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"Flying by the Seat of Our Pants": Current Processes to Share Best Practices to Deal With Elder Abuse

NCJ Number
239369
Journal
Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect Volume: 24 Issue: 2 Dated: April - June 2012 Pages: 179-194
Author(s)
Paul Stolee, Ph.D.; Loretta M. Hiller, M.A.; Maureen Etkin; Jordache McLeod, M.Sc.
Date Published
April 2012
Length
16 pages
Annotation
This study examined current processes used to identify, communicate, and adopt "best practices" in the field of elder abuse.
Abstract
The authors examined current processes used to identify, communicate, and adopt "best practices" in the field of elder abuse using an iterative process involving literature and Internet reviews, surveys completed by stakeholders, and key informant interviews. Results indicate minimal research evidence exists to support current assessment and intervention strategies; there is an immediate need for more evaluation and research in this area and for improved knowledge exchange and translation. Two strategic directions are recommended: to (a) build capacity for research and program evaluation to advance knowledge of effective practices, and (b) build capacity for knowledge exchange to enhance professionals' efforts. (Published Abstract)