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Types, characteristics and anatomic location of physical signs in elder abuse: a systematic review Awareness and recognition of injury patterns

Types, characteristics and anatomic location of physical signs in elder abuse: a systematic review Awareness and recognition of injury patterns

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Purpose Elder abuse is a worldwide problem with serious consequences for individuals and society. The recognition of elder abuse is complex due to a lack of awareness and knowledge. In this systematic review, types, characteristics and anatomic location of physical signs in elder abuse were identified. Methods Databases of MEDLINE, COCHRANE, EMBASE and CINAHL were searched. The publication dates ranged from March 2005 to July 2020. In addition to the electronic searches, the reference lists and citing of included articles were hand-searched to identify additional relevant studies. The quality of descriptive and mixed-methods studies was assessed. Results The most commonly described physical signs in elder abuse were bruises. The characteristics of physical signs can be categorized into size, shape and distribution. Physical signs were anatomically predominantly located on the head, face/maxillofacial area (including eyes, ears and dental area), neck, upper extremities and torso (especially posterior). Physical signs related to sexual elder abuse were mostly located in the genital and perianal area and often accompanied by a significant amount of injury to non-genital parts of the body, especially the area of the head, arms and medial aspect of the thigh. Conclusions Most common types, characteristics and anatomic location of physical signs in elder abuse were identified. To enhance (early) detection of physical signs in elder abuse, it is necessary to invest in (more) in-depth education and to include expertise from a forensic physician or forensic nurse in multidisciplinary team consultations. Key summary pointsAim Identify types, characteristics and anatomic location of physical signs in elder abuse. Findings Physical signs in elder abuse are most common bruises and anatomically predominantly located on the head, face/maxillofacial area, neck, upper extremities and torso. Message Increase knowledge on physical signs in elder abuse so as to enhance timely detection and intervention.

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OrganisatieHAN University of Applied Sciences
AfdelingAcademie Gezondheid en Vitaliteit
LectoraatAcute Intensieve Zorg
Gepubliceerd inEuropean Geriatric Medicine Elsevier Masson SAS
Jaar2021
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1007/s41999-021-00550-z
TaalOnbekend

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