Elder Mistreatment: Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation in an Aging AmericaSince the late 1970s when Congressman Claude Pepper held widely publicized hearings on the mistreatment of the elderly, policy makers and practitioners have sought ways to protect older Americans from physical, psychological, and financial abuse. Yet, during the last 20 years fewer than 50 articles have addressed the shameful problem that abusers—and sometimes the abused themselves—want to conceal. Elder Mistreatment in an Aging America takes a giant step toward broadening our understanding of the mistreatment of the elderly and recommends specific research and funding strategies that can be used to deepen it. The book includes a discussion of the conceptual, methodological, and logistical issues needed to create a solid research base as well as the ethical concerns that must be considered when working with older subjects. It also looks at problems in determination of a report’s reliability and the role of physicians, EMTs, and others who are among the first to recognize situations of mistreatment. Elder Mistreatment in an Aging America will be of interest to anyone concerned about the elderly and ways to intervene when abuse is suspected, including family members, caregivers, and advocates for the elderly. It will also be of interest to researchers, research sponsors, and policy makers who need to know how to advance our knowledge of this problem. |
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Page 53
... harm , there is a dearth of basic descriptive studies of conduct involved and of measurement methods . Harm As already noted , mistreatment ( under any consensus definition ) will include some types of conduct that have not actually caused ...
... harm , there is a dearth of basic descriptive studies of conduct involved and of measurement methods . Harm As already noted , mistreatment ( under any consensus definition ) will include some types of conduct that have not actually caused ...
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... harm to older persons include physical injury , emo- tional injury , and financial harm . Physical harm is the most straightfor- ward , since its presence typically can be assessed reliably through examina- tion , through laboratory ...
... harm to older persons include physical injury , emo- tional injury , and financial harm . Physical harm is the most straightfor- ward , since its presence typically can be assessed reliably through examina- tion , through laboratory ...
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... harm or recklessly causing serious physical harm to a resident by physical contact with the resident or by use of physical or chemical restraint , medication , or isolation as punish- ment , for staff convenience , excessively , as a ...
... harm or recklessly causing serious physical harm to a resident by physical contact with the resident or by use of physical or chemical restraint , medication , or isolation as punish- ment , for staff convenience , excessively , as a ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
Concepts Definitions and Guidelines for Measurement | 34 |
A Theoretical Model of Elder Mistreatment | 60 |
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