International perspectives on elder abuse

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    • Phelan, Amanda
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International perspectives on elder abuse

edited by Amanda Phelan

(Routledge advances in health and social policy)

Routledge, 2013

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Elder abuse has been increasingly recognised over the past ten years in many countries and progress has been made in both understanding and addressing the issue. This volume provides a much-needed international overview of the topic. Opening with an examination of what elder abuse is, Amanda Phelan sets it in a theoretical context and looks at assessment and approaches to the issue in residential and community care environments. The book then presents a range of country studies, which provide an overview of the context of elder abuse in the country and a discussion of related policy, legislation, research and practice. Countries covered include Ireland, United Kingdom, Spain, China, Australia, Kenya, Israel, Canada and the United States, whilst a regional chapter looks at South America. A concluding chapter draws together cross-cultural comparisons and provides some guidance as to best practice. The only comprehensive book in this area, International Perspectives on Elder Abuse is an invaluable reference for practitioners, academics and researchers from a range of disciplines, including nursing, social work, sociology, public health and social policy.

Table of Contents

1. Elder Abuse: An Introduction Amanda Phelan 2. Australia Susan Kurrle 3. Canada Lynn McDonald 4. China Agnes Tiwari, Elsie Chau-Wai Yan and Margaret Lee 5. Ireland Amanda Phelan 6. Israel Ariela Lowenstein and Israel (Issi) Doron 7. Kenya Isabella Aboderin and Nesta Hatendi 8: Latin America Lia Daichman and Liliana Giraldo 9: Norway Astrid Sandmoe 10. Spain Isabel Iborra, Yolanda Garcia and Ester Grau 11. United Kingdom Bridget Penhale 12. United States of America Joy Swanson Ernst and Patricia Brownell 13. Concluding Thoughts Amanda Phelan

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