Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO
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DESCRIPTION (applicant s abstract): Dr. Michael Rodriguez, MD, MPH, has
developed expertise in the area of intimate partner abuse among ethnically
diverse populations. Through mentoring relationships, structured integrated
activities, and development of a research program, Dr. Rodriguez will advance
his independence in conducting patient-oriented clinical research.
Elder mistreatment is a significant health and social problem affecting all
racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. Although cultural values influence
attitudes about mistreatment, little research has focused on understanding
mistreated elders' perspectives on mistreatment. Furthermore, identification
and management of elder mistreatment in health care settings are impeded by
the lack of effective, culturally appropriate screening tools.
In focus groups with mistreated Latino, African-American, and non-Latino
Caucasian elders, Dr. Rodriguez will examine perceptions of mistreatment and
identify factors that facilitate or hinder patient-provider communication
about mistreatment. Similarly, focus groups with cognitively impaired elders,
care givers, health care providers, and adult protective services workers will
examine their perspectives on the definition of elder mistreatment and factors
facilitating its identification in health care settings. A survey instrument
will be developed using results from focus groups, current literature, and
expert advice, and will include screening questions, established measures of
abuse and neglect, patient preferences for health care interventions,
demographic, and descriptive data. The survey will be administered to an
ethnically diverse, clinic-based sample of elderly patients, and resulting
data will provide information on risk factors for eider mistreatment and the
utility of the screening questions.
The goals of this study are to: (1) examine mistreated elders' perceptions of
mistreatment and the role of health care providers in addressing elder
mistreatment; (2) examine care givers, health care providers, and adult
protective service workers perspectives on mistreatment and how health care
providers can help victims; (3) identify risk factors for elder mistreatment;
and (4) begin development of a screening tool for use in health care settings.
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Project Terms
behavioral /social science research tagcaregiversclinical researchdiagnosis design /evaluationdisease /disorder proneness /riskelder abusegeriatricshealth care personnelhuman middle age (35-64)human old age (65+)human subjectmental disorder diagnosismental health epidemiologypsychological aspect of agingpsychosocial serviceracial /ethnic difference
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