Reporting elder abuse: a medical, legal, and ethical overview.

Gina S Wei, Jerome E Herbers
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Abstract

Elder abuse is a growing public health problem in the United States, with research suggesting that women may be at higher risk of abuse than men are. Laws on elder abuse have emerged over the recent decades, with nearly all states requiring mandatory reporting of suspected elder abuse cases. Physicians play key roles in helping their elder patients; they are often the only accessible individuals outside a frail elderly patient's family circle and are therefore in an ideal position to detect, manage, and prevent elder abuse. Unfortunately, they are not living up to their potential for reporting elder abuse. Physicians must confront and overcome barriers to detecting and reporting in order to provide appropriate care to elderly patients. This article defines elder abuse, outlines barriers to detecting and reporting elder abuse, provides an overview of the existing elder abuse laws, discusses the dilemmas surrounding mandatory reporting, and offers suggestions on how to manage cases of suspected abuse.

报告虐待老人:医疗、法律和道德概述。
在美国,虐待老人是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题,研究表明,女性遭受虐待的风险可能高于男性。近几十年来,有关虐待老人的法律出现了,几乎所有的州都要求强制性报告涉嫌虐待老人的案件。医生在帮助老年患者方面发挥着关键作用;他们往往是体弱多病的老年患者家庭圈子之外唯一可以接触到的人,因此处于发现、管理和防止虐待老年人的理想位置。不幸的是,他们没有发挥自己举报虐待老人的潜力。医生必须面对和克服检测和报告的障碍,以便为老年患者提供适当的护理。本文定义了虐待老年人,概述了发现和报告虐待老年人的障碍,概述了现有的虐待老年人法律,讨论了强制性报告的困境,并就如何管理涉嫌虐待的案件提出了建议。
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