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See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil?
 — underreporting of abuse in care homes
Author(s)Steve Moore
Journal titleJournal of Adult Protection, vol 18, no 6, 2016
PublisherEmerald, 2016
Pagespp 303-317
Sourcewww.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/jap.htm
KeywordsElder abuse ; Private care homes ; Attitude ; Care home staff ; Qualitative Studies.
AnnotationThe author presents some of the findings from an empirical, mixed methods research project that reveal underreporting and active concealment of abuse in private sector care homes. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 36 care home personnel. An anonymously completed questionnaire was also used concurrently among newly appointed staff in newly opened care homes, to elicit additional quantitative and qualitative data. A significant number of respondents reported awareness of acts of abuse that had not been reported within the care home or externally to the authorities. Some respondents were aware that where occurrences of abuse had been reported, no subsequent action was taken, and external authorities were not always involved in responses to abuse. A significant number of respondents were aware of deliberate strategies used to deter reports of abuse to external agencies. Although the research draws on the experiences of only 36 care home personnel through interviews, and 94 questionnaire respondents who had witnessed occurrences of abuse, data suggest that a significant proportion of abuse in care homes remains unreported. The research has revealed staff experiences of underreporting of abuse in private sector care homes. The findings indicate that changes are required to current methods of scrutiny of occurrences of abuse in care homes, and the strengthening of incentives to report it. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-170120239 A
ClassmarkQNT: KWH: DP: QRM: 3DP

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