The perspectives of older care recipients, their family members, and their round-the-clock foreign home care workers regarding elder mistreatment
- PMID: 20455116
- DOI: 10.1080/13607860903586110
The perspectives of older care recipients, their family members, and their round-the-clock foreign home care workers regarding elder mistreatment
Abstract
Objectives: This study evaluated attitudes toward elder mistreatment from the perspective of older care recipients; their foreign home care workers, and their family members.
Methods: Overall, 88 older care recipients, 142 family members, and 127 foreign home care workers responded to a hypothetical case vignette querying about the appropriate care of an older woman who suffers from neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia.
Results: Foreign home care workers tended to be more lenient toward elder mistreatment relative to older adults and their family members and to view as effective techniques that would non-equivocally be considered abusive and ineffective by current standards.
Conclusions: Interventions should inform these stakeholders about what constitutes elder mistreatment and should be particularly geared toward addressing cultural differences in the perception of elder mistreatment.
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