All Stories

  1. Human rights and older people: process and perspectives
  2. Implementing PERFECT-ER with Plan-Do-Study-Act on acute orthopaedic hospital wards: Building knowledge from an implementation study using Normalization Process Theory
  3. Assessment tools used in adult safeguarding practice within the UK and Ireland: results from a small-scale qualitative study
  4. Implementing an intervention to enhance care delivery and consistency for people with hip fracture and cognitive impairment in acute hospital wards: a mixed methods process evaluation of a randomised controlled feasibility trial (PERFECTED)
  5. A personhood and citizenship training workshop for care home staff to potentially increase wellbeing of residents with dementia: intervention development and feasibility testing of a cluster randomised controlled trial
  6. Disjunctures in practice: ethnographic observations of orthopaedic ward practices in the care of older adults with hip fracture and presumed cognitive impairment
  7. PERFECTED enhanced recovery pathway (PERFECT-ER) versus standard acute hospital care for people after hip fracture surgery who have cognitive impairment: a feasibility cluster randomised controlled trial
  8. Editorial
  9. Guest editorial
  10. Safeguarding adults practice and remote working in the COVID-19 era: challenges and opportunities
  11. Editorial
  12. Interventions for reducing hospital-associated deconditioning: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  13. Editorial
  14. Making body work sequences visible: an ethnographic study of acute orthopaedic hospital wards
  15. Editorial
  16. Editorial
  17. Could curiosity save lives? An exploration into the value of employing professional curiosity and partnership work in safeguarding adults under the Care Act 2014
  18. Evaluating the quality of long-term care services in the city of La Plata, Argentina
  19. Elder Abuse and Adult Safeguarding in UK
  20. P4-622: DEMENTIA HOSPITAL CARE RESEARCH PROGRAMME: PERI-OPERATIVE ENHANCED RECOVERY HIP FRACTURE CARE OF PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA (PERFECTED)-CLUSTER RANDOMISED CONTROL TRIAL RESULTS
  21. P4-386: PERI-OPERATIVE ENHANCED RECOVERY HIP FRACTURE CARE OF PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA (PERFECTED): RCT RESULTS
  22. Editorial
  23. Violence Against Older Women, Volume II
  24. Editorial
  25. Editorial
  26. Financial abuse of older people in low and middle-income countries: the case of South Africa
  27. The Admission of Older People Into Residential Care Homes in Argentina: Coercion and Human Rights Abuse
  28. Editorial
  29. Systematic Review Investigating Multi-disciplinary Team Approaches to Screening and Early Diagnosis of Dementia in Primary Care – What are the Positive and Negative Effects and Who Should Deliver It?
  30. Elder abuse screening tools: a systematic review
  31. PERFECTED enhanced recovery (PERFECT-ER) care versus standard acute care for patients admitted to acute settings with hip fracture identified as experiencing confusion: study protocol for a feasibility cluster randomized controlled trial
  32. The Care Act 2014: a new legal framework for safeguarding adults in civil society
  33. Women’s mental health during pregnancy: A participatory qualitative study
  34. Coping with risk and impact from dementia-related behaviours
  35. Freedom of Information Act: scalpel or just a sharp knife?: Table 1
  36. Risk factors of severity of abuse against older women in the home setting: A multinational European study
  37. The use of non-pharmacological interventions for dementia behaviours in care homes: findings from four in-depth, ethnographic case studies
  38. Update on adult safeguarding
  39. Older care-home residents as collaborators or advisors in research: a systematic review
  40. Priority setting partnership to identify the top 10 research priorities for the management of Parkinson's disease
  41. Intimate Partner Violence and Its Association With Physical and Mental Health Symptoms Among Older Women in Germany
  42. National and international policies to prevent elder abuse
  43. The epidemiology of elder abuse
  44. Understanding Elder Abuse in Italy: Perception and Prevalence, Types and Risk Factors From a Review of the Literature
  45. Validity and Reliability of the Spanish Version of Caregiver Abuse Screen (CASE)
  46. Measuring Older Adults' Abuse: Evaluation of Formative Indicators to Promote Brevity
  47. Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia and their management in care homes within the East of England: a postal survey
  48. Elder financial abuse in England: a policy analysis perspective related to social care and banking
  49. Item non-response when measuring elder abuse: influence of methodological choices
  50. Intimate Partner Violence Against Older Women in Germany
  51. Research Ethics Review: Social Care and Social Science Research and the Mental Capacity Act 2005
  52. Prevalence of older adults' abuse and neglect in Portugal: an overview
  53. European map of prevalence rates of elder abuse and its impact for future research
  54. Factors used in the detection of elder financial abuse: A judgement and decision-making study of social workers and their managers
  55. Responding and Intervening in Elder Abuse and Neglect
  56. Problem or safeguard? Research ethics review in social care research and the Mental Capacity Act 2005
  57. Elder Mistreatment: An International Narrative
  58. Managing relations in adult protection: a qualitative study of the views of social services managers in England and Wales
  59. Form and function: views from members of adult protection committees in England and Wales
  60. Risk factors of elder abuse in a community dwelling Spanish sample
  61. Voices from the frontline: social work practitioners' perceptions of multi‐agency working in adult protection in England and Wales
  62. Elder Abuse in the United Kingdom
  63. Working after a stroke: Survivors' experiences and perceptions of barriers to and facilitators of the return to paid employment
  64. Assessing risk: professional perspectives on work involving mental health and child care services
  65. Ethical dilemmas in charging for care: contrasting the views of social work and legal professionals