Vulnerable in a safe place: institutional elder abuse.

D Wierucka, D Goodridge
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Abstract

Elder abuse in institutions is a slippery concept. Besides inherent difficulties in operationalizing definitions of elder abuse, it is well-recognized that under-reporting and methodological problems in research studies have created a knowledge base that is far from definitive. There is, however, much that can be gleaned from the literature and translated into clinical practice. Environmental factors, including both interpersonal and institutional dimensions, may contribute significantly to risk for elder abuse. A number of client characteristics such as physical impairment, social isolation, cognitive status, and aggression also appear to increase the potential for elder abuse. While professional caregivers have not yet been extensively studied in terms of their role in elder abuse, burnout, lack of training, excessive workload demands, and other stressors may be implicated as factors contributing to abusive behaviour.

在安全的地方脆弱:机构虐待老年人。
机构虐待老人是一个难以捉摸的概念。除了实施虐待老人定义的固有困难外,众所周知,研究中的报告不足和方法问题造成了一个远未确定的知识基础。然而,有很多可以从文献中收集并转化为临床实践。环境因素,包括人际关系和体制方面,可能对虐待老人的风险有重大影响。一些来访者的特征,如身体缺陷、社会孤立、认知状况和攻击性,似乎也增加了虐待老年人的可能性。虽然专业护理人员在虐待老年人中的作用尚未得到广泛研究,但倦怠、缺乏培训、工作量过大和其他压力源可能是导致虐待行为的因素。
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