Elman Alyssa, Rosselli Sarah, Burnes David, Clark Sunday, Stern Michael E, LoFaso Veronica M, Mulcare Mary R, Breckman Risa, Rosen Tony
Health Soc Work. 2020 May 27;45(2):110-121. doi: 10.1093/hsw/hlz040.
Elder mistreatment is common and has serious consequences. The emergency department (ED) may provide a unique opportunity to detect this mistreatment, with social workers often asked to take the lead in assessment and intervention. Despite this, social workers may feel ill-equipped to conduct assessments for potential mistreatment, due in part to a lack of education and training. As a result, the authors created the Emergency Department Elder Mistreatment Assessment Tool for Social Workers (ED-EMATS) using a multiphase, modified Delphi technique with a national group of experts. This tool consists of both an initial and comprehensive component, with 11 and 17 items, respectively. To our knowledge, this represents the first elder abuse assessment tool for social workers designed specifically for use in the ED. The hope is that the ED-EMATS will increase the confidence of ED social workers in assessing for elder mistreatment and help ensure standardization between professionals.
老年人受虐现象普遍且后果严重。急诊科可能提供了一个发现此类虐待行为的独特机会,社会工作者常常被要求牵头进行评估和干预。尽管如此,社会工作者可能觉得自己没有足够的能力对潜在虐待行为进行评估,部分原因是缺乏教育和培训。因此,作者利用多阶段、改良的德尔菲技术,与一组全国性专家共同创建了《急诊科社会工作者老年人虐待评估工具》(ED-EMATS)。该工具包括一个初始部分和一个全面部分,分别有11项和17项内容。据我们所知,这是首个专门为急诊科设计的社会工作者老年人虐待评估工具。希望ED-EMATS能增强急诊科社会工作者评估老年人虐待行为的信心,并有助于确保专业人员之间的标准化。