Strategies to build more effective interventions for elder abuse: a focus group study of nursing and social work professionals in Hong Kong.
Elsie YanLouis ToDebby WanXiaojing XieFrances WongDavid ShumPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2022)
Training can equip frontline professionals with the necessary skills to identify elder abuse cases and to assess the risk of abuse. Effective interventions should not only address clients' safety and need for tangible support but also respect their autonomy and privacy. A client-centered, strength-based approach that involves supportive peers and addresses the complex family relationships involved can be useful. Interventions should also involve cross-discipline and cross-agency collaboration.