The ACTION project uses information and communication technology to support frail elderly people and their family carers. The aims are to enhance their quality of life, independence and preparedness and to break social isolation. A videoconferencing system, connecting homes and a call centre, was used in a pilot study in 1997-2002. A re-designed system was brought into use in late 2004 and over 60 new units were introduced during the first six months. The new system was evaluated with an interview study and by data logging. Eight family users and four professional carers were interviewed. The family users had used the videophone at least six times and they had had the equipment at home for at least two months. The average number of initiate...
Social support is a key component in managing long-term conditions. As people age in their homes, th...
Scientific advances and new information and communication technologies have facilitated the developm...
Videotelephony offers potential benefits for users who are homebased or dependent on institutional s...
The ACTION project uses information and communication technology to support frail elderly people and...
The demographic trends in Sweden show that the population is growing older. The society is facing ne...
With the growing number of elderly and the prevalence of loneliness and isolation today, there has b...
Telecare has been an approach to care that, internationally, has experienced a generally rapid devel...
Abstract Background Older people in care may be lonely with insufficient contact if families are una...
Parkinson, L ORCiD: 0000-0001-9433-9555We examined the acceptability of multi-site videoconferencing...
We examined the acceptability of multi-site videoconferencing as a method of providing group educati...
Objective: This pilot study trialled an in-home videoconferencing system to determine the feasibilit...
There is a growing need for technology to support the frail elderly living independently in home sit...
The lack of choice and predominance of crisis-oriented care in relation to respite and long-term car...
ACTION (Assisting Carers using Telematic Interventions to meet Older persons' Needs) is a nursing le...
The lack of choice and predominance of crisis-oriented care in relation to respite and long-term car...
Social support is a key component in managing long-term conditions. As people age in their homes, th...
Scientific advances and new information and communication technologies have facilitated the developm...
Videotelephony offers potential benefits for users who are homebased or dependent on institutional s...
The ACTION project uses information and communication technology to support frail elderly people and...
The demographic trends in Sweden show that the population is growing older. The society is facing ne...
With the growing number of elderly and the prevalence of loneliness and isolation today, there has b...
Telecare has been an approach to care that, internationally, has experienced a generally rapid devel...
Abstract Background Older people in care may be lonely with insufficient contact if families are una...
Parkinson, L ORCiD: 0000-0001-9433-9555We examined the acceptability of multi-site videoconferencing...
We examined the acceptability of multi-site videoconferencing as a method of providing group educati...
Objective: This pilot study trialled an in-home videoconferencing system to determine the feasibilit...
There is a growing need for technology to support the frail elderly living independently in home sit...
The lack of choice and predominance of crisis-oriented care in relation to respite and long-term car...
ACTION (Assisting Carers using Telematic Interventions to meet Older persons' Needs) is a nursing le...
The lack of choice and predominance of crisis-oriented care in relation to respite and long-term car...
Social support is a key component in managing long-term conditions. As people age in their homes, th...
Scientific advances and new information and communication technologies have facilitated the developm...
Videotelephony offers potential benefits for users who are homebased or dependent on institutional s...