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Elder Abuse and Neglect in Institutional Settings: The Resident's Perspective
Authors:Michèle Charpentier PhD  Maryse Soulières MSc
Institution:1. School of Social Work , University of Quebec , Montreal , Quebec , Canada charpentier.michele@uqam.ca;3. Research Center in Social Gerontology , Cavendish Health and Social Services , Montreal , Quebec , Canada
Abstract:This article strives to share research findings concerning the rights and empowerment of the elderly living in various long-term care (LTC) or residential care facilities (public and private sectors) in Quebec, Canada. Inspired by the theories of constructivism, the research aims to understand the residents’ perception of abuse, as well as the strategies they are developing to exercise their rights and liberties. Data from semistructured interviews with 20 residents, mostly very old women aged 80 to 98, are presented. Results show that residents’ perception of abuse: (1) is conditioned by sensationalistic media coverage; (2) is limited to physical mistreatment; and (3) tends to legitimize day-to-day infringements of their rights, as these “minor” violations seem inoffensive when compared to the “real” acts of violence reported in the media. Tensions that can build up among residents, sometimes resulting in intimidation or even bullying, were addressed.
Keywords:institutional settings  qualitative study  abuse  empowerment  strategies
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