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Health professionals' and students' perceptions of elder abuse
Author(s)Briony Dow, Courtney Hempton, Emanuel N Cortes-Siminet
Journal titleAustralasian Journal on Ageing, vol 32, no 1, March 2013
PublisherWiley Blackwell, March 2013
Pagespp 48-51
Sourcehttp://www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journals/ajag
KeywordsElder abuse ; Paid welfare workers ; Medical workers ; Universities ; Students ; Attitude ; Australia.
AnnotationThis study aimed to compare attitudes and perceptions about elder abuse among health professionals and students in the same health disciplines. The Caregiving Scenario Questionnaire (CSQ) was disseminated to Australian health professionals from two metropolitan health services and to university health care students. 120 health professionals and 127 students returned surveys. Significantly more students than health professionals identified locking someone in the house alone all day and restraining someone in a chair as abusive. There is a need for further definition clarification and education about detection and management of elder abuse for health students and professionals in Australia. Student education should include consideration of the real-life situations likely to be encountered in practice. Education for both students and health professionals should include strategies for carers to manage difficult situations such as the one described in the CSQ. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-130412224 A
ClassmarkQNT: QP: QT: V5: XN: DP: 7YA

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