Background: Welfare Technology (WT) can promote participation in activity. Thus, initiatives to support the implementation of WT products and services in municipality care settings needs to be developed and evaluated to benefit end-users. Objective: To evaluate an interactive showroom of WT. Material and method: Municipal employees (n = 217) filled in a questionnaire before and after they visited an interactive showroom of WT. Findings: The number of participants confirming WT’s potential to contribute to municipal operation areas increased in seven out of eight areas after their visits (p < 0.05). A statistically significant increase was also found regarding general knowledge of and confidence in WT and its potential value. Conclusion: ...
This master thesis examines how welfare technology can be introduced to older adults, for them to fi...
Work and welfare are changing rapidly because of politics, technology, and economics, and the impact...
Aims: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore decision makers’ and professionals’ perceptions,...
Background: Welfare Technology (WT) can promote participation in activity. Thus, initiatives to supp...
Background The welfare system is facing great challenges due to older citizens becoming a larger par...
Purpose: An ageing population presents a challenge for municipal eldercare in Sweden due to difficul...
Aim: The significance of welfare and health technology has been highlighted in recent years. However...
Welfare technology has increasingly been on both the political and media agenda during the last five...
In 2018 the Swedish government approved a SEK 350 million grant to increase the municipal implementa...
Welfare technologies have been proposed in Scandinavian countries as way to ensure accessible and ef...
Major demographical changes, such as aging population, constantly increases the demand for healthand...
Purpose: Digitalization and e-health have potential to generate good quality, equal health, well-bei...
This study aim to investigate the implementation and utilization of welfare technology in elderly ca...
Welfare technologies have within the last few years become a new mantra for reforming the Nordic pub...
Background: Welfare technologies are often described as a solution to the increasing pressure on pri...
This master thesis examines how welfare technology can be introduced to older adults, for them to fi...
Work and welfare are changing rapidly because of politics, technology, and economics, and the impact...
Aims: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore decision makers’ and professionals’ perceptions,...
Background: Welfare Technology (WT) can promote participation in activity. Thus, initiatives to supp...
Background The welfare system is facing great challenges due to older citizens becoming a larger par...
Purpose: An ageing population presents a challenge for municipal eldercare in Sweden due to difficul...
Aim: The significance of welfare and health technology has been highlighted in recent years. However...
Welfare technology has increasingly been on both the political and media agenda during the last five...
In 2018 the Swedish government approved a SEK 350 million grant to increase the municipal implementa...
Welfare technologies have been proposed in Scandinavian countries as way to ensure accessible and ef...
Major demographical changes, such as aging population, constantly increases the demand for healthand...
Purpose: Digitalization and e-health have potential to generate good quality, equal health, well-bei...
This study aim to investigate the implementation and utilization of welfare technology in elderly ca...
Welfare technologies have within the last few years become a new mantra for reforming the Nordic pub...
Background: Welfare technologies are often described as a solution to the increasing pressure on pri...
This master thesis examines how welfare technology can be introduced to older adults, for them to fi...
Work and welfare are changing rapidly because of politics, technology, and economics, and the impact...
Aims: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore decision makers’ and professionals’ perceptions,...