2018
DOI: 10.1159/000492029
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Association between Type of Residence and Clinical Signs of Neglect in Older Adults

Abstract: Background: Studies have demonstrated that measures of lower quality of care and associated adverse health effects are more prevalent in for-profit nursing homes compared to not-for-profit facilities. However, these studies omit persons who receive care in the community setting, and exclusively focus on isolated clinical signs that may obscure the true effect size, since these clinical signs rarely occur in isolation. Objective: In this study, we use the Clinical Signs of Neglect Scale (CSNS), which is an aggr… Show more

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“…In nursing homes, the elderly can be subjected to acts of abuse and restraint, just as they are often victims of abandonment and lack of supervision by carers. [14][15][16] Therefore, forensic pathology will provide better understanding of the way infection works and the true reasons for these otherwise silent deaths which, too often, are not investigated. 17…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In nursing homes, the elderly can be subjected to acts of abuse and restraint, just as they are often victims of abandonment and lack of supervision by carers. [14][15][16] Therefore, forensic pathology will provide better understanding of the way infection works and the true reasons for these otherwise silent deaths which, too often, are not investigated. 17…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the limited sample size, we were unable to make meaningful comparisons of STI knowledge across subgroups. Recent studies have demonstrated age-and health-related differences between community-dwelling older adults and those living in residential facilities [50,51]. When considered with recent attention to STI outbreaks in congregate living settings for older adults [52], a compelling argument for study replication emerges.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reviews suggest that corporate entities and for-pro t RAC homes may provide lower quality care than independent or non-pro t sites [12]. While research mainly focussed on the United States sector [13], studies in Europe also show increased signs of neglect in for-pro t facilities [14]. In New Zealand each independent RAC home is responsible for its own policies around medication administration and management, whereas corporate entities operate under a standard policy written by the wider organization [12].…”
Section: Medication Omissions and Rac Ownershipmentioning
confidence: 99%