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Abuse and neglect of clients in agency-based and consumer-directed home care

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HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK
卷 28, 期 3, 页码 174-184

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NATL ASSOC SOCIAL WORKERS
DOI: 10.1093/hsw/28.3.174

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agency care; client direction; disability; elder abuse; long-term care

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Because a growing number of Americans receive long-term care at social workers face new home, challenges in referring clients to either agency-based or consumer-directed care models. Traditional agency-based home care often is considered safer for disabled clients because workers are professionally trained and monitored; newer, client-directed home care models offer more autonomy and flexibility. This study examined differences in worker abuse and neglect of clients across agency and consumer Analyses showed that directed models. family ties, race or ethnicity, social supports, language compatibility, and provider turnover were more relevant than model of care to understanding worker abuse and neglect of clients. These findings suggest that clients in consumer-directed models are at no higher risk than agency clients. Implications are considered for social work practitioners.

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