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Elder abuse

M J Vernon1, G C Bennett

  • 1Department of Health Care of the Elderly, Royal London Medical College.

British Journal of Hospital Medicine
|September 4, 1996
PubMed
Summary
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Elder abuse, or the mistreatment of older adults, presents ethical challenges in healthcare. Recognizing and addressing this complex issue is crucial for improving care for the elderly.

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Medical Ethics
  • Social Work

Background:

  • Elder abuse is an uncomfortable topic for healthcare professionals.
  • It challenges core moral precepts like autonomy and beneficence.
  • While not a new phenomenon, elder abuse has historically been underrecognized.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the ethical implications of elder abuse for healthcare professionals.
  • To examine the challenges in recognizing and addressing the mistreatment of older adults.
  • To highlight the need for increased awareness and scrutiny of elder abuse.

Main Methods:

  • This study involves a conceptual analysis of ethical principles in the context of elder abuse.
  • It reviews existing literature on the recognition and reporting of elder mistreatment.

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  • The paper discusses the moral and professional challenges faced by healthcare providers.
  • Main Results:

    • Healthcare professionals often find elder abuse a difficult and uncomfortable subject.
    • The phenomenon necessitates a re-evaluation of ethical considerations in geriatric care.
    • Professional unfamiliarity has contributed to the underrecognition of elder abuse.

    Conclusions:

    • Elder abuse requires greater attention and understanding within the healthcare community.
    • Addressing elder abuse involves confronting uncomfortable truths about societal care for the elderly.
    • Enhanced professional awareness and ethical scrutiny are vital for combating elder mistreatment.