Prevalence and factors associated with suspected mistreatment in a geriatric unit in a hospital emergency area

To know the prevalence of mistreatment and to identify the associated factors among elderly people without cognitive impairment, seen in the geriatric unit, located in the hospital emergency area. Cross-sectional study of a population of 65 years or older assessed by the geriatric Interdisciplinary...

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Published inRevista española de geriatría y gerontología Vol. 48; no. 2; pp. 55 - 58
Main Authors Jürschik, Pilar, Viladrosa, Maria, Botigué, Teresa, Lavedán, Ana, Vena, Ana Belen, Noguera, Teresa
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Spain 01.03.2013
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Summary:To know the prevalence of mistreatment and to identify the associated factors among elderly people without cognitive impairment, seen in the geriatric unit, located in the hospital emergency area. Cross-sectional study of a population of 65 years or older assessed by the geriatric Interdisciplinary Social Welfare Functional Unit (ISSFU) of the emergency area in the Arnau de Vilanova hospital of Lleida. We excluded participants with cognitive impairment. The total number of participants was 127. The suspicion of mistreatment was measured using the Questionnaire of the American Medical Association (AMA) and the Canadian Task Force (CTF). The variables studied were social demographic characteristics and functional dependency. Prevalence of suspicion of mistreatment was 29.1% (95% CI: 0.21-0.37). The most frequent subtypes were neglect and psychological, and less frequent was negligence. Associated factors were being female, being in unpaid work, being a widow and living alone. Three out of ten elderly people were identified as possible victims of abuse. Due to the relative isolation of many of the elderly who were abused, an unexpected visit to the emergency area may be the only opportunity for detection. Geriatric units located in this area should include the suspicion of mistreatment of this population in their comprehensive assessment. For this, it is necessary to have tool with a high degree of sensitivity and specificity for detection of abuse in the elderly.
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ISSN:1578-1747
DOI:10.1016/j.regg.2012.05.002