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Can standardized measures provide helpful feedback about adult protective services substantiation? Pilot data from a short self-neglect assessment.

Pi-Ju Liu1, Sara K Stratton2, Zachary Hass3, Kendon J Conrad4.   

Abstract

Can standardized assessment contribute to improving Adult Protective Services (APS) practice? In this exploratory study, San Francisco and Napa APS utilized a newly developed short self-neglect assessment to test how standardized measures provide information for substantiation decision making. Findings demonstrated satisfactory reliability and validity for the short self-neglect assessment, and analyses revealed important issues that could improve practice. Review of outliers revealed: (1) problems using the assessment tool, (2) misunderstandings of APS procedures, and (3) struggles navigating the case management system. These revelations could all be easily addressed in training. Caseworker's clinical judgment and experience also continue to have a place in complementing the use of the standardized assessment.

Keywords:  APS investigation/substantiation; Adult protective services; consistency; self-neglect; self-neglect assessment; standardized measure; training

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32242767     DOI: 10.1080/08946566.2020.1742837

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Elder Abuse Negl        ISSN: 0894-6566


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1.  Examining Adult Protective Services Outcomes: Services Associated With the Decrease of Mistreatment Differed by Elder Mistreatment Type.

Authors:  Pi-Ju Liu; Zachary Hass; Sara K Stratton; Karen M Conrad; Kendon J Conrad
Journal:  Gerontologist       Date:  2022-10-19
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