that apply

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* 6. Race

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* 7. Current role

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* 9. What is your Clinical Specialty?

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* 10. Are you a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE)?

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* 11. Are you a Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner (SAFE)?

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* 12. Practice Location

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* 14. Have you ever received training on human trafficking?

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* 15. If in hours, approximately how much training have you received in hours?

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* 16. If in days (8-hour days), approximately how much training have you received in days?

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* 17. Who provided the training on human trafficking?

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* 18. How long ago did you last receive this training (years)?

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* 19. Which of the following areas were covered during the training on human trafficking? (Select all that apply)

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* 20. Have you ever received training on violence against women?

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* 21. Have you ever received training on working with vulnerable migrants (e.g. asylum seekers, refugees)?

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* 22. Have you ever been in contact with a patient whom you knew or suspected had been trafficked?

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* 23. If yes, why did you know or suspect that the patient(s) had been trafficked?

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* 24. In your opinion, what are the three most important signs or indications that suggest a patient may have been trafficked?

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* 25. Please indicate how much you feel you know about the following

  Very Little A Little Some Quite a Bit A Lot
Your role in identifying and responding to human trafficking
Indicators of human trafficking
What questions to ask to identify potential cases of human trafficking
What to say/not say to a patient who has experienced human trafficking
Health problems commonly experienced by people who have been trafficked
How to document human trafficking in a medical record
Assessing danger for a patient who may have been trafficked
Local and/or national support services for people who have been trafficked
Local and/or national policies on responding to human trafficking

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* 26. Please answer True or False if you think you know the answer

  True False Don't Know
The definition of human trafficking is restricted to women and girls who have been forced into prostitution.
More than 30,000 trafficked people were identified in the U.S. in 2020–2021.
The majority of women who are trafficked for prostitution were sex workers
before being trafficked.
Children who are working for relatives in domestic situations cannot really
be considered “trafficked”
Trafficking is associated with post-traumatic symptoms
Trafficking is associated with chronic headaches.
There are usually evident signs that a person is in a trafficking situation
People who are being exploited often have difficulty reporting these
situations to outsiders, especially professionals
Health practitioners should not ask trafficked people about violence that they might have suffered, as it is too traumatic for them
Calling the police if I suspect a patient has been trafficked could put the
patient in more danger

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* 27. Which of the following health problems are likely be related to situations of human trafficking?

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* 28. Please indicate how much you agree with the following

  Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
It is very unlikely that I will ever encounter a trafficked person in my DNP role
My workplace allows me enough time to ask about trafficking if I suspected a person might have been trafficked
I would be comfortable asking a person if they were in danger from an employer
Asking about experiences of exploitative situations is offensive to most patients
A patient’s friend can interpret for him or her if I think that a person has been trafficked
Healthcare workers have a responsibility to respond to suspected cases of human trafficking
I am aware of the precautions I need to take to protect my safety when caring for trafficked people
I do not have sufficient training to assist individuals in situations of human trafficking
I should call the police immediately if I suspect that a person has been trafficked
I am confident I can document human trafficking accurately and confidentially
I am confident I can make the appropriate referrals for women who have been trafficked or exploited
I am confident I can make the appropriate referrals for men who have been trafficked or exploited
I am confident I can make the appropriate referrals for children who have been trafficked or exploited

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* 29. On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is “not at all” and 5 is “very”, how interested are you in learning about providing care in cases of human trafficking?

1= Not at All 5= Very
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* 30. Which do you think would be the most useful format for you to receive information or training on caring for people who may have been trafficked:

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