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PRISMA Flow diagram of the search process for the narrative review.
PRISMA Flow diagram of the search process for the narrative review.

Five components for searching strategy according to PICoT methods_

PopulationInterventionContextCountryTime
seniorabus*Public health & securityBrazil2012–2022
age*violen*Public policy & documentsSlovakia
old*maltreatmentPreventive strategySlovakia
elder*assaultive behaviourRisk assessment GuidelinesNorway
geriatric*atrocitiesState healthcare
pensioner*mistreat*Public healthcare
AgeingneglectPopulation health
agedharmHealth of citizens/inhabitants
patient*ill-treat*Health safety
bullyEnvironmental health
intimidat*Community health
extort*National/general healthcare
stigmati*Public welfare

Details of the selected articles and the characterisation of the studies_

Author(s), year and titleResearch methodContext and the aim of the studySample sizeConclusion/key findings
BRAZIL
1.Blay SL, Laks J, Marinho V, Figueira I, Maia D, Coutinho ESF. et al. Prevalence and correlates of elder abuse in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. 2017Cross-sectional exploratory of older adultsAssessment of the prevalence of elder abuse and investigation of potential sociodemographic, health behaviour and medical correlates267 participants from San Paolo and 202 from Rio de JaneiroThe need to develop measures to increase awareness about ageism, facilitate prevention and fight against the abuse of elderly adults
2.Souto RQ, Merighi MAB, Guruge S., Pinto de Jesus MC. Older Brazilian women's experience of psychological domestic violence: a social phenomenological study. 2015Qualitative studyDomestic violence11 older Brazilian womenA support network from public health policy is crucial to help older adult women leave their abusive circumstances
3.Sousa RCR, Araújo-Monteiro GKN, Souto RQ, Santos RC, Leal CQAM, Nascimento NM. Interventions to prevent elder abuse in the community: a mixed methods systematic review. 2021Literature reviewPrevention and intervention strategies against elder abuse among community-residing eldersNot identifiedAll the studies selected had a positive outcome, and all interventions can be implemented in nursing care practice
4.Rodrigues RAP, Monteiro EA, Santos AMRD, Pontes MDLDF, Fhon JRS, Bolina AF et al. Older adults abuse in three Brazilian cities. 2017Ecological study – document analysis of police reportsAnalysis of police reports filed by older adults who had suffered abuse; the analysis identifies the sociodemographic characteristics of victims and aggressors, the type of violence, location, as well as comparing rates in three Brazilian cities in the period 2009–20131,025 women and 1,587 men aged 60+Planning of support services for families in collaboration with researchers and social services is needed, along with further development in conjunction with the police to standardise the tool for recording the abusive event. Additionally, a tool for medical professionals to enable the identification of the abuse victim should be created
5.Paiva MMD, Tavares DMDS. Violência física e psicológica contra idosos: prevalência e fatores associados. 2015SurveyVerification of the prevalence and associated factors of physical and psychological violence against elderly people, including details of the sociodemographic and clinical indicators of this population729 older adults aged 60+The need for early identification of domestic violence and investment in both protective actions and in maintaining functional capacity and social inclusion
6.Botngård A, Eide AH, Mosqueda L, Malmedal W. Elder abuse in Norwegian nursing homes: a cross-sectional exploratory study. 2020Cross-sectional exploratory of nursing staffFirst national survey to estimate the prevalence of observed and perpetrated staff-to-resident abuse in Norwegian nursing homes3693 nursing staff from 100 Norwegian nursing homesPreventive strategies should improve the quality of life and safety of residents in Norwegian nursing homes; specific laws against elder abuse are needed in Norway
7.Aas G. The Norwegian police and victims of elder abuse in close and familial relationships. 2018Qualitative studyPolice attempts to prevent elder abuse in close relationships, especially in parent–child relationships27 participants from three groups in Norway: police officers, employees in Older Adult Protection Services, and managers of four sheltersCooperation between professional agencies and the police creates a breathing space for elderly victims, thus preventing family violence
8.Cronfalk BS, Fjell A, Carstens N, Rosseland, LMK, Rongve A, Rönnevik DH et al. Health team for the elderly: a feasibility study for preventive home visits. 2017SurveyDescription of the development, utilisation and feasibility of a model of preventive home visits, carried out in an urban municipality and a rural municipality in Norway167 participants from the urban and rural municipalitiesPreventive home visits and collaboration between highly specialised healthcare professionals are important factors for reliable health-promoting risk assessments of elderly home dwellers
9.Myhre J, Saga S, Malmedal W, Ostaszkiewicz J, Nakrem S. React and act: a qualitative study of how nursing home leaders follow up on staff-to-resident abuse. 2020A qualitative explorative designHow nursing home leaders follow up on reports and information regarding staff-to-resident abuse43 participants; 28 participants attended focus group interviews and 15 individual interviews with nursing home directorsEvaluation tools that facilitate systematic organisational learning are needed
SLOVAKIA
10.Galisova L, Flimelova I. Prieskum týrania a zlého zaobchádzania so staršími ľuïmi. (Elder abuse and ill-treatment survey). 2014Quantitative surveyDescription of experience and prevention of abuse involving older adults in urban and rural areas in Slovakia375 participants aged 55–85A need to improve awareness at the national level, actively involving older adults through “community clubs for older adults” and increasing collaboration with the police and the municipality, regularly updating laws and regulations
11.Cintulova LL, Kafkova G. Domestic violence against self-reliant elderly resulting from COVID-19, and potential solutions. 2020Qualitative studyDescription and mapping of the problems often encountered by the intervention centre workers who help older adults threatened by domestic violence50 participantsIntervention centre workers are important because of their awareness-raising activities and practice help such as psychosocial support or contact with the police; organise courses for medical university students
12.Èereyová I. Zneužívanie seniorov je veľmi vážnym problémom v spoloènosti (Elder abuse is a very serious problem in society). 2020ReviewOverview of the types of violence and what can be improved the in Slovakian societyNot applicableDissemination of existing laws and regulations appertaining to older adults; establishment of a hotline and preventive home visits; increase education for healthcare professionals
13.Mariassyova A, Ujhazyova M. Nasilie pachane na senioroch a seniorkach a ich diskriminacia. (Abuse and discrimination against the elderly). 2021Quantitative studyDescription and mapping of all types of violence in older adults131 participantsPsychological violence represents the biggest challenge concerning the prevention and detection of violence. It is necessary to further disseminate information and educate society and experts, foster deep interdisciplinary cooperation and create a safe space for victims
Language: English
Page range: 37 - 51
Submitted on: Dec 31, 2023
Accepted on: Apr 2, 2024
Published on: Apr 26, 2024
Published by: Sciendo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 times per year

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