Background: Demographic, economic and organisational changes challenge home care services. Increased use of welfare technology and involvement of family members as co-producers of care are political initiatives to meet these challenges. However, these initiatives also involve ethical aspects. Method: The aim of this qualitative study was to explore family caregivers’ experience of involvement and possible ethical aspects of caring for frail older family members receiving home care services supported by welfare technology. This study used a qualitative explorative and descriptive design within a phenomenological-hermeneutical approach. Sixteen interviews with eighteen family caregivers were conducted. The participants were sons, daughters,...
Contains fulltext : 236037.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Background: Pop...
Family Caregiving is a critical social issue. For society, as a whole, the informal caregiving netwo...
BACKGROUND: Population ageing, an emphasis on home-based care of palliative patients and policies ai...
Background: Demographic, economic and organisational changes challenge home care services. Increased...
This study aim to investigate the implementation and utilization of welfare technology in elderly ca...
Today’s demographic shift towards an aging population is increasing health challenges, and technolog...
In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail o...
Background The ageing global population has seen increasing numbers of older people living with c...
Background: Research on eldercare has been dominated by a provider-oriented perspective, concerned w...
This thesis is an interpretive qualitative research study exploring the use of welfare technology in...
The world population is rapidly aging. In older people, age-related biological decline in most body ...
BACKGROUND: Consequences related to caregiving are multidimensional. Ways to reduce burden should be...
In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail o...
Background: Health care discourse is replete with references to building partnershi...
Family caregivers play an important role supporting their relatives with advanced progressive diseas...
Contains fulltext : 236037.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Background: Pop...
Family Caregiving is a critical social issue. For society, as a whole, the informal caregiving netwo...
BACKGROUND: Population ageing, an emphasis on home-based care of palliative patients and policies ai...
Background: Demographic, economic and organisational changes challenge home care services. Increased...
This study aim to investigate the implementation and utilization of welfare technology in elderly ca...
Today’s demographic shift towards an aging population is increasing health challenges, and technolog...
In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail o...
Background The ageing global population has seen increasing numbers of older people living with c...
Background: Research on eldercare has been dominated by a provider-oriented perspective, concerned w...
This thesis is an interpretive qualitative research study exploring the use of welfare technology in...
The world population is rapidly aging. In older people, age-related biological decline in most body ...
BACKGROUND: Consequences related to caregiving are multidimensional. Ways to reduce burden should be...
In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail o...
Background: Health care discourse is replete with references to building partnershi...
Family caregivers play an important role supporting their relatives with advanced progressive diseas...
Contains fulltext : 236037.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Background: Pop...
Family Caregiving is a critical social issue. For society, as a whole, the informal caregiving netwo...
BACKGROUND: Population ageing, an emphasis on home-based care of palliative patients and policies ai...