2014
DOI: 10.1080/08946566.2013.795881
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Older People’s Conceptualization of Elder Abuse and Neglect

Abstract: This qualitative study used data from eight focus groups involving 58 people aged over 65 years in both urban and rural settings across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Following training, four older people assisted in facilitation and analysis as peer researchers. Increasing lack of respect within society was experienced as abusive. The vulnerability of older people to abuse was perceived as relating to the need for help and support, where standing up for themselves might have repercussions for t… Show more

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“…It will be important to include older people in such a review so that the views of those most personally impacted by abuse are included in decisions about what constitutes abuse and how best to respond. This call echoes that of Taylor et al (2014). This may require a rethink about the processes used for framework development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It will be important to include older people in such a review so that the views of those most personally impacted by abuse are included in decisions about what constitutes abuse and how best to respond. This call echoes that of Taylor et al (2014). This may require a rethink about the processes used for framework development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brandl and Raymond (2012) together with Taylor et al (2014) add that there can be unintended consequences of focussing on the micro-system. These include the minimising of abuser accountability, and a failure to explore interventions to prevent and ameliorate abuse beyond those that offer support in caring situations.…”
Section: An Ecological Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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