American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon.
Center for Studies on Aging, Beirut, Lebanon.
J Elder Abuse Negl. 2021 Jan-Feb;33(1):65-81. doi: 10.1080/08946566.2021.1881013. Epub 2021 Feb 2.
Elder abuse is a preventable problem. Presently, little is known about this phenomenon in Middle Eastern settings. The purpose of this study was to explore elder abuse in Beirut, Lebanon from different stakeholders' points of view with a focus on identifying behaviors that are considered to be abusive to older adults and predisposing factors. Focus group discussions were carried out with 88 home- and institution-based older adults, their family members and caregivers, and with 49 stakeholders (medical professionals, institution directors, government officials). Results showed that behaviors considered abusive among Lebanese participants were comparable to reports from international studies. The most commonly mentioned risk factors were history of abuse in a seemingly dysfunctional family followed by caregivers' lack of acceptance of the physical changes that accompany aging. The response to elder abuse requires a multidimensional approach that spans protective policies to increase care providers' awareness about the physiologic changes of aging as well as concerted efforts to correct misinformation about the hidden problem of elder abuse.
虐待老年人是一个可以预防的问题。目前,对于中东地区这一现象知之甚少。本研究的目的是从不同利益相关者的角度探讨在黎巴嫩贝鲁特的虐待老年人问题,重点是确定被认为对老年人具有虐待性的行为和促成因素。通过焦点小组讨论,对 88 名居家和机构中的老年人、他们的家庭成员和护理人员,以及 49 名利益相关者(医疗专业人员、机构主管、政府官员)进行了调查。结果表明,黎巴嫩参与者认为具有虐待性的行为与国际研究报告中的相似。最常提到的风险因素是在看似功能失调的家庭中存在虐待史,其次是护理人员不接受伴随衰老而来的身体变化。应对虐待老年人问题需要采取多层面的方法,包括制定保护政策以提高护理人员对衰老生理变化的认识,以及共同努力纠正对老年人虐待这一隐藏问题的错误信息。