Self-Neglect in Older Adults : A Global, Evidence-Based Resource for Nurses and Other Healthcare Providers

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Self-Neglect in Older Adults : A Global, Evidence-Based Resource for Nurses and Other Healthcare Providers

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 400 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780826140821
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Full Description

This authoritative resource provides nurses and other health care professionals with a comprehensive overview and analysis of self-neglect in older adults. With an aging global population, self-neglect is emerging as a complex problem that crosses multiple disciplines of health and social care. Characterized by a harmful inattention to health and hygiene, self-neglect manifests in a variety of ways that health care professionals around the world need to be able to recognize and manage.

The only text with the latest analysis of theoretical perspectives, research, and evidence from global leaders in the field, this book tackles the interdisciplinary problem of self-neglect to deliver current professional practice tools and clinical practice interventions. Replete with case studies that examine the ethical, legal, and medical issues of self-neglect, the content is immediately applicable to researchers and clinicians. An extensive list of contributors from the United States, Ireland, England, Scotland, Australia, Israel, and Canada includes respected researchers, practitioners, and academics from multiple health and social care disciplines who have played a critical role in advancing research, public awareness, and policy on self-neglect.

Key Features:

Delivers multifaceted, cutting-edge information on self-neglect in older adults for nurses and related health care professionals
Addresses theory, research, evidence, assessment and measurement, and clinical practice interventions
Includes practical applications, case studies, and illustrations in each chapter
Authored by an international panel of authoritative leaders in gerontology
Provides debate and discussion on self-neglect that will promote further inquiry and research

Contents

CONTENTS

Contributors

Foreword by Terry Fulmer, PhD, RN, FAAN

Preface

SECTION I: PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES

1. My Mother's Life and Self-Neglect

Joan O'Leary*

2. Self-Neglect: Toward Conceptual Clarity

Mary Rose Day

SECTION II: ISSUES CONCERNING THE SELF-NEGLECTING INDIVIDUAL

3. Mental Health Issues and Self-Neglect

Barbara Cohen

4. Delirium and Self-Neglect

Graham J. McDougall and Marietta P. Stanton

5. Hoarding: Features, Assessment, and Intervention Strategies

May Luu and Sheila R. Woody

6. Animal Hoarding

Bronwen Williams

7. Farm Animals and Farmers: Neglect Issues

Catherine Devitt and Alison Hanlon

8. Environmental Neglect

John Snowdon and Graeme Halliday

9. Self-Neglect and Decision Making

Jessica L. Lee

SECTION III: THE SERVICE RESPONDS

10. Self-Neglect: An Issue in Acute Care

Kieran A. O'Connor

11. Medical Perspectives of Self-Neglect: An Issue for Health and Social Care

Josephine P. Gomes and James G. O'Brien

12. Home Care Nurses and Self-Neglect

Yvonne O. Johnson

13. Health and Social Care Professionals' Perspectives of Self-Neglect

Helen Mulcahy, Patricia Leahy-Warren, and Mary Rose Day

14. Adult Safeguarding and Self-Neglect: Emergent Lessons From England

Suzy Braye, David Orr, and Michael Preston-Shoot

15. Practice Wisdom: Professional Responses to Self-Neglect in Israel

Toya Band-Winterstein, Israel Doron, and Sigal Naim

16. How the City of Chicago Addresses the Issue of Self-Neglect Among Seniors

Paul Dowling and Katharine Slover

SECTION IV: RESEARCH EVIDENCE

17. Self-Neglect: A Statewide Assessment in Vermont

Kelly Melekis

18. Medication Use and Polypharmacy in Older Adults With Substantiated Self-Neglect: A Case Study

Jason Burnett, Leslie E. Clark, Sharon Abada, Kimberlee Parker, Renee J. Flores, and Kathleen Pace-Murphy

19. Self-Neglect in Ireland: A Pilot Study

David McCann

SECTION V: ASSESSMENT AND MEASUREMENT OF SELF-NEGLECT

20. Short-Form Elder Self-Neglect Assessment

Madelyn A. Iris

21. Making and Executing Decisions for Safe and Independent Living (MEDSAIL): A Screening Tool for Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Whitney L. Mills and Aanand D. Naik

22. Self-Neglect: Development and Evaluation of a Self-Neglect (SN-37) Measurement Instrument

Mary Rose Day and Geraldine McCarthy

SECTION VI: ETHICAL AND EDUCATIONAL ISSUES

23. Self-Neglect Among Older Adults: Professional Education and Preparation for Practice

Eleanor Bantry White and Julie Bach

24. A Self-Neglecting Case Dilemma: Applying an Ethical Decision-Making Tool

Mary Rose Day and Joan McCarthy

25. Summary and Conclusion

Geraldine McCarthy, Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, and Mary Rose Day

Index

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* Pseudonym.

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