A Team-Based Comparative Case Study of Violence Across Care Settings for Older Adults in Two Canadian Provinces

Violence can lead to physical and psychological harm, emotional exhaustion, and burnout for paid and unpaid carers. Concomitantly, being regarded as violent, aggressive, or difficult can have a direct impact on older adults’ sense of self, care relationships, and quality of care. Current research on...

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Autores principales: Rachel V. Herron, Sheila Novek, Madeleine L. Kruth, Dale Spencer, Laura Funk, Katie Aubrecht, Christine Kelly, Lori E. Weeks, Doug Brownridge
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d79bdc0f6ade4df2871d6ed2cca55bdf2021-12-02T14:05:18ZA Team-Based Comparative Case Study of Violence Across Care Settings for Older Adults in Two Canadian Provinces1609-406910.1177/16094069211044895https://doaj.org/article/d79bdc0f6ade4df2871d6ed2cca55bdf2021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1177/16094069211044895https://doaj.org/toc/1609-4069Violence can lead to physical and psychological harm, emotional exhaustion, and burnout for paid and unpaid carers. Concomitantly, being regarded as violent, aggressive, or difficult can have a direct impact on older adults’ sense of self, care relationships, and quality of care. Current research on violence and aging lacks systemic understanding of the environments and multi-level factors that precipitate or inhibit violent interactions across settings of long-term care. This research involves a multi-jurisdictional comparative research study of violence in home care and long-term care settings in two Canadian provinces (Manitoba and Nova Scotia). Study participants will include older adults, family carers, and care workers. Data collection will involve five phases, starting with document analysis and provincial surveys, and followed by remote interviews (including photo-elicitation), digital diaries, and observations. The integration of mixed methods data and comparison across provinces will generate rich explanations of the multi-level influences on violence and responses to violence as well as guide the development of an anti-violence policy framework in partnership with knowledge users. The study is approved by five university ethics committees and health authorities in each jurisdiction. All phases will be guided by a knowledge user advisory committee including older adults, family carers, healthcare workers, unions, long-term care organizations, and other relevant stakeholder groups from Manitoba and Nova Scotia. Results will be reviewed by the knowledge user advisory committee and made available through a series of reports, presentations, and journal articles.Rachel V. HerronSheila NovekMadeleine L. KruthDale SpencerLaura FunkKatie AubrechtChristine KellyLori E. WeeksDoug BrownridgeSAGE PublishingarticleSocial sciences (General)H1-99ENInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods, Vol 20 (2021)
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Rachel V. Herron
Sheila Novek
Madeleine L. Kruth
Dale Spencer
Laura Funk
Katie Aubrecht
Christine Kelly
Lori E. Weeks
Doug Brownridge
A Team-Based Comparative Case Study of Violence Across Care Settings for Older Adults in Two Canadian Provinces
description Violence can lead to physical and psychological harm, emotional exhaustion, and burnout for paid and unpaid carers. Concomitantly, being regarded as violent, aggressive, or difficult can have a direct impact on older adults’ sense of self, care relationships, and quality of care. Current research on violence and aging lacks systemic understanding of the environments and multi-level factors that precipitate or inhibit violent interactions across settings of long-term care. This research involves a multi-jurisdictional comparative research study of violence in home care and long-term care settings in two Canadian provinces (Manitoba and Nova Scotia). Study participants will include older adults, family carers, and care workers. Data collection will involve five phases, starting with document analysis and provincial surveys, and followed by remote interviews (including photo-elicitation), digital diaries, and observations. The integration of mixed methods data and comparison across provinces will generate rich explanations of the multi-level influences on violence and responses to violence as well as guide the development of an anti-violence policy framework in partnership with knowledge users. The study is approved by five university ethics committees and health authorities in each jurisdiction. All phases will be guided by a knowledge user advisory committee including older adults, family carers, healthcare workers, unions, long-term care organizations, and other relevant stakeholder groups from Manitoba and Nova Scotia. Results will be reviewed by the knowledge user advisory committee and made available through a series of reports, presentations, and journal articles.
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author Rachel V. Herron
Sheila Novek
Madeleine L. Kruth
Dale Spencer
Laura Funk
Katie Aubrecht
Christine Kelly
Lori E. Weeks
Doug Brownridge
author_facet Rachel V. Herron
Sheila Novek
Madeleine L. Kruth
Dale Spencer
Laura Funk
Katie Aubrecht
Christine Kelly
Lori E. Weeks
Doug Brownridge
author_sort Rachel V. Herron
title A Team-Based Comparative Case Study of Violence Across Care Settings for Older Adults in Two Canadian Provinces
title_short A Team-Based Comparative Case Study of Violence Across Care Settings for Older Adults in Two Canadian Provinces
title_full A Team-Based Comparative Case Study of Violence Across Care Settings for Older Adults in Two Canadian Provinces
title_fullStr A Team-Based Comparative Case Study of Violence Across Care Settings for Older Adults in Two Canadian Provinces
title_full_unstemmed A Team-Based Comparative Case Study of Violence Across Care Settings for Older Adults in Two Canadian Provinces
title_sort team-based comparative case study of violence across care settings for older adults in two canadian provinces
publisher SAGE Publishing
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url https://doaj.org/article/d79bdc0f6ade4df2871d6ed2cca55bdf
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