Family physicians' knowledge levels about elder abuse and neglect in a province of Türkiye and hesitations in reporting.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Adem Durmaz, Muammer Yılmaz
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Abstract

Background: This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and reservations of family physicians (FPs) in reporting elderly abuse and neglect (EAN).

Methods: Our cross-sectional study was conducted with 161 FPs in Kütahya, a city in Türkiye. A questionnaire including demographic characteristics, the frequency with which Elder Abuse Suspicion Index (EASI) questions were asked and knowledge level of EAN was applied to the FPs.

Results: Only about a quarter (24.2%) of the FPs felt competent regarding EAN. The rate of participants who had encountered EAN victims before was 46%. Of these, 40% reported psychological violence, 24.3% reported physical and psychological violence and 21.6% reported only physical violence. FPs also reported that inconsistency in anamnesis (87.0%), inconsistency between anamnesis and physical examination findings (85.1%) and frequent visits to the emergency department (59.6%) raised suspicion about EAN. It was also observed that 68.9% of the FPs knew that healthcare professionals had a legal obligation to report elder abuse. Only 23.0% of the FPs who encountered cases of violence and abuse stated that they had made a legal report. Among the FPs who did not report, 40.4% stated that they did not report because they had some reservations or did not know how to do so (35.1%).

Conclusion: Due to a lack of knowledge and some concerns, the rate of reporting EAN to judicial authorities was also low. FPs were not aware of the importance of EAN in terms of elderly health.

图尔基耶某省家庭医生对虐待和忽视老年人行为的了解程度以及在报告时的犹豫不决。
背景:本研究旨在调查家庭医生(FPs)在报告虐待和忽视老年人(EAN)方面的知识、态度和保留意见:本研究旨在调查家庭医生(FPs)在报告虐待和忽视老人(EAN)方面的知识、态度和保留意见:我们对土耳其库塔赫亚市(Kütahya)的 161 名家庭医生进行了横断面研究。调查问卷的内容包括人口统计学特征、虐待老人疑似指数(EASI)问题的提问频率以及对 EAN 的了解程度:结果:只有约四分之一(24.2%)的家计人员认为自己有能力应对 EAN。曾经遇到过 EAN 受害者的参与者比例为 46%。其中,40%报告了心理暴力,24.3%报告了身体和心理暴力,21.6%只报告了身体暴力。初级保健医生还报告说,病史不一致(87.0%)、病史与体格检查结果不一致(85.1%)以及经常去急诊科就诊(59.6%)都会引起对 EAN 的怀疑。调查还发现,68.9%的家计人员知道医护人员有报告虐老行为的法律义务。在遇到暴力和虐待案件的 FPs 中,只有 23.0%表示他们曾依法报告。在没有报告的 FPs 中,40.4%的人表示他们没有报告是因为他们有所保留或不知道如何报告(35.1%):结论:由于缺乏相关知识和一些顾虑,向司法机关报告 EAN 的比例也很低。FPs 没有意识到 EAN 对老年人健康的重要性。
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