Literature DB >> 15804552

Medical implications of elder abuse and neglect.

XinQi Dong1.   

Abstract

Recognition of elder abuse and neglect among health care professionals has been a relatively recent phenomenon. Each year, millions of elderly persons suffer as the result of abuse and neglect. Their quality of life is severely jeopardized in the form of worsened functional status and progressive dependency, poorly rated self-health, feelings of helplessness, and from the vicious cycle of social isolation, stress and further psychologic decline. Other medical implications of abuse and neglect include higher health systems use in the form of frequent ER visits, higher hospitalization, and higher nursing home placement; most importantly, it is an independent predictor for higher mortality. Physicians are well situated in detecting and reporting suspected cases and taking care of the frail elders who are victims of abuse and neglect, but there are barriers on the individual level, and there is a broader need for system change. Through education, training, and reinforcement, there are strategies to get health care professionals more involved and provide effective management protocols and guidelines for us to advocate for our patients in the current epidemic of elder abuse and neglect.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2005        PMID: 15804552     DOI: 10.1016/j.cger.2004.10.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Geriatr Med        ISSN: 0749-0690            Impact factor:   3.076


  30 in total

1.  Association of cognitive function and risk for elder abuse in a community-dwelling population.

Authors:  XinQi Dong; Melissa Simon; Kumar Rajan; Denis A Evans
Journal:  Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord       Date:  2011-11-16       Impact factor: 2.959

2.  Is impairment in physical function associated with increased risk of elder mistreatment? Findings from a community-dwelling Chinese population.

Authors:  XinQi Dong; Melissa Andrea Simon
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  2010 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.792

3.  Association between elder self-neglect and hospice utilization in a community population.

Authors:  XinQi Dong; Melissa A Simon
Journal:  Arch Gerontol Geriatr       Date:  2012-07-05       Impact factor: 3.250

4.  Elder self-neglect and hospitalization: findings from the Chicago Health and Aging Project.

Authors:  XinQi Dong; Melissa A Simon; Denis Evans
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2012-01-27       Impact factor: 5.562

5.  A prospective population-based study of differences in elder self-neglect and mortality between black and white older adults.

Authors:  XinQi Dong; Melissa A Simon; Terry Fulmer; Carlos F Mendes de Leon; Liesi E Hebert; Todd Beck; Paul A Scherr; Denis A Evans
Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci       Date:  2011-04-15       Impact factor: 6.053

6.  Elder Abuse Characteristics Based on Calls to the National Center on Elder Abuse Resource Line.

Authors:  Gali H Weissberger; Morgan C Goodman; Laura Mosqueda; Julie Schoen; Annie L Nguyen; Kathleen H Wilber; Zachary D Gassoumis; Caroline P Nguyen; S Duke Han
Journal:  J Appl Gerontol       Date:  2019-07-31

7.  The Impact of Community-Based Supports and Services on Quality of Life Among the Elderly in China: A Longitudinal Study.

Authors:  Yongkang Zhang; Valerie A Yeager; Shengtian Hou
Journal:  J Appl Gerontol       Date:  2016-08-05

8.  Elder abuse: golden years' lost luster.

Authors:  Angela M Sanford; Julie K Gammack
Journal:  Mo Med       Date:  2013 Nov-Dec

9.  Elder mistreatment predicts later physical and psychological health: Results from a national longitudinal study.

Authors:  Jaclyn S Wong; Linda J Waite
Journal:  J Elder Abuse Negl       Date:  2016-09-16

10.  Urban and rural variations in the characteristics associated with elder mistreatment in a community-dwelling Chinese population.

Authors:  Xinqi Dong; Melissa Andrea Simon
Journal:  J Elder Abuse Negl       Date:  2013
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.