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Detecting elder financial abuse : Cues used by health, social care and banking professionals in classifying cases as true instances of financial abuse.
Gilhooly, M. L.; Cairns, D.; Davies, M.; Harries, P.; Gilhooly, K.; Gilbert, A.; Stanley, D. (2011-11-02)The aim of this study was to examine decision-making by health, social care and banking professionals in relation to the detection of elder financial abuse. Three research questions guided this study: 1 What are the cues ... -
Effectiveness of a decision training aid on referral prioritisation capacity : a randomized controlled trial
Harries, P.; Tomlinson, C.; Notley, E.; Davies, M.; Gilhooly, Kenneth (2012-12)Background. In the community mental health field, occupational therapy students lack the capacity to prioritize referrals effectively. Objective. The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of a clinical ... -
Framing the detection of financial elder abuse as bystander intervention : Decision cues, pathways to detection and barriers to action.
Gilhooly, M. L.; Cairns, Deborah; Harries, P.; Gilhooly, Kenneth; Notley, E. (2013)The purpose of this paper is to explore the detection and prevention of elder financial abuse through the lens of a “professional bystander intervention model”. The authors were interested in the decision cues that raise ... -
Identifying occupational therapists' referral priorities in community health
Harries, P.; Gilhooly, K. (2003)Occupational therapists in British community mental health teams have been debating how the most effective services can be targeted at the most needy clients. This paper presents the results of a quantitative study that ... -
Key factors influencing decision making in relation to elder financial abuse : A case scenario study of certainty, likelihood of taking action, and action taken.
Gilhooly, M. L.; Davies, M.; Harries, P.; Gilhooly, K.; Cairns, D. (2011-11)Little is know about the factors that influence decision making by health, social care and banking professionals in relation to detecting and preventing elder financial abuse. The research questions for this study were, ... -
Training novices to make expert, occupationally focused, community mental health referral decisions
Harries, P.; Gilhooly, K. (2011)Introduction: Currently, British health policy requires services to be prioritised according to an individual's level of need. This is particularly necessary for community mental health services, where referral demand far ...