Lachs, MarkTwomey, Mary S.2020-05-142020-05-142012Lachs, Mark, and Twomey, Mary S. 2012. Evaluating Elder Abuse Research Studies. Center on Elder Abuse.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfNBoE267Wc.http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11990/1781This video is a recording of a podcast sponsored by the Center on Elder Abuse that includes visual slides. The video is part one of a two-part series titled "Elder Abuse Research for Non-Researchers." The collection addresses evaluating elder abuse research studies and research on elder abuse incidence and prevalence. Dr. Mark Lachs, a geriatrician, and researcher from the Weill Cornell Medical College and the Director of the New York City Elder Abuse Center is interviewed by Mary S. Twomey, of the National Center on Elder Abuse at the University of California, Irvine. Dr. Lachs discusses: What should you look for in a good research study? How can elder abuse research be applied to practice? What is the difference between incidence and prevalence? What are some future directions in elder abuse research? The audio and PowerPoint slides can be downloaded from iTunes University - UC Irvine. (CVRL Abstract)en-USRapid ReviewResearch ReviewElderSeniorBest PracticesVictim ServicesElderly Support ServicesVictim RightsVictim ProtectionNursing HomesHealthcareHospitalsPreventionAssesmentGaps in ResearchAbuseMaltreatmentBatteringBeatingElder AbuseElder MistreatmentElder NeglectAbuse in Later LifeVictimizationTraumaUnderserved PopulationsBarriers to ReportingEvaluationResearch Into PracticePrevalenceOlder AdultsOlder PersonsEvaluating Elder Abuse Research StudiesVideo