Developing a Research Agenda on Resident-to-Resident Aggression: Recommendations From a Consensus Conference. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • This article provides an overview of the development of a research agenda on resident-to-resident aggression (RRA) in long-term care facilities by an expert panel of researchers and practitioners. A 1-day consensus-building workshop using a modified Delphi approach was held to gain consensus on nomenclature and an operational definition for RRA, to identify RRA research priorities, and to develop a roadmap for future research on these priorities. Among the six identified terms in the literature, RRA was selected. The top five priorities were: (a) developing/assessing RRA environmental interventions; (b) identification of the environmental factors triggering RRA; (c) incidence/prevalence of RRA; (d) developing/assessing staff RRA education interventions; and (e) identification of RRA perpetrator and victim characteristics. Given the significant harm RRA poses for long-term care residents, this meeting is an important milestone, as it is the first organized effort to mobilize knowledge on this under-studied topic at the research, clinical, and policy levels.

authors

  • McDonald, Lynn
  • Hitzig, Sander L
  • Pillemer, Karl
  • Lachs, Mark Steven
  • Beaulieu, Marie
  • Brownell, Patricia
  • Burnes, David
  • Caspi, Eilon
  • Du Mont, Janice
  • Gadsby, Robert
  • Goergen, Thomas
  • Gutman, Gloria
  • Hirst, Sandra P
  • Holmes, Carol
  • Khattak, Shamal
  • Lowenstein, Ariela
  • Mirza, Raza M
  • McNeill, Susan
  • Moorhouse, Aynsley
  • Podnieks, Elizabeth
  • Rideout, Raeann
  • Robitaille, Annie
  • Rochon, Paula A
  • Rosenberg, Jarred
  • Sheppard, Christine
  • Tamblyn Watts, Laura
  • Thomas, Cynthia

publication date

  • January 1, 2015

Research

keywords

  • Aggression
  • Health Services Research
  • Homes for the Aged
  • Nursing Homes

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 84928528244

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1080/08946566.2014.995869

PubMed ID

  • 25836385

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 27

issue

  • 2