Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and service development contexts, where their evaluation has predominantly concerned effectiveness and efficiency. Their social and ethical implications, in contrast, have received little scrutiny. Objective To develop an ethical framework for telecare systems based on analysis of observations of telecare‐in‐use and citizens’ panel deliberations. Design Ethnographic study (observation, work shadowing), interviews, older citizens’ panels and a participative conference. Setting Participants’ homes, workplaces and familiar community venues in England, Spain, the Netherlands and Norway 2008–2011. Results Older respondents expressed concerns ...
Since the 19th Century, UK governments have introduced policies to address the problem of old age. T...
Introduction Evaluations of telecare demonstrate disparate results, which are of little help for un...
In recent years images of independence, active ageing and staying at home have come to characterise ...
Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and service ...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
Purpose: The provision of telecare for older adults in England is increasingly being facilitated by ...
The use of assistive technology in social care, through a program of telecare, has become a prominen...
This aim of this study was to explore the decision-making process of Care Navigators in prescribing ...
AbstractBackground/PurposeAging society has become a worldwide issue in recent years. Elderly people...
In the United Kingdom (UK), an ageing population met with the reduction of social care funding has l...
In governmental and technical discourses, telecare systems are described as a solution to the ‘probl...
The provision of ‘distant’ care to older people living at home through telecare technologies is ofte...
The article explores both telecare in relation to its composition of assistive technologies, includi...
© 2016, The Author(s).We report findings from a study of call centre staff working to deliver a tel...
This paper explores telecare manager and other ‘stakeholder’ perspectives on the nature, extent and ...
Since the 19th Century, UK governments have introduced policies to address the problem of old age. T...
Introduction Evaluations of telecare demonstrate disparate results, which are of little help for un...
In recent years images of independence, active ageing and staying at home have come to characterise ...
Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and service ...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
Purpose: The provision of telecare for older adults in England is increasingly being facilitated by ...
The use of assistive technology in social care, through a program of telecare, has become a prominen...
This aim of this study was to explore the decision-making process of Care Navigators in prescribing ...
AbstractBackground/PurposeAging society has become a worldwide issue in recent years. Elderly people...
In the United Kingdom (UK), an ageing population met with the reduction of social care funding has l...
In governmental and technical discourses, telecare systems are described as a solution to the ‘probl...
The provision of ‘distant’ care to older people living at home through telecare technologies is ofte...
The article explores both telecare in relation to its composition of assistive technologies, includi...
© 2016, The Author(s).We report findings from a study of call centre staff working to deliver a tel...
This paper explores telecare manager and other ‘stakeholder’ perspectives on the nature, extent and ...
Since the 19th Century, UK governments have introduced policies to address the problem of old age. T...
Introduction Evaluations of telecare demonstrate disparate results, which are of little help for un...
In recent years images of independence, active ageing and staying at home have come to characterise ...