The problem of the user remains central to information systems research and practice, more so given the importance now given to user-led innovation. Telecare is a much-vaunted example of e-enabled health and social care which, over the past decade or more has received considerable policy attention and investment in Europe and beyond. However, it appears that the technological opportunities offered have not been taken-up in everyday practice and that the engagement of users-service providers and end users-has been identified as a major barrier. This article presents the experience of a European level project that sought to use a form of co-production to engage users in the development of a telecare system for older people. The outcome was a ...
Drawing on interviews with 76 older people (aged 60 years and older) receiving telecare services at ...
The provision of ‘distant’ care to older people living at home through telecare technologies is ofte...
We report findings from a study of call centre staff working to deliver a telecare service designed ...
We reflect on the experiences of OLDES (Older People@Home), a European Commission 6th Framework-co-f...
Background The low uptake of telecare and telehealth services by older people may be explained by th...
Purpose: To identify and explore factors that influence adoption, implementation and continued use o...
Purpose This paper asks how the introduction of “smart” digital technologies might affect the goals...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
'Telecare solutions' are seen as a potential means of addressing the future care needs of ageing soc...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
'Telecare' is the use of information and communication technology to facilitate health and social ca...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
In recent years images of independence, active ageing and staying at home have come to characterise ...
Introduction: Research acknowledges the relevance of social support and coping strategies to manage ...
The ongoing socio-economic turn to digitalization generates challenges as well as potentials of care...
Drawing on interviews with 76 older people (aged 60 years and older) receiving telecare services at ...
The provision of ‘distant’ care to older people living at home through telecare technologies is ofte...
We report findings from a study of call centre staff working to deliver a telecare service designed ...
We reflect on the experiences of OLDES (Older People@Home), a European Commission 6th Framework-co-f...
Background The low uptake of telecare and telehealth services by older people may be explained by th...
Purpose: To identify and explore factors that influence adoption, implementation and continued use o...
Purpose This paper asks how the introduction of “smart” digital technologies might affect the goals...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
'Telecare solutions' are seen as a potential means of addressing the future care needs of ageing soc...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
'Telecare' is the use of information and communication technology to facilitate health and social ca...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
In recent years images of independence, active ageing and staying at home have come to characterise ...
Introduction: Research acknowledges the relevance of social support and coping strategies to manage ...
The ongoing socio-economic turn to digitalization generates challenges as well as potentials of care...
Drawing on interviews with 76 older people (aged 60 years and older) receiving telecare services at ...
The provision of ‘distant’ care to older people living at home through telecare technologies is ofte...
We report findings from a study of call centre staff working to deliver a telecare service designed ...