Adapting the Elder Abuse Suspicion Index© for Use in Long-Term Care: A Mixed-Methods Approach.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED GERONTOLOGY(2019)

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Currently available elder abuse screening and identification tools have limitations for use in long-term care (LTC). This mixed-methods study sought to explore the appropriateness of using the Elder Abuse Suspicion Index (c) (a suspicion tool originally created for use with older adults in the ambulatory setting with Mini-Mental State Examination scores >= 24) with similarly cognitively functioning persons residing in LTC. Results were informed by a literature review, Internet-based consultations with elder abuse experts across Canada (n = 19), and data obtained from two purposively selected focus groups (n = 7 local elder abuse experts; n = 7 experienced front-line LTC clinicians). Analyses resulted in the development of a nine-question tool, the EASI-ltc, designed to raise suspicion of EA in cognitively intact older adults residing in LTC (with little or no cognitive impairment). Notable modifications to the original Elder Abuse Suspicion Index (c) (EASI) included three new questions to further address neglect and psychological abuse, and a context-specific preamble to orient responders.
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nursing home,elder abuse,screening,long-term care,mistreatment
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