Using clinical signs of neglect to identify elder neglect cases |
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Authors: | Lee S Friedman Susan Avila Elaine Liu Kimberly Dixon Olivia Patch Renee Partida |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Illinois, School of Public Health, Division of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, Chicago, Illinois, USA;2. John H. Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
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Abstract: | Elder neglect is the one of the most pervasive forms of mistreatment, and often the only place outside of the individual’s residence to identify and assist neglected individuals is in a medical setting. However, elder neglect cases treated in hospitals do not present with a single diagnosis or clinical sign, but rather involve a complex constellation of clinical signs. Currently, there is a lack of comprehensive guidelines on which clinical signs to use in screening tools for neglect among patients treated in hospitals. Using the DELPHI method, a group of experts developed and tested a scale to be used as a pre-screener that conceptually could be integrated into electronic health record systems so that it could identify potential neglect cases in an automated manner. By applying the scale as a pre-screener for neglect, the tool would reduce the pool of at-risk patients who would benefit from in-depth screening for elder neglect by 95%. |
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Keywords: | DELPHI method elder mistreatment neglect scale |
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