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Introduction ●The purpose of this systematic review was to summarize literature on correlations between elderly patients with dementia and the vulnerability to elder abuse in long-term care facilities. In addition, the researchers were interested in discovering if there are intervention methods to prevent the abuse ●Prevalence of elder abuse in long-term care facilities ranges from 2% to 10% (Conner et al., 2011) ●Elderly abuse may be related to mental illness or depression and resentment of caregivers ●“To date, however, major steps forward in national policy and strategy on elder abuse have not been taken, in part because Congress has failed to provide sufficient funding” (Kohl, Sanders, & Blumenthal, 2012) Materials and Methods Acknowledgments Julia VanderMolen, Ph.D Assistant Professor-Allied Health Sciences Grand Valley State University Results Types of Abuse and Prevalence ●Six abuse types: verbal and psychological, physical, neglect, financial, sexual, and discriminatory ●Self-neglect is a forgotten component of abuse ●A study showed 158 incidents of abuse with 56% being self-neglectful (Caspi, 2013) ●In the older populations, 6.3% reported abuse with the most common forms being psychological, verbal, and/or financial abuse (Selwood and Cooper, 2009) Dementia and Vulnerability ●Proactive aggression from stress, resentment, and the positive results in patients led to abuse ●Cognitive impairment had an indirect correlation to abuse ●Low relationship satisfaction with the patient resulted in abuse ●25% of vulnerable patients suffered from abuse (Selwood and Cooper, 2009) Policies and Prevention ●Early detection ●National Alzheimer's Project Act of 2011: guide and train those who are caring for those with the disease ●Adult Protective Services (APS): first response to elder abuse cases ●The Elder Justice Act: mandates that APS receives $100 million per year and $25 million is given to the state for testing methods of improvement (Chen, Dong, & Simon, 2014) ○also mandates charging civil fines of $200,000 to facilities that do not report abuse cases within 24 hours ●Skills training manual: to improve coping strategies, emotional well-being, and level of fatigue of healthcare workers of elderly patients ●Training high-quality, knowledgeable and long-term health care professionals can prevent elderly abuse in patients with dementia ●Appropriately deeming guardianship for elders with dementia Conclusions ●Previous research done on general elder abuse, this review was more specific focusing on vulnerability and prevention ●There is much still to be done, including prevention and policies regarding abuse ●Since vulnerability is correlated to elder abuse, patients such as those with dementia should be carefully monitored ●Education is key (general public, family members, caregivers, patients) Brittany Fleming-Allied Health Sciences, Pre-SLP, Nicole Houskamp-Allied Health Sciences, Pre-SLP, and Lindsay Hunt-Allied Health Sciences,Pre-SLP Grand Valley State University References Caspi, E. (2014). Does self-neglect occur among older adults with dementia when unsupervised in assisted living? An exploratory, observational study. Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 26(2), doi: / Chen, R., Dong, X.& Simon, M. A. (2014). Elder Abuse And Dementia: A review of the research and health policy. Health Affairs, 33(4), p. doi: /hlthaff Conner, T., Prokhorov, A., Page, C., Fang, Y., Xiao, Y., & Post, L. (2011). Impairment and abuse of elderly by staff in long-term care in Michigan: Evidence from structural equation modeling. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(1), doi: / Kohl, H., Sanders, B., & Blumenthal, R. (2012). Elder abuse: What is the federal role? Generations, 36(3), Selwood, A. and Cooper, C. (2009). Abuse of people with dementia. Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 19(1), doi: /S X Further Information Brittany Fleming: Nicole Houskamp: Lindsey Hunt: Elderly Abuse: A Systematic Review of Vulnerability and Prevention ●The databases of CINAHL, PubMED and ProQuest Medical were used to search for articles pertaining to the following inclusion and exclusion data ○Inclusion: peer reviewed articles, published , elderly U.S. citizens, long-term care, and patients with dementia ○Exclusion: articles prior to 2007, individuals not considered elderly, and individuals without dementia ●8,501 articles resulted from searching with the key terms of elder abuse AND dementia ●When applying exclusion criteria 8,216 articles were excluded, providing a total of 285 articles for the researches to review ●The researchers read abstracts and excluded 270 more articles to find a total of 15 articles to include in the systematic review