Institute of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30302, USA.
J Elder Abuse Negl. 2013;25(3):242-53. doi: 10.1080/08946566.2012.751826.
This article presents findings from a survey examining knowledge of elder abuse among Georgia's coroners. More than half of the 116 respondents indicated that they know "almost nothing" or "a little" about distinguishing signs of physical abuse from signs of aging (54%) and mandatory reporting laws and related elder abuse statutes (63%). When asked the frequency with which older adult cases were referred to the medical examiner, 49% indicated "rarely if ever." Study findings reveal specific opportunities for enhancing training efforts aimed at coroners, who play a critical role in the identification of elder abuse.
本文介绍了一项调查的结果,该调查旨在了解佐治亚州验尸官对虐待老年人问题的认知。在 116 名受访者中,超过一半的人表示,他们对区分身体虐待迹象和衰老迹象(54%)以及强制报告法律和相关虐待老年人法规(63%)几乎一无所知或知之甚少。当被问及将老年病例转介给法医的频率时,49%的人表示“很少或从不”。研究结果揭示了针对在识别虐待老年人问题方面发挥关键作用的验尸官加强培训的具体机会。