Focusing on Caregiver Neglect: A Novel Strategy for Mistreatment of Older Adults Screening and Intervention.

TitleFocusing on Caregiver Neglect: A Novel Strategy for Mistreatment of Older Adults Screening and Intervention.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsRosen T, Shaw A, Elman A, Baek D, Gottesman E, Park S, Costantini H, Hincapie MCury, Chang E-S, Hancock D, Jaret AD, Haggerty KLees, Burnes D, Lachs MS, Pillemer K, Czaja SJ
JournalGerontologist
Date Published2024 Dec 18
ISSN1758-5341
Abstract

Mistreatment of older adults is common and has serious health consequences but is under-recognized and under-reported. Screening for mistreatment of older adults and initiation of intervention in primary care clinics may be helpful, but the value of existing tools is not supported by evidence. We argue that shifting the focus to individual sub-types of mistreatment of older adults can provide improved approaches to screening and ultimately to intervention. We focus on the example of caregiver neglect, the subtype associated with highest mortality. To develop caregiver neglect screening and intervention programs and to measure their effectiveness and impact, we assert that it is critical to: (1) define the phenomenon, (2) develop a conceptual model to explain why it occurs, (3) develop measurement strategies, and (4) systematically examine existing literature. We describe here the initial components of this development process.

DOI10.1093/geront/gnae185
Alternate JournalGerontologist
PubMed ID39693260

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