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Respect and protect: the experience of older people and staff in care homes and hospitals: the PANICOA summary report
- Author:
- LUPTON Carol
- Publisher:
- Prevention of Abuse and Neglect in the Institutional Care of Older Adults
- Publication year:
- 2013
- Pagination:
- 17
- Place of publication:
- London
A summary of the findings of the Prevention of Abuse and Neglect in the Institutional Care of Older Adults (PANICOA) joint research initiative. Eleven studies were commissioned under the Initiative and undertaken between 2009 and 2013.The aims of the PANICOA Research Initiative were to improve understanding of the context, causes and consequences of mistreatment, of both staff and residents/patients in institutional settings, from the perspectives of all key participants; provide the evidence to help develop more effective ways of preventing, identifying and responding to abusive, neglectful or disrespectful relationships in institutional settings; and contribute to knowledge on the prevalence of the mistreatment of older people in institutional care and the means by which it can be robustly ascertained. (Edited publisher abstract)
Respect and protect: the experience of older people and staff in care homes and hospitals: the PANICOA report
- Author:
- LUPTON Carol
- Publisher:
- Prevention of Abuse and Neglect in the Institutional Care of Older Adults
- Publication year:
- 2013
- Pagination:
- 77
- Place of publication:
- London
This report brings together the findings of the Prevention of Abuse and Neglect in the Institutional Care of Older Adults (PANICOA) joint research initiative. Eleven studies were commissioned under the Initiative and undertaken between 2009 and 2013.The aims of the PANICOA Research Initiative were to improve understanding of the context, causes and consequences of mistreatment, of both staff and residents/patients in institutional settings, from the perspectives of all key participants; provide the evidence to help develop more effective ways of preventing, identifying and responding to abusive, neglectful or disrespectful relationships in institutional settings; and contribute to knowledge on the prevalence of the mistreatment of older people in institutional care and the means by which it can be robustly ascertained. The report examines the causes and consequences of the mistreatment of older people from a range of perspectives, revealing four different ‘ideal-typical’ sets of experiences, or ‘narratives’, including the patient/resident perspective, the care staff perspective, the care provider perspective and the wider care community. The report sets out the next steps for key stakeholders in the institutional care community, focusing on care services, care culture and integration and working together. (Edited publisher abstract)