WebSep 27, 2012 · The EASI-sa completion was associated with a significantly increased understanding about elder abuse and decreased with higher education, but was not affected by age, sex, language, or measured physical or mental health. This study explored the feasibility of seniors aged 65 and over with MMSE ≥24 completing the EASI-sa, a self … WebIt is designed as an initial screen to highlight any need for more skilled assessment Elder Abuse Suspicion Index (EASI) (Yaffe et al., 2008) and the EASI self-administer (Yaffe et al., 2012) Six ...
Development and validation of a tool to improve …
Web‘The EASI was developed to raise a doctor’s suspicion about elder abuse to a level at which it might be reasonable to propose a referral for further evaluation...While all six questions … WebSep 17, 2013 · Elder Abuse Suspicion Index (EASI) The EASI, developed by Yaffe et al., is a six-item tool for physicians to assess suspected cases of elder abuse and neglect. A positive (yes) answer to one or more of the questions may establish the presence of abuse and requires follow-up. The goal of the EASI is not necessarily to measure elder abuse but … embody ballet
Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the elder abuse ...
WebThe elder abuse suspicion index (EASI) was developed for evaluating abuse in older adults. We aimed to assess the reliability and validity of the Turkish version EASI-Türkiye (TR) among older adults. Methods: This study included 89 community-dwelling older adults. The EASI-TR and other scales, including HwalekSengstock Elder Abuse Screening ... WebElder Abuse Suspicion Index (EASI) - from elder abuse helpline toolkit. The EASI was developed to raise a doctor’s awareness about elder abuse to a level at which it might be reasonable to propose a referral for further evaluation by social services or adult protective services (such as the NSW Civil & Administrative Tribunal or NSW Police). ... WebAug 6, 2024 · Background Knowledge translation (KT) is challenging to carry out and assess. The content of a program developed to foster KT activities pertaining to the Elder Abuse Suspicion Index (EASI)©, a tool to help identify elder abuse, is described, along with reporting and analysis of some of its outcomes. Methods Enquiries about the use of the … embody balance