a Division of Emergency Medicine , Weill Cornell Medical College , New York , New York , USA.
b Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine , Weill Cornell Medical College , New York , New York , USA.
J Elder Abuse Negl. 2016;28(1):1-13. doi: 10.1080/08946566.2015.1029659. Epub 2015 Apr 20.
Resident-to-resident elder mistreatment (R-REM) in nursing homes is frequent and leads to adverse outcomes. Nursing home staff responses may significantly mitigate R-REM's impact, but little is known about current practices. The objective was to identify common staff responses to R-REM. The authors interviewed 282 certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in five urban nursing homes on their responses during the previous 2 weeks to R-REM behaviors of residents under their care. Ninety-seven CNAs (34.4%) reported actions responding to R-REM incidents involving 182 residents (10.8%), describing 22 different responses. Most common were physically intervening/separating residents (51), talking calmly to settle residents down (50), no intervention (39), and verbally intervening to defuse the situation (38). Less common were notifying a nurse (13) or documenting in behavior log (4). Nursing home staff report many varied responses to R-REM, a common and dangerous occurrence. CNAs seldom documented behaviors or reported them to nurses.
养老院居民间虐待(R-REM)很常见,会导致不良后果。养老院员工的反应可能会显著减轻 R-REM 的影响,但目前对其做法知之甚少。本研究旨在确定常见的员工对 R-REM 的反应。作者对五家城市养老院的 282 名注册护士助理(CNA)进行了访谈,询问他们在过去两周内对其护理的居民发生 R-REM 行为时的反应。97 名 CNA(34.4%)报告了对涉及 182 名居民(10.8%)的 R-REM 事件的行动,描述了 22 种不同的反应。最常见的是身体干预/隔离居民(51)、平静地与居民交谈以使其平静下来(50)、不干预(39)和口头干预以化解局面(38)。较少的是通知护士(13)或在行为日志中记录(4)。养老院员工对 R-REM 有许多不同的反应,这是一种常见且危险的现象。CNA 很少记录行为或向护士报告。