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OverviewPresents an insightful, interdisciplinary approach for preventing elder abuse Encompassing the contributions of leading scholars in public health and gerontology, this is a rich repository of key ideas, concepts and issues regarding elder abuse and the role of public health initiatives in its prevention. The text frames elder abuse as a public health problem, stressing that efforts toward prevention is well within the scope of work performed by public health professionals. It describes major public policy/public health initiatives as they relate to elder abuse, analyzes elder abuse as a global and human rights issue, and supports the development of core competencies for public health work to prevent elder abuse. The text describes in detail major theoretical and applied issues within elder abuse and grounds these issues within the core functions and essential services of public health. It then addresses skill development using the core competencies for public health professionals. The book is the first to tie the core functions and essential public health services to core public health competency domains and creates a topic-specific framework for effective public health practice. An annotated section includes the most up-to-date resources for both public health and elder abuse, including toolkits, stakeholder lists, and references. A discussion of future directions for the field sets the agenda for a committed interdisciplinary approach to ameliorating and preventing elder abuse. Key Features: Grounds elder abuse prevention within the core functions and essential services of public health Provides a storehouse of scientific and practical information on elder abuse Stresses skill development using core competencies for public health professionals Encompasses the contributions of outstanding leaders in public health and gerontology Includes news stories, illustrative case examples, resources, blogs, and webinars Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pamela Teaster, PhD , Jeffrey Hall, PhDPublisher: Springer Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Springer Publishing Co Inc Edition: annotated edition Weight: 0.425kg ISBN: 9780826171320ISBN 10: 082617132 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 12 June 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsCONTENTS Contributors Preface 1. Framing Elder Abuse as a Public Health Problem Jeffrey E. Hall and Pamela B. Teaster 2. Elder Abuse and the Core Function of Public Health: Using the 10 Essential Public Health Services as a Framework for Addressing Elder Abuse Shalon M. Irving and Jeffrey E. Hall 3. Elder Abuse and the Role of Public Health Law and Health Services Administration Emmanuel D. Jadhav and James W. Holsinger, Jr. 4. Intimate Partner Violence Affecting Older Adults: Public Health Implications Holly Ramsey-Klawsnik 5. American Indian Perspectives, Challenges, and Approaches to Elder Abuse Derrell W. Cox II and Lori L. Jervis 6. Intersection of Public Health and Nontraditional Partners and Approaches to Address Elder Abuse Georgia J. Anetzberger 7. Initiatives, Organizations, and Efforts Addressing Elder Abuse Pamela B. Teaster, Jeffrey E. Hall, and Fatemeh Zarghami 8. Public Health, Human Rights, and Global Perspectives on Elder Abuse Elizabeth Podnieks and Cynthia Thomas 9. Summations and Concluding Thoughts Pamela B. Teaster and Jeffrey E. Hall IndexReviewsAuthor InformationPamela B. Teaster, PhD, is the Associate Director of the Center for Gerontology and a Professor in the Department of Human Development at Virginia Tech. She is the Secretary General of the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse and is on the Board of Trustees of the Center for Guardianship Certification. Jeffrey E. Hall, PhD, MSPH, CPH, serves as Deputy Associate Director for Science in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s Office of Minority Health and Health Equity (OMHHE). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |