Identifying and Initiating Intervention for Elder Abuse and Neglect in the Emergency Department.

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Identifying and Initiating Intervention for Elder Abuse and Neglect in the Emergency Department.

Clin Geriatr Med. 2018 Aug;34(3):435-451

Authors: Rosen T, Stern ME, Elman A, Mulcare MR

Abstract
Elder abuse and neglect are common and may have serious medical and social consequences but are infrequently identified. An emergency department (ED) visit represents a unique but usually missed opportunity to identify potential abuse and initiate intervention. ED assessment should include observation of patient-caregiver interaction, comprehensive medical history, and head-to-toe physical examination. Formal screening protocols may also be useful. ED providers concerned about elder abuse or neglect should document their findings in detail. ED interventions for suspected or confirmed elder abuse or neglect include treatment of acute medical, traumatic, and psychological issues; ensuring patient safety; and reporting to the authorities.

PMID: 30031426 [PubMed - in process]

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