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J Gerontol Soc Work ; 67(5): 687-704, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38626335

ABSTRACT

Social workers aiding older adults facing abuse from their adult child confront an ethical dilemma: whether to honor autonomy or prevent harm. The study explores how social workers perceive legal intervention against the older adult's will. Twenty-one aging-specialized social workers took part in semi-structured interviews using a vignette. The analysis was conducted inductively, guided by content analysis principles. Two main themes emerged, focusing on the disadvantages and benefits of legal intervention. The findings underscore that combining teleological and deontological considerations could form a foundation for developing decision-making tools to aid social workers in navigating this dilemma effectively.


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Elder Abuse , Qualitative Research , Social Workers , Humans , Social Workers/psychology , Female , Male , Aged , Elder Abuse/legislation & jurisprudence , Elder Abuse/psychology , Elder Abuse/prevention & control , Middle Aged , Adult , Interviews as Topic , Adult Children/psychology , Perception , Cognitive Dysfunction/psychology , Social Work
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