Developing standard data for elder abuse multidisciplinary teams: A critical objective
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- DOI: 10.1080/08946566.2020.1782301
Developing standard data for elder abuse multidisciplinary teams: A critical objective
Abstract
Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) represent a prominent and growing form of elder abuse intervention in communities across the U.S. and around the world. Despite the proliferation and promise of MDTs as a model of elder abuse intervention, the field lacks infrastructure, including a standardized data collection strategy, to facilitate a coordinated and informed MDT effort. This commentary presents an exploratory study, which sought to examine existing strategies of case-level electronic data collection implemented by MDTs across the U.S. Using a snowball sampling strategy, we identified 11 MDTs using an electronic data collection strategy. Our analysis found a tremendous range in both the extent and nature of data collection across MDTs, yet it identified common domains of data. A standardized MDT data collection strategy would benefit several MDT stakeholders, including coordinators tracking everyday operations, funders requiring reporting, and researchers conducting large-scale comparative research to identify best MDT practices.
Keywords: Commentary; elder abuse; multidisciplinary teams; standardized data.
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DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
The authors have no conflict of interest to report
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