Examining ethical issues that arise in providing ED/hospital care for patients experiencing elder mistreatment and approaches to address them.

TitleExamining ethical issues that arise in providing ED/hospital care for patients experiencing elder mistreatment and approaches to address them.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsBloemen EM, Gottesman E, Furfari K, Glover J, Gabbay E, Cox S, Lindberg D, Tietz S, Rosen T, Baek D, Elman A, Huberman B
JournalJ Elder Abuse Negl
Volume36
Issue4
Pagination395-412
Date Published2024 Aug-Oct
ISSN1540-4129
KeywordsAged, Aged, 80 and over, Elder Abuse, Emergency Service, Hospital, Ethics Consultation, Female, Humans, Male
Abstract

Clinicians in the emergency department and hospital who treat patients experiencing elder mistreatment (EM) can expect to encounter challenging ethical dilemmas. Collaboration with ethics and EM consultation services offers teams an important opportunity to improve patient-centered outcomes and address value-based concerns when treating these patients. This article describes the role of a hospital clinical ethics consultation service and best practices for collaboration between ethics and EM consultation services. Illuminated via four case studies, the article presents several core ethical frameworks, including allowing patients the dignity of risk, considerations around a harm reduced discharge, involving abusers in surrogate decision making, and providers' experience of moral distress when dealing with patients experiencing EM. Increasing collaboration with ethics and elder mistreatment services can help teams more effectively respond to EM.

DOI10.1080/08946566.2024.2365341
Alternate JournalJ Elder Abuse Negl
PubMed ID38867518
PubMed Central IDPMC11333161
Grant ListK76 AG054866 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States

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