Title of article :
Defining elder mistreatment: reflections on the United Kingdom Study of Abuse and Neglect of Older People
Author/Authors :
DIXON، JOSIE نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This paper critically reflects upon policy and research definitions of elder mistreatment
in light of the findings of the United Kingdom Study of Abuse and
Neglect of Older People that was commissioned by Comic Relief with co-funding
from the Department of Health. The study uniquely comprised a national survey
and follow-up qualitative research with survey respondents. This paper focuses
on the findings of the qualitative component. One focus is the idea of ‘expectation
of trust ’, with an argument being made that the concept needs clarification for
different types of relationships. It is particularly important to distinguish between
trust in affective relationships and ‘positions of trust ’ (as of paid carers), and to
articulate the concept in terms that engage with older people’s experiences and
that are meaningful for different relationship categories. The qualitative research
also found that ascriptions of neglect and abuse tend to be over-inclusive, in some
instances to avoid identifying institutional and service failures. We also question
the role and relevance of the use of chronological age in the notion of ‘elder
abuse’. Given that ‘abuse’, ‘ neglect ’ and ‘expectation of trust ’ are ill-defined
and contested concepts, we recommend that although consistent definitions
are important, especially for research into the epidemiology and aetiology of
the syndrome and for informed policy discussion, they will unavoidably be
provisional and pragmatic.
Keywords :
abuse , neglect , mistreatment , definition , Trust , JOSIE DIXON , elder
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society