ED/hospital program contributions to community multi-disciplinary team meetings: Different models.

TitleED/hospital program contributions to community multi-disciplinary team meetings: Different models.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsChang E-S, Bloemen EM, Tietz S, Lindberg D, Elman A, Gottesman E, Baek D, Hancock D, LoFaso VM, McAuley J, Sullivan M, Pino C, Rachmuth L, Rosen T
JournalJ Elder Abuse Negl
Pagination1-10
Date Published2024 Mar 06
ISSN1540-4129
Abstract

Elder mistreatment (EM) is a complex problem, with response and prevention requiring contributions from professionals from many disciplines. Community-based multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs) that conduct meetings to discuss challenging cases and coordinate services are a common strategy to ensure effective collaboration. Though they play an important role in EM identification, intervention, and prevention, hospitals and hospital-based healthcare professionals have been particularly difficult to engage in MDTs. Two hospitals in different communities recently launched Emergency Department (ED)/hospital-based response teams to consult in cases of potential EM, and both participate in MDTs. We explored similarities and differences between the MDTs in these communities including in the role of the ED/hospital-based response team. The comparison demonstrates both core common features as well as large variations. These differences reflect different circumstances in the models on which they were based, on MDT development in these communities, available resources and infrastructure, and the ED/hospital program's role.

DOI10.1080/08946566.2024.2324315
Alternate JournalJ Elder Abuse Negl
PubMed ID38449107

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