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美国印第安社区中的老年人虐待:一项综合综述。

Elder Abuse in American Indian Communities: An Integrative Review.

作者信息

Crowder Jolie, Burnett Camille, Laughon Kathryn, Dreisbach Caitlin

机构信息

Author Affiliations: University of Virginia.

College of Nursing, University of Kentucky, Lexington.

出版信息

J Forensic Nurs. 2019 Oct/Dec;15(4):250-258. doi: 10.1097/JFN.0000000000000259.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

American Indian elders have one of the lowest life expectancies in the United States. Disproportionate disease burden, socioeconomic disparities, and higher rates of violence across the lifespan are thought to contribute to higher rates of elder abuse. Elder abuse and higher rates of trauma exposure are linked with adverse outcomes.

METHODS

The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines informed the methodology and assessment of the literature on elder abuse among American Indians.

RESULTS

Of the nine studies published in the last 30 years, rates of elder abuse varied by study, location, and tribal affiliation from 4.3% to 45.9%. Large studies with comparison populations found higher rates for American Indians. There was a consensus for three risk factors: substance abuse, mental health problems, and caregiving issues. Importance of tribal norms, the notion of respect conferred to elders, and the concept of acculturation were major culturally relevant themes. Perceived tribal norms and strengths, for example, respect for elders, were at odds with abuse experiences, particularly financial exploitation and neglect. Historical trauma, shame, and fear impacted reporting. There was little consistency in study designs, most were qualitative or mixed methods, samples were small, there was no common measurement tool or time frame for abuse, and there was only one intervention study.

IMPLICATIONS

High rates of abuse suggest healthcare providers should be encouraged to screen and intervene despite the lack of empirical evidence. Providers should not assume that traditional culturally ascribed strengths, such as honor and respect for elders, provide any degree of protection against elder abuse.

摘要

背景

美国印第安老年人的预期寿命在美国处于最低水平之一。疾病负担不均衡、社会经济差距以及一生中较高的暴力发生率被认为是导致虐待老年人比率较高的原因。虐待老年人以及较高的创伤暴露率与不良后果相关。

方法

系统评价与荟萃分析的首选报告项目指南为美国印第安人虐待老年人文献的方法学和评估提供了依据。

结果

在过去30年发表的9项研究中,虐待老年人的比率因研究、地点和部落归属而异,从4.3%到45.9%不等。有对照人群的大型研究发现美国印第安人的比率更高。有三个风险因素达成了共识:药物滥用、心理健康问题和照护问题。部落规范的重要性、赋予老年人的尊重观念以及文化适应概念是主要的文化相关主题。例如,对部落规范和优势(如尊重老年人)的认知与虐待经历(尤其是经济剥削和忽视)相矛盾。历史创伤、羞耻感和恐惧影响了报告。研究设计几乎没有一致性,大多数是定性或混合方法,样本量小,没有针对虐待的通用测量工具或时间框架,并且只有一项干预研究。

启示

尽管缺乏实证证据,但虐待发生率较高表明应鼓励医疗保健提供者进行筛查和干预。提供者不应认为传统文化赋予的优势(如对老年人的荣誉和尊重)能在任何程度上防止虐待老年人。

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