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Emergency Medical Services Perspectives on Identifying and Reporting Victims of Elder Abuse, Neglect, and Self-Neglect

机译:应急医疗服务在识别和报告老年人虐待,忽视和自我忽视的受害者上的观点

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Abstract Background Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers, who perform initial assessments of ill and injured patients, often in a patient's home, are uniquely positioned to identify potential victims of elder abuse, neglect, or self-neglect. Despite this, few organized programs exist to ensure that EMS concerns are communicated to or further investigated by other health care providers, social workers, or the authorities. Objective To explore attitudes and self-reported practices of EMS providers surrounding identification and reporting of elder mistreatment. Methods Five semi-structured focus groups with 27 EMS providers. Results Participants reported believing they frequently encountered and were able to identify potential elder mistreatment victims. Many reported infrequently discussing their concerns with other health care providers or social workers and not reporting them to the authorities due to barriers: 1) lack of EMS protocols or training specific to vulnerable elders; 2) challenges in communication with emergency department providers, including social workers, who are often unavailable or not receptive; 3) time limitations; and 4) lack of follow-up when EMS providers do report concerns. Many participants reported interest in adopting protocols to assist in elder protection. Additional strategies included photographically documenting the home environment, additional training, improved direct communication with social workers, a dedicated location on existing forms or new form to document concerns, a reporting hotline, a system to provide feedback to EMS, and community paramedicine. Conclusions EMS providers frequently identify potential victims of elder abuse, neglect, and self-neglect, but significant barriers to reporting exist. Strategies to empower EMS providers and improve reporting were identified. ]]>
机译:摘要背景紧急医疗服务(EMS)提供者,往往在患者的家庭中对病患者和受伤患者进行初步评估,是独特的,以确定老年人虐待,忽视或自我忽视的潜在受害者。尽管如此,存在很少有组织的计划,以确保EMS担心涉及或进一步调查其他医疗保健提供者,社会工作者或当局。目的探讨EMS提供者的态度和自我报告的习惯,周围的识别和报告老年虐待。方法采用27个EMS提供商的五个半结构焦点组。结果参与者报告认为他们经常遇到并能够识别潜在的老年虐待受害者。许多人报告称,他们与其他医疗保健提供者或社会工作者的疑虑,并没有向当局报告他们因障碍:1)缺乏针对弱势群体特有的EMS议定书或培训; 2)与急诊部门提供者的挑战,包括社会工作者,通常无法接受或无法接受; 3)时间限制; 4)当EMS提供商进行报告问题时,缺乏随访。许多参与者报告兴趣采取协议协助长老的保护。额外的策略包括在拍摄家庭环境,额外的培训,与社会工作者的直接沟通,额外的培训,在现有形式或新表单上进行直接沟通,以记录疑虑,一个报告热线,一个系统提供给EMS和社区Paramedicine的系统。结论EMS提供商经常识别老年人虐待,忽视和自我忽视的潜在受害者,但存在重大障碍。确定了EMS提供商和改进报告的策略。 ]]>

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