The mistreatment of elderly people

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The mistreatment of elderly people

edited by Peter Decalmer and Frank Glendenning

Sage Publications, 1993

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-188) and index

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Description

This book opens up the discussion about the abuse and neglect of older people. It presents an overview of the key research and theoretical explanations of elder abuse. Drawing together perspectives of professionals from different disciplines, the book assesses: the clinical implications of abuse; key areas for social work; the legal implications of abuse and neglect; sociological perspectives; issues for nurses, physicians and general practitioners; multidisciplinary approaches to dealing with abuse; models for prevention of abuse; and the role of carers. The contributors argue for clearer explanations of abuse which go beyond immediate practical considerations and observations and give clear guidelines for tackling and preventing the problem.

Table of Contents

What is Elder Abuse and Neglect? - Frank Glendenning Clinical Presentation - Peter Decalmer Elder Abuse and the Law - Aled Griffiths, Gwyneth Roberts and John Williams Abuse of Older People - Chris Phillipson Sociological Perspectives Elder Abuse and Key Areas in Social Work - Jill Manthorpe Recognizing Abuse - Michael Davies An Assessment Tool for Nurses The Multidisciplinary Assessment of Clients and Patients - Peter Decalmer and Alison Marriott with contributions from Dudley Ainsworth, Robert Bamlett and Jan Cowley The General Practitioner and Elder Abuse - John F Noone, Peter Decalmer and Frank Glendenning Carer-Dependant Relationships and the Prevention of Elder Abuse - Michael Nolan Looking to the Future - Frank Glendenning and Peter Decalmer

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