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An Explorative Study on Professionals and Care Workers' Perceptions of Resident-to-Resident Abuse in Nursing Homes for Older Adults
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노인요양시설 거주자간 학대에 대한 탐색적 연구 : 종사자 및 전문가가 인식하는 개념 중심으로

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Academic journal
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Mi Jin Lee (건국대학교) Yang ho jung (건국대학교) Shin Yu-Seon (건국대학교)
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사회복지정책실천회 사회복지정책과실천 사회복지정책과실천 제9권 제1호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2023.3
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187 - 236 (50page)

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This study explored how various professionals and care workers perceived resident-to-resident abuse (RRA) in nursing homes for older adults. We conducted in-depth interviews with sixteen professionals and care workers. Specifically, they were nursing staff, social workers, care assistants, lawyers, and professors who had researched elder mistreatment. The three main dimensions, ten themes and 25 categories were deducted. The first dimension of “perpetrators and victims of RRA” included two themes, “between residents” and “unclarity between perpetrators and victims.” The second dimension of “various negative interaction and occurrence frequencies” included “emotional, physical, sexual, and financial interaction” and “various occurrence frequencies.” The final dimension of “causes and risk factors from multi-system perspectives” contained four themes, “resident factors,” “relational factors,” “worker and organizational factors,” “family factors”, and “institutional and social factors.” Based on the findings, we discussed the dynamic process of RRA, the education of care workers and residents, the need to change regulation-oriented penalty systems, policy changes targeted at person-centered care, and making partnerships with the family of residents.

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