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Elder mistreatment: an international narrative.

Elizabeth Podnieks1, Bridget Penhale, Thomas Goergen

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Global reports reveal diverse approaches to elder mistreatment, framing it as a human rights issue or focusing on prevention strategies. This overview highlights international efforts to combat elder abuse and neglect.

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Public Health
  • Human Rights Law

Background:

  • Elder mistreatment is a global concern with varying societal and legal frameworks.
  • International approaches to elder mistreatment differ significantly across nations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an eclectic overview of global reports on elder mistreatment.
  • To highlight diverse strategies for identifying, preventing, and reducing elder mistreatment.
  • To stimulate discussion on cultural nuances and policy development in elder mistreatment.

Main Methods:

  • Review and synthesis of global reports and initiatives on elder mistreatment.
  • Analysis of diverse national perspectives and programmatic developments.
  • Comparative examination of policy frameworks and intervention strategies.

Main Results:

  • Nations conceptualize elder mistreatment variously, as human rights violations or public health issues.
  • Emerging programs and practices demonstrate evolving strategies for elder mistreatment prevention.
  • Cultural contexts significantly influence the understanding and management of elder mistreatment.

Conclusions:

  • Sharing international experiences, policies, and initiatives is crucial for advancing elder mistreatment prevention.
  • Recognizing cultural nuances is essential for developing effective, context-specific interventions.
  • Continued dialogue and data sharing can foster greater action and address challenges in combating elder mistreatment.