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Effectiveness of Educational Programs to Improve Recognition and Reporting of Elder Abuse and Neglect: A Systematic Review of the Literature

NCJ Number
235397
Journal
Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect Volume: 23 Issue: 3 Dated: July - September 2011 Pages: 213-233
Author(s)
Kim L. Alt, M.D.; Annie L. Nguyen, M.P.H.; Linda N. Meurer, M.D., M.P.H.
Date Published
July 2011
Length
21 pages
Annotation
This articles review health professionals protocols or knowledge to detect, manage, and prevent elder maltreatment.
Abstract
Health professionals often lack adequate protocols or knowledge to detect, manage, and prevent elder maltreatment. This systematic review describes and evaluates existing literature on the effectiveness of educational interventions to improve health professionals' recognition and reporting of elder abuse and neglect. Fourteen articles described 22 programs ranging from brief didactics to experiential learning and targeted a variety of health and social service audiences. Most evaluations were limited to satisfaction measures. These programs may result in increased awareness, collaboration, and improved case finding. However, using the published literature to guide new program planning is constrained by lack of details and limited evaluations. (Published Abstract)