Assistive telecare systems (ATSs) have great potential to be beneficial for informal carers (ICs) providing long-term care to older people (OP). However, little is known about ATS acceptance among ICs. This scoping study aims to investigate various factors that influence the ICs\u27 acceptance of ATSs over time in the pre- and post-implementation phases. A five-stage scoping study was conducted. A systematic search of five bibliographic databases (Science Direct, Scopus, CINAHL, PubMED and Proquest Social Sciences Database) was conducted in September 2020, supplemented by a round of grey literature searches. Using the established selection criteria, 37 publications published between 2000 and September 2020 were included. The data were analy...
Rachael Wade, Colleen Cartwright, Kelly ShawASLaRC Aged Services Unit, Health and Wellbeing Research...
Introduction: Telecare is increasingly part of the United Kingdom (UK)’s health and social care arra...
This paper reports findings from an attitudinal survey towards telecare that emerged from 22 focus g...
Assistive telecare systems (ATSs) have great potential to be beneficial for informal carers (ICs) pr...
In the United Kingdom (UK), an ageing population met with the reduction of social care funding has l...
Introduction: Research acknowledges the relevance of social support and coping strategies to manage ...
Background One of the most pressing issues in our society is the provision of proper care and treatm...
Aims and objectives: The primary aim is to provide insight into client characteristics and character...
Purpose To provide an overview of factors influencing the acceptance of electronic technologies that...
open access articleThis paper explores telecare manager and other ‘stakeholder’ perspectives on the ...
Purpose: To provide an overview of factors influencing the acceptance of electronic technologies tha...
Purpose: To provide an overview of factors influencing the acceptance of electronic technologies tha...
AbstractPurposeTo provide an overview of factors influencing the acceptance of electronic technologi...
${\bf Background:}$ There is a political drive in the UK to use assistive technologies such as teleh...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) may be used to improve care for increasing numbers o...
Rachael Wade, Colleen Cartwright, Kelly ShawASLaRC Aged Services Unit, Health and Wellbeing Research...
Introduction: Telecare is increasingly part of the United Kingdom (UK)’s health and social care arra...
This paper reports findings from an attitudinal survey towards telecare that emerged from 22 focus g...
Assistive telecare systems (ATSs) have great potential to be beneficial for informal carers (ICs) pr...
In the United Kingdom (UK), an ageing population met with the reduction of social care funding has l...
Introduction: Research acknowledges the relevance of social support and coping strategies to manage ...
Background One of the most pressing issues in our society is the provision of proper care and treatm...
Aims and objectives: The primary aim is to provide insight into client characteristics and character...
Purpose To provide an overview of factors influencing the acceptance of electronic technologies that...
open access articleThis paper explores telecare manager and other ‘stakeholder’ perspectives on the ...
Purpose: To provide an overview of factors influencing the acceptance of electronic technologies tha...
Purpose: To provide an overview of factors influencing the acceptance of electronic technologies tha...
AbstractPurposeTo provide an overview of factors influencing the acceptance of electronic technologi...
${\bf Background:}$ There is a political drive in the UK to use assistive technologies such as teleh...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) may be used to improve care for increasing numbers o...
Rachael Wade, Colleen Cartwright, Kelly ShawASLaRC Aged Services Unit, Health and Wellbeing Research...
Introduction: Telecare is increasingly part of the United Kingdom (UK)’s health and social care arra...
This paper reports findings from an attitudinal survey towards telecare that emerged from 22 focus g...