McDonald Lynn, Sheppard Christine, Hitzig Sander L, Spalter Tal, Mathur Avantika, Mukhi Jason Singh
Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work,University of Toronto.
Faculty of Medicine,Institute for Life Course and Aging,University of Toronto.
Can J Aging. 2015 Jun;34(2):215-36. doi: 10.1017/S0714980815000094. Epub 2015 Mar 10.
Resident-to-resident abuse involves aggression and violence that occurs between long-term care (LTC) home residents and can have serious consequences for both aggressors and victims. To date, there has been no attempt to systematically assess the breadth of the problem in Canada. To address this gap, we undertook a scoping review to enhance understanding of resident-to-resident abuse in LTC homes. A redacted Canadian data set on resident-to-resident abuse is also reported on. Nine electronic literature databases were searched; a total of 784 abstracts were identified, but only 32 satisfied the inclusion criteria. The majority of records (75%) were retrospective case studies, qualitative studies, and reviews/commentaries. Of these, only 14 focused exclusively on resident-to-resident abuse. The redacted Canadian data set suggests resident-to-resident abuse makes up approximately one-third of reported abuse cases. Recommendations for future research, clinical practice, and policy are provided to raise awareness of this phenomenon to help decrease its incidence.
居民之间的虐待行为是指长期护理机构内居民之间发生的攻击和暴力行为,这对攻击者和受害者都会产生严重后果。迄今为止,加拿大尚未尝试系统评估该问题的范围。为填补这一空白,我们进行了一项范围界定审查,以增进对长期护理机构内居民之间虐待行为的了解。同时还报告了一份经过编辑的加拿大居民之间虐待行为数据集。我们检索了九个电子文献数据库;共识别出784篇摘要,但只有32篇符合纳入标准。大多数记录(75%)是回顾性案例研究、定性研究以及综述/评论。其中,只有14篇专门关注居民之间的虐待行为。经过编辑的加拿大数据集表明,居民之间的虐待行为约占报告的虐待案件的三分之一。我们提供了对未来研究、临床实践和政策的建议,以提高对这一现象的认识,帮助降低其发生率。