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Responding to the financial abuse of people with dementia: A qualitative study of safeguarding experiences in England

机译:应对痴呆症患者的经济虐待:对英国保护经验的定性研究

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Background: The risks of financial exploitation and abuse of people with dementia remain under-researched. Little is known of the views of those responsible for local adult safeguarding systems about prevention and redress. We explore current repertoires of responses of such persons and consider barriers and facilitators to minimizing risks of financial abuse for people with dementia. Methods: Fifteen qualitative interviews were undertaken with a purposively sampled group of Adult Safeguarding Co-ordinators in England in 2011. Framework analysis delineated themes in the transcripts; these were included in an iteratively developed coding framework. Results: Five themes were explored: (1) incidence of financial abuse; (2) impact of dementia on safeguarding responses; (3) warning signs of financial abuse, including neglect, unpaid bills, limited money for provisions; (4) encouraging preventive measures like direct debit to pay for bills, advance care plans, appointing Lasting Power of Attorney; and (5) barriers and facilitators in safeguarding, including the practice of financial agencies, cultural barriers, other systemic failures and facilitators. Not all systems of financial proxies are viewed as optimally effective but provisions of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 were welcomed and seen as workable. Conclusions: Healthcare professionals may need to be more alert to the signs and risks of financial abuse in patients with dementia both at early and later stages. Engaging with safeguarding practitioners may facilitate prevention of abuse and effective response to those with substantial assets, but the monitoring of people with dementia needs to be sustained. In addition, professionals need to be alert to new risks from electronic crime. Researchers should consider including financial abuse in studies of elder abuse and neglect.
机译:背景:对痴呆症患者进行财务剥削和虐待的风险仍处于研究不足状态。负责当地成人保护系统的人对预防和补救的看法鲜为人知。我们探索了此类人士当前的反应方式,并考虑了障碍和促进因素,以最大程度地降低痴呆症患者的财务滥用风险。方法:2011年在英格兰进行了有意抽样调查的成年保障协调员小组进行了15次定性访谈。框架分析在笔录中描述了主题。这些都包含在迭代开发的编码框架中。结果:探讨了五个主题:(1)财务滥用发生率; (2)痴呆症对保障反应的影响; (3)财务滥用的警告标志,包括疏忽,未付账单,有限的准备金; (4)鼓励采取诸如直接借记付款,预付款计划,任命持久授权书之类的预防措施; (5)维护方面的障碍和促进者,包括金融机构的做法,文化障碍,其他系统性失灵和促进者。并非所有的金融代理系统都被认为是最有效的,但是《 2005年心理能力法案》的规定受到欢迎,并被认为是可行的。结论:医疗保健专业人员可能需要更早地警惕痴呆症患者早期和后期的财务滥用迹象和风险。与有保障的从业者合作可能有助于防止虐待和对拥有大量资产的人进行有效反应,但需要持续监测痴呆症患者。此外,专业人士需要警惕电子犯罪带来的新风险。研究人员应考虑将经济虐待纳入对老年人虐待和忽视的研究中。

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