Telecare is often regarded as a win/win solution to the growing problem of meeting the care needs of an ageing population. In this paper we call attention to some of the ways in which telecare is not a win/win solution but rather aggravates many of the long-standing ethical tensions that surround the care of the elderly. It may reduce the call on carers' time and energy by automating some aspects of care, particularly daily monitoring. This can release carers for other caring activities. On the other hand, remote and impersonal monitoring seems to fall short of providing care. Monitoring may be used to help elderly users retain independence. But it may also increase the amount of information which flows from users to carers, which can resul...
open access articleThis paper explores telecare manager and other ‘stakeholder’ perspectives on the ...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
The use of assistive technology in social care, through a program of telecare, has become a prominen...
In recent years images of independence, active ageing and staying at home have come to characterise ...
The provision of ‘distant’ care to older people living at home through telecare technologies is ofte...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
In governmental and technical discourses, telecare systems are described as a solution to the ‘probl...
'Telecare solutions' are seen as a potential means of addressing the future care needs of ageing soc...
A literature review was conducted to identify the ‘trigger factors’ associated with a need for incre...
Telecare, which offers ‘care at a distance’ (Pols, 2012) through a variety of remote monitoring tech...
Telecare technologies involve the remote monitoring of patients who have health, rehabilitation or s...
Drawing on interviews with 76 older people (aged 60 years and older) receiving telecare services at ...
Copyright © 2012 Susanna Spinsante et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
This paper looks at the ethical issues around the use of telecare technology with older peopl
Supporting independent living for the ageing population in later life is an often-cited application ...
open access articleThis paper explores telecare manager and other ‘stakeholder’ perspectives on the ...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
The use of assistive technology in social care, through a program of telecare, has become a prominen...
In recent years images of independence, active ageing and staying at home have come to characterise ...
The provision of ‘distant’ care to older people living at home through telecare technologies is ofte...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
In governmental and technical discourses, telecare systems are described as a solution to the ‘probl...
'Telecare solutions' are seen as a potential means of addressing the future care needs of ageing soc...
A literature review was conducted to identify the ‘trigger factors’ associated with a need for incre...
Telecare, which offers ‘care at a distance’ (Pols, 2012) through a variety of remote monitoring tech...
Telecare technologies involve the remote monitoring of patients who have health, rehabilitation or s...
Drawing on interviews with 76 older people (aged 60 years and older) receiving telecare services at ...
Copyright © 2012 Susanna Spinsante et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
This paper looks at the ethical issues around the use of telecare technology with older peopl
Supporting independent living for the ageing population in later life is an often-cited application ...
open access articleThis paper explores telecare manager and other ‘stakeholder’ perspectives on the ...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
The use of assistive technology in social care, through a program of telecare, has become a prominen...