A literature review of survey instruments used to measure staff‐to‐resident elder abuse in residential care settings

Aim To review the literature of existing survey instruments used to measure the occurrence of staff‐to‐resident elder abuse in residential care settings. Methods A comprehensive literature search during May 2017 produced 2,037 records. Two authors independently reviewed these records for inclusion,...

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description Aim To review the literature of existing survey instruments used to measure the occurrence of staff‐to‐resident elder abuse in residential care settings. Methods A comprehensive literature search during May 2017 produced 2,037 records. Two authors independently reviewed these records for inclusion, where a total of 17 studies met eligibility criteria. Descriptive information of all identified survey instruments is provided. Results This literature review reveals a diversity of survey instruments used to measure staff‐to‐resident abuse in residential care settings. The survey instruments varied greatly, where most instruments were self‐developed by the authors and provided none or limited information on psychometric properties. Most studies were conducted in high‐income countries and many of them in the United States.
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Aged
Dementia
Elder Abuse
Emotional abuse
Humans
Literature reviews
long‐term care settings
Murders & murder attempts
Nursing Homes
occurrence
Older people
prevalence
residential care settings
Review
Sex crimes
staff survey
staff‐to‐resident abuse
survey instruments
Surveys and Questionnaires
Systematic review
United States
Validity
title A literature review of survey instruments used to measure staff‐to‐resident elder abuse in residential care settings
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