Primary care nurses' challenges, opportunities, and facilitators of elder abuse intervention in Malaysia.

Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-12 DOI:10.1111/phn.12961
Fadzilah Hanum Mohd Mydin, Sajaratulnisah Othman, Wan Yuen Choo, Noran Naqiah Mohd Hairi, Farizah Mohd Hairi, Zainudin Ali, Suriyati Abdul Aziz
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Abstract

Objectives: To explore the views of nurses on challenges, perceived roles and improvement strategies concerning elder abuse intervention in Malaysia.

Design and sample: Eleven focus group discussions were conducted using a semi-structured interview based on the socio-ecological framework. The data were analyzed using a multistep process of thematic analysis.

Results: Three themes emerged from the data analysis: (1) The predicament: being unwilling or not able to intervene (2) Bridging the older people and health system gap (3) Getting to grips with the barriers. There are multifactorial contributors identified at the individual, interpersonal, organizational, community and policy levels in each theme. These factors interact across the levels to influence nurses' capability to intervene in elder abuse.

Conclusion: A framework is needed to articulate Malaysian nurses' role in elder abuse intervention in terms of personal and professional development through culturally sensitive education and the establishment of clinical guidelines in the primary care setting. Strengthening organizational support and the institution of national policy and permissive reporting laws of elder abuse will empower the primary care nurses to address elder abuse in primary care settings and communities.

初级保健护士的挑战,机会,和促进在马来西亚老年人虐待干预。
目的:探讨马来西亚护士对老年人虐待干预的挑战、角色认知和改进策略的看法。设计和样本:采用基于社会生态框架的半结构化访谈进行了11个焦点小组讨论。数据分析采用多步骤的专题分析过程。结果:从数据分析中得出三个主题:(1)困境:不愿或不能干预;(2)弥合老年人与卫生系统的差距;(3)克服障碍。在每个主题的个人、人际、组织、社区和政策各级都确定了多因素因素。这些因素在各个层面上相互作用,影响护士干预虐待老人的能力。结论:需要一个框架来阐明马来西亚护士在个人和专业发展方面的作用,通过文化敏感的教育和在初级保健环境中建立临床指南。加强组织支持,制定国家政策和允许报告虐待老年人的法律,将使初级保健护士有能力处理初级保健环境和社区中的虐待老年人问题。
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