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Barbara Robb (de soltera Anne, 15 de abril de 1912-21 de junio de 1976) fue una activista británica dedicada al bienestar de las personas mayores hospitalizadas, más conocida por fundar y liderar el grupo de presión AEGIS (Ayuda para personas mayores en instituciones gubernamentales) y por el libro Sans Everything: un caso que responder.​ Barbara Robb (née Anne, 15 April 1912 – 21 June 1976) was a British campaigner for the well-being of older people, best known for founding and leading the pressure group AEGIS (Aid for the Elderly in Government Institutions) and for the book Sans Everything: A Case to Answer.
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Barbara Robb (née Anne, 15 April 1912 – 21 June 1976) was a British campaigner for the well-being of older people, best known for founding and leading the pressure group AEGIS (Aid for the Elderly in Government Institutions) and for the book Sans Everything: A Case to Answer. A professional psychotherapist, Robb founded AEGIS after witnessing inadequate and inhumane treatment of one of her former patients, and other elderly women, during a visit to Friern Hospital. AEGIS campaigned to improve the care of older people in long-stay wards of National Health Service (NHS) psychiatric hospitals. In 1967, Robb compiled Sans Everything: A Case to Answer, a controversial book, detailing the inadequacies of care provided for older people, which prompted a nationwide scandal. Although initially official inquiries into these allegations reported that they were "totally unfounded or grossly exaggerated", her campaigns led to revealing other instances of ill-treatment, which were accepted and prompted the government to implement NHS policy changes. Barbara Robb (de soltera Anne, 15 de abril de 1912-21 de junio de 1976) fue una activista británica dedicada al bienestar de las personas mayores hospitalizadas, más conocida por fundar y liderar el grupo de presión AEGIS (Ayuda para personas mayores en instituciones gubernamentales) y por el libro Sans Everything: un caso que responder.​ Robb, psicoterapeuta profesional, fundó AEGIS después de presenciar el trato inadecuado e inhumano de uno de sus antiguos pacientes y de otras ancianas durante una visita al Hospital Friern. AEGIS realizó una campaña para mejorar la atención de las personas mayores en las salas de estancia prolongada de los hospitales psiquiátricos del Servicio Nacional de Salud (NHS). En 1967, Robb recopiló Sans Everything: A Case to Answer, un controvertido libro que detalla las deficiencias de la atención brindada a las personas mayores, lo que provocó un escándalo en todo el país. Aunque inicialmente las investigaciones oficiales sobre estas acusaciones informaron que eran "totalmente infundadas o extremadamente exageradas",​ sus campañas llevaron a revelar otros casos de malos tratos que fueron aceptados y llevaron al gobierno a implementar cambios en las políticas del NHS.​
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