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Citation

Fulmer T, Firpo A, Guadagno L, Easter TM, Kahan F, Paris B. Gerontologist 2003; 43(5): 745-752.

Affiliation

Division of Nursing, New York University, New York, 10003-6677, USA. terry.fulmer@nyu.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Oxford University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

14570970

Abstract

PURPOSE: This paper describes one program that has developed a screening procedure for assessing elder mistreatment, with a special focus on elder neglect. The aim is to understand how expert neglect assessment teams process and diagnose complex geriatric cases referred for suspected elder neglect. What are the key themes that must be understood in order to determine if neglect should be suspected and confirmed? DESIGN AND METHODS: Transcripts of audio recordings of neglect assessment team meetings were analyzed by using grounded theory analysis. RESULTS: Four major themes emerged from the analysis of the transcripts. These themes were understanding the underlying health status of the elder and caregiver, understanding the socioeconomic and life circumstances of the dyad, credibility of data collected by others, and the consequences of the assessment outcome. IMPLICATIONS: These findings offer insight into the development of future clinical screening and assessment procedures used to make diagnoses about elder neglect, as well as the guidelines that govern neglect assessment. Understanding not only the high-risk signs and symptoms but also the context and consequences of neglect is critical. Future screening and assessment procedures should be developed with these data in mind.


Language: en

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