Medication Use Among Self Neglecting Elderly A Review of the Study Anastasiya Markelova Philips Beth Israel School of Nursing Prescription Medication Use Among Self Neglecting Elderly According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (2013) almost a half of American population reports to using at least one prescription drug in the past 30 days, with the rise of use likely comes a rise in abuse and misuse. The elderly use approximately one-third…
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I decided to do my literature review was on elder abuse. Elder abuse is becoming an increasing problem here in the United States. This form of oppression can happen in many different forms including physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect or abandonment, emotional abuse, and financial exploitation. Physical abuse is characterized as non-accidental force placed on the elderly that can cause pain or injury. This kind of abuse isn’t limited to slapping or shoving but a senior can also be physically…
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institutions. Often times this care is received with the high price tag known as abuse. Thousands of seniors across America suffer from elder abuse and neglect. According to Phillips, “Elder abuse is a complex phenomenon involving the interaction of at least two parties who have established patterns of interaction over many years” (391). The abuse and neglect of elderly Americans is a crucial and unacceptable problem that leaves a lasting impact on seniors and their families emotionally, physically, and financially…
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day when the elderly, particularly those who are isolated and vulnerable, can no longer be manipulated and abused for the personal gain of their caregivers,” (Dedman and Newell 35). The biography Empty Mansions was written about the legacy of the Clarks and the interesting life of (at the time) the oldest living descendant, Huguette, who also happened to face blatant elder abuse near the end of her life. Dedman and Newell are trying to show the realities of the abuse of the elderly and strike deeper…
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Elder abuse Is understudied and underreported. Elder abuse can take five forms: psychological or emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, and financial abuse. America is a diverse country with individuals of different ethnicity, religious affiliation, family structures, cultural belief, and value systems. Within the populous we have individuals who are vulnerable to various facets of the social, economic, and health systems. Vulnerable populations can be defined as those within…
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respect, and approval in their careers, politics, and their love lives. Because women typically live longer than men, they are also inclined to live without their spouses (Morioka-Douglas, 2011). Furthermore, women are amongst the most poor in the United States (Hillier & Barrow, 2015, p. 352). “Some of the major ways in which women’s lives are comprised in later life include lower wage histories, lower retirement incomes, divorced women are particularly vulnerable, lack of financial planning skills,…
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abuse can occur between anyone, regardless of race, sex, class or gender and is not limited to occurring just in the United States alone. It is now considered a global health concern, affecting an estimated one third of all women across the globe (Chelala, 2013). Domestic violence isn’t subjected to physical abuse alone; it may include intimate partner violence, child abuse/neglect, sexual abuse, elder abuse, and can take many other forms as well. The question is does every country around the world…
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Long-term care is providing health care to those who need it for more than 90 days. This would include those who are elderly, those who are in rehabilitation, mental health facilities, etc. Long-term care is provided to all ages. Long term is also associated with chronic condition, which is an illness or injury that lasts for more than 90 days. An example of long-term would be an accident. In august, 2012, my brother got into a motorcycle accident. It was not his fault, but he was badly injured.…
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Nina Porobic 8/8/07 Health Care United States health care system has about 44 million people uninsured. Our government pays health care for elderly and very poor. What about people that loose their jobs and those who can not afford it? There are about 18,000 people that die each year in United States simply for not having health coverage. Should we think about Universal health care? I would, and I’ll explain why. Roughly around 44 million Americans had no health insurance…
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Elder Abuse February 18, 2014 Elder Abuse Elder abuse is not a new phenomenon. There is evidence of its existence centuries ago. More recent is recognition of elder abuse as a health and social problem. In the United States this first surfaced in the 1950s, but it was not until the 1980s that elder abuse “came of age” as a major concern of older Americans. However, elder abuse is not confined to a single locale. Rather, it is a global problem, found in both developed and developing countries (Antezberger…
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