Telehealth (TH) and telecare (TC) interventions are increasingly valued for supporting self-care in ageing populations; however, evaluation studies often report high rates of non-participation that are not well understood. This paper reports from a qualitative study nested within a large randomised controlled trial in the UK: the Whole System Demonstrator (WSD) project. It explores barriers to participation and adoption of TH and TC from the perspective of people who declined to participate or withdrew from the trial
Background: Evidence of benefit for telehealth for chronic conditions is mixed. Two linked randomise...
Background: Telehealth has been proposed as an alternative means to providing traditional modes of c...
BACKGROUND: To investigate organisational factors influencing the implementation challenges of redes...
Background Telehealth (TH) and telecare (TC) interventions are increasingly valued for supporting se...
BACKGROUND: Telehealth (TH) and telecare (TC) interventions are increasingly valued for supporting s...
Institute for Health ResearchBackground: There is a political drive in the UK to use assistive techn...
Purpose: The widespread deployment of telehealth (TH) has been conducted in the absence of any clear...
Background: Telecare could greatly facilitate chronic disease management in the community, but despi...
<b>Background</b> Telecare could greatly facilitate chronic disease management in the co...
Background: Monitoring health and care needs through the use of telehealthcare devices has been p...
Despite reported benefits of Telecare use for older adults, uptake of Telecare in the United Kingdom...
BackgroundTelehealth interventions use information and communication technology to provide clinical ...
Purpose: To identify and explore factors that influence adoption, implementation and continued use o...
Introduction: Telehealth and other technology enabled care services are increasingly aligned with p...
BACKGROUND: Issues relating to design and suitability of Telecare were raised twenty years ago. We e...
Background: Evidence of benefit for telehealth for chronic conditions is mixed. Two linked randomise...
Background: Telehealth has been proposed as an alternative means to providing traditional modes of c...
BACKGROUND: To investigate organisational factors influencing the implementation challenges of redes...
Background Telehealth (TH) and telecare (TC) interventions are increasingly valued for supporting se...
BACKGROUND: Telehealth (TH) and telecare (TC) interventions are increasingly valued for supporting s...
Institute for Health ResearchBackground: There is a political drive in the UK to use assistive techn...
Purpose: The widespread deployment of telehealth (TH) has been conducted in the absence of any clear...
Background: Telecare could greatly facilitate chronic disease management in the community, but despi...
<b>Background</b> Telecare could greatly facilitate chronic disease management in the co...
Background: Monitoring health and care needs through the use of telehealthcare devices has been p...
Despite reported benefits of Telecare use for older adults, uptake of Telecare in the United Kingdom...
BackgroundTelehealth interventions use information and communication technology to provide clinical ...
Purpose: To identify and explore factors that influence adoption, implementation and continued use o...
Introduction: Telehealth and other technology enabled care services are increasingly aligned with p...
BACKGROUND: Issues relating to design and suitability of Telecare were raised twenty years ago. We e...
Background: Evidence of benefit for telehealth for chronic conditions is mixed. Two linked randomise...
Background: Telehealth has been proposed as an alternative means to providing traditional modes of c...
BACKGROUND: To investigate organisational factors influencing the implementation challenges of redes...