Background: In Norway, as in other European countries, the ageing population is increasing rapidly. Governments seek to enable older people stay in their homes for as long as possible, and welfare technology (WT) has been proposed as a possible solution. Human behaviour modelling (HBM) is a welfare technology that identifies an individual’s behaviour patterns and detects abnormal behaviours, including falls and early signs of dementia. However, the successful development of HBM WT requires the consideration of the older people’s attitudes on this. Aim: The present study sought to explore attitudes and perspectives about welfare technology among older people living alone in Norway. Methods: We used an exploratory, qualitative approach in whi...
Bakgrund: Medelåldern hos den äldre befolkningen har ökat och många äldre har som önskemål att få bo...
Bakgrund: Medelåldern hos den äldre befolkningen har ökat och många äldre har som önskemål att få bo...
This paper analyses the political articulation and understanding of ‘technology-supported care’ for ...
Background: In Norway, as in other European countries, the ageing population is increasing rapidly. ...
Background: In Norway, as in other European countries, the ageing population is increasing rapidly. ...
This thesis is an interpretive qualitative research study exploring the use of welfare technology in...
Welfare technology is a growing area of research due to the increase in the ageing population. In No...
Masteroppgave i helse- og sosialinformatikk HSI500 - Universitetet i Agder 2017Background: In 2040 t...
Elderly populations are increasing in Norway, Scandinavia and other developed countries, in part bec...
Background: In 2040 the number of elderly (< 80 years) will double. Welfare technology is introduced...
Background and Objectives In the 21st century, the future of the Norwegian welfare state is broadly...
In this paper we analyse the political articulation and understanding of ‘technology-supported care’...
In the last few years, unprecedented challenges and new social risks are testing the capacity of wel...
Purpose: An ageing population presents a challenge for municipal eldercare in Sweden due to difficul...
Bakgrund: Medelåldern hos den äldre befolkningen har ökat och många äldre har som önskemål att få bo...
Bakgrund: Medelåldern hos den äldre befolkningen har ökat och många äldre har som önskemål att få bo...
Bakgrund: Medelåldern hos den äldre befolkningen har ökat och många äldre har som önskemål att få bo...
This paper analyses the political articulation and understanding of ‘technology-supported care’ for ...
Background: In Norway, as in other European countries, the ageing population is increasing rapidly. ...
Background: In Norway, as in other European countries, the ageing population is increasing rapidly. ...
This thesis is an interpretive qualitative research study exploring the use of welfare technology in...
Welfare technology is a growing area of research due to the increase in the ageing population. In No...
Masteroppgave i helse- og sosialinformatikk HSI500 - Universitetet i Agder 2017Background: In 2040 t...
Elderly populations are increasing in Norway, Scandinavia and other developed countries, in part bec...
Background: In 2040 the number of elderly (< 80 years) will double. Welfare technology is introduced...
Background and Objectives In the 21st century, the future of the Norwegian welfare state is broadly...
In this paper we analyse the political articulation and understanding of ‘technology-supported care’...
In the last few years, unprecedented challenges and new social risks are testing the capacity of wel...
Purpose: An ageing population presents a challenge for municipal eldercare in Sweden due to difficul...
Bakgrund: Medelåldern hos den äldre befolkningen har ökat och många äldre har som önskemål att få bo...
Bakgrund: Medelåldern hos den äldre befolkningen har ökat och många äldre har som önskemål att få bo...
Bakgrund: Medelåldern hos den äldre befolkningen har ökat och många äldre har som önskemål att få bo...
This paper analyses the political articulation and understanding of ‘technology-supported care’ for ...