The purpose of this study was to determine the agreement between laboratory measures (i.e., dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry and air displacement plethysmography) and criterion multi-compartment models for the purposes of estimating body fat percentage in sixty Division-I collegiate female athletes.
Human trafficking is a global problem of pandemic proportions. There is much debate on how to define human trafficking, create a victim profile, implement referral resources after rescue, fund, and criminalize. Further still is the lack of protocol in the clinical setting such as emergency departments, obstetrics & gynecology, pediatrics, and psychiatric departments across the United States. Upon review of literature, no studies of human trafficking in nursing curricula have been published. Given this finding in the literature review, a qualitative study to measure current knowledge, perception and potential bias amongst nursing students and faculty was tested in conjunction with this analysis. The findings in the study population parallel the findings in the literature which correlate to the need for more attention and protocol to combat this problem.