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Safeguarding vulnerable older people a job for life? | Author(s) | Steve Moore |
Journal title | Journal of Adult Protection, vol 18, no 4, 2016 |
Publisher | Emerald, 2016 |
Pages | pp 214-228 |
Source | www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/jap.htm |
Keywords | Elder abuse ; Care homes ; Evaluation ; Protection [vulnerable adults]. |
Annotation | The purpose of this paper was to present the findings from one component of an empirical, mixed methods research project designed to determine the extent, nature and causes of abuse in contemporary independent sector care homes for older people. A self-completion, postal questionnaire was used to elicit both numerical and textual data that were subsequently subjected to both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The questionnaire was distributed to newly appointed care staff in five participating care homes to determine the nature of any abuse they may have witnessed in the homes in which they had previously worked. A significant proportion of respondents described instances of predominantly psychological and physical abuse and neglect and revealed hitherto undisclosed abusive practices. Though the research draws upon the experiences of only 140 anonymous questionnaire respondents of whom 94 had witnessed abuse, data suggest abuse continues to occur in some care homes for older people. The research has revealed care home staff's recent experiences of a range of abusive acts and practices. Findings suggest that changes are required to current methods of external scrutiny and investigation of practices in care homes. (JL). |
Accession Number | CPA-160820210 A |
Classmark | QNT: KW: 4C: CA3G |
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