Exploring Social Media Abuse in Nursing Homes: A Convert Form of Elder Abuse
Wei-Lin Xue, Eilon Caspi, Layana Aoun, Christy Aoun, Pi-Ju Liu

TL;DR
This paper explores a new form of elder abuse in nursing homes involving unauthorized social media posts of residents, often targeting those with cognitive impairments.
Contribution
The study introduces and examines social media abuse as a novel and under-recognized form of elder abuse in nursing homes.
Findings
Preliminary analysis found evidence of social media abuse affecting 152 nursing home residents.
About 85% of victims had cognitive impairments, with 50 residents having moderate-to-severe deficits.
The abuse often involved unauthorized photos or videos posted with demeaning content.
Abstract
Elder abuse in nursing homes manifests in various forms, including physical harm by staff and neglect of resident care. A newly emerging form of abuse and privacy violation, social media abuse, has become increasingly prevalent but remains largely unrecognized. Social media abuse involves the unauthorized taking and posting of photos and/or videos of residents on platforms such as Snapchat, Facebook, and TikTok, often accompanied by demeaning or abusive contents. Social media abuse in nursing homes has not been systematically examined, with little understanding of characteristics and impact of this type of abuse on residents. This exploratory qualitative study utilizes de-identified data (state investigation reports) from 100 nursing homes across 31 states, accessed through the Nursing Home Inspect (ProPublica) website, to understand social media abuse in nursing homes. Preliminary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElder Abuse and Neglect · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Technology Use by Older Adults
