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Health Care Professionals' Perspectives on Barriers to Elder Abuse Detection and Reporting in Primary Care Settings
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2011
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Family MedicineHealth Care ProfessionalsGeriatric MedicineExternal Reporting SystemSocial WorkPrimary CarePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesGeriatricsBetter UnderstandingElderly CarePrimary Care SettingsNursingPalliative CareElder Abuse DetectionMental Health NursingLong-term CareElder AbuseMedicine
The purpose of this study was to explore health care professionals' perspectives on elder abuse to achieve a better understanding of the problems of reporting and to generate ideas for improving the detection and reporting process. Through a mailed survey, nurses, physicians, and social workers were invited to participate in an interview. Nine nurses, 8 physicians, and 6 social workers were interviewed, and thematic analysis was used to identify the following core themes: preconceptions, assessment, interpretation, systems, and knowledge and education. Participants suggested a reorganization of the external reporting system. More frequent and pragmatic education is necessary to strengthen practical knowledge about elder abuse.
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