TY - JOUR
T1 - Screening and detection of elder abuse
T2 - Research opportunities and lessons learned from emergency geriatric care, intimate partner violence, and child abuse
AU - Beach, Scott R.
AU - Carpenter, Christopher R.
AU - Rosen, Tony
AU - Sharps, Phyllis
AU - Gelles, Richard
N1 - Funding Information:
Dr. Rosen’s participation was supported by a GEMSSTAR (Grants for Early Medical and Surgical Subspecialists’ Transition to Aging Research) grant from the National Institute on Aging (R03 AG048109). Dr. Rosen is also the recipient of a Jahnigen Career Development Award, supported by the John A. Hartford Foundation, the American Geriatrics Society, the Emergency Medicine Foundation, and the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Taylor & Francis.
PY - 2016/10/19
Y1 - 2016/10/19
N2 - This article provides an overview of elder abuse screening and detection methods for community-dwelling and institutionalized older adults, including general issues and challenges for the field. Then, discussions of applications in emergency geriatric care, intimate partner violence (IPV), and child abuse are presented to inform research opportunities in elder abuse screening. The article provides descriptions of emerging screening and detection methods and technologies from the emergency geriatric care and IPV fields. We also discuss the variety of potential barriers to effective screening and detection from the viewpoint of the older adult, caregivers, providers, and the health care system, and we highlight the potential harms and unintended negative consequences of increased screening and mandatory reporting. We argue that research should continue on the development of valid screening methods and tools, but that studies of perceived barriers and potential harms of elder abuse screening among key stakeholders should also be conducted.
AB - This article provides an overview of elder abuse screening and detection methods for community-dwelling and institutionalized older adults, including general issues and challenges for the field. Then, discussions of applications in emergency geriatric care, intimate partner violence (IPV), and child abuse are presented to inform research opportunities in elder abuse screening. The article provides descriptions of emerging screening and detection methods and technologies from the emergency geriatric care and IPV fields. We also discuss the variety of potential barriers to effective screening and detection from the viewpoint of the older adult, caregivers, providers, and the health care system, and we highlight the potential harms and unintended negative consequences of increased screening and mandatory reporting. We argue that research should continue on the development of valid screening methods and tools, but that studies of perceived barriers and potential harms of elder abuse screening among key stakeholders should also be conducted.
KW - Child abuse
KW - elder abuse screening
KW - emergency geriatric care
KW - intimate partner violence
KW - mandatory reporting
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84991501260&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/08946566.2016.1229241
DO - 10.1080/08946566.2016.1229241
M3 - Article
C2 - 27593945
AN - SCOPUS:84991501260
SN - 0894-6566
VL - 28
SP - 185
EP - 216
JO - Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect
JF - Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect
IS - 4-5
ER -