Elder Crimes of the Law Abiding: Backwards Dresses, Covered Up Messes, and Nursing Homes

Jason S. Ulsperger, Kristen Ulsperger, J. Knottnerus
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This article uses data from 75 biographies, autobiographies, and research monographs on nursing homes to explore physical neglect and abuse. Linked to crimes of the law abiding concepts, it implies employees see maltreatment as “normal.” It extends lines of research examining bureaucratic forces and their influence on nursing homes. It also provides a history of elder care in the UK and US and a review of structural ritualization theory. Findings concentrate on how rituals involving hierarchical structure, work efficiency, documentation, and rules adversely influence care homes. This includes physical maltreatment involving employee neglect of personal needs of residents, failing to provide medical help, bodily harm, and not maintaining quality living spaces.
老年人的违法行为:穿反衣服,掩盖混乱,养老院
本文使用了75本关于养老院的传记、自传和研究专著的数据来探讨身体上的忽视和虐待。它与守法观念的犯罪联系在一起,暗示员工认为虐待是“正常的”。它扩展了对官僚力量及其对养老院影响的研究。它还提供了英国和美国老年人护理的历史,并对结构仪式化理论进行了回顾。研究结果集中在涉及等级结构、工作效率、文件和规则的仪式如何对养老院产生不利影响。这包括身体虐待,包括员工忽视居民的个人需求,未能提供医疗帮助,身体伤害,以及没有保持高质量的生活空间。
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