Preventing Institutional Elder Abuse: Education, Systems, Forensic Nursing
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Abstract
This collection of studies examines critical aspects of elder abuse prevention and intervention, particularly within institutional settings. It synthesizes evidence on effective strategies, including comprehensive staff training, clear reporting protocols, and fostering a supportive organizational culture. The research highlights the positive impact of educational interventions on nurses’ knowledge and attitudes, the importance of early detection, and the role of multidisciplinary teams. It also explores technological aids, barriers to reporting, and multi-stakeholder prevention programs, underscoring the vital role of forensic nursing principles in ensuring the safety and welfare of older adults.

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