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Intervention accelerator to prevent abuse of older people Working to develop a portfolio of effective interventions to prevent abuse of older people. Learn more about the topic

About the initiative

The intervention accelerator to prevent abuse of older people (AOP-IA) is a UN Decade of Healthy Ageing initiative that aims to develop a portfolio of interventions, supported by high-quality evidence, that can be scaled up to prevent and respond to the abuse of older people. The AOP-IA takes the form of an international research-practice network that works to speed up development and evaluation of effective interventions through four steps:
  1. Identification, screening and creation of a database of candidate interventions
  2. Creation of an international network of developers, implementers and evaluators
  3. Refining, adapting and testing candidate intervention approaches
  4. Development of a portfolio of intervention approaches

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Why do we need it?

Abuse of older people, also known as elder abuse, is a single or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person. Abuse of older people is a hidden but serious public health problem: an estimated 1 in 6 older people experience some form of abuse each year, leading to serious physical and mental health, financial, and social consequences.

Despite the severity of the issue, no interventions have been proven to prevent or reduce abuse of older people in high-quality experimental studies. Global experts have identified the development of effective interventions as one of five priorities during the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing to address abuse of older people - a unique opportunity to advance on this issue.

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Members

David Burnes

Dr. David Burnes, Professor at the University of Toronto, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social...

Claire Choo

Claire Choo is a professor in social epidemiology and biostatistics in the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Universiti Malaya. Her research primarily focuses on violence related issues including the abuse of older people, child maltreatment and interpersonal violence.More

Mélanie Couture

A researcher in social gerontology for more than a decade, her research is aimed at...

Fatemeh Estebsari

I worked as a dialysis nurse in a hospital for 8 years. My master's degree was in health education....

Jeffrey H. Herbst

Jeffrey H. Herbst, Ph.D. has a doctoral degree in Psychology from the University of Maryland...

Aresya Farzana Mohammad Ismail

Aresya contributes to the Intervention Accelerator: Abuse for Older People project...

Christelle Kafando

Christelle Sibdou Liliane Kafando holds a master's degree in sociology from Joseph Ki-Zerbo...

Christopher Mikton

Christopher Mikton’s areas of responsibility within WHO's Demographic Change and...

George Rouamba

Holder of a PhD in Social and Cultural Anthropology from the University of Bordeaux in France....

Laura Campo Tena

Laura holds a PhD in Criminology from the University of Cambridge and an MSc in Mental Health...

Elsie Yan

Elsie Yan is a professor at the Department of Applied Social Sciences, The Hong Kong...

Yongjie Yon

Dr. Yongjie Yon leads the Ageing and Health program for WHO Europe as a Technical Officer in...
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