The use of assistive technology in social care, through a program of telecare, has become a prominent feature of policy development in some advanced industrial societies. This article looks at developments in Scotland, where ambitious targets for the application of telecare technologies are underway. The focus here is on telecare for older people. The paper starts by examining the discourse around demographic change and fiscal pressures to explore an increased use of technology. The paper then examines ethical issues raised by this telecare program and argues that the frameworks in use, while important, are limited in scope. It thus considers wider ethical frames of reference and looks at policy imperatives-such as interprofessional working...
Aim: Telecare refers to episodic, needs-based support from a peripatetic team which monitors activi...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
The use of assistive technology in social care, through a program of telecare, has become a prominen...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
This paper looks at the ethical issues in the implementation of telecare policy. Telecare has great ...
This paper looks at the ethical issues around the use of telecare technology with older peopl
Increasingly, commissioners and providers of services for people with intellectual disabilities are ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ascertain the views of people with intellectual disabiliti...
In governmental and technical discourses, telecare systems are described as a solution to the ‘probl...
Andrew Eccles School of Social Work & Social Policy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Abs...
Drawing on interviews with 76 older people (aged 60 years and older) receiving telecare services at ...
Telecare technologies involve the remote monitoring of patients who have health, rehabilitation or s...
Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and service ...
Aim: Telecare refers to episodic, needs-based support from a peripatetic team which monitors activi...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
The use of assistive technology in social care, through a program of telecare, has become a prominen...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
This paper looks at the ethical issues in the implementation of telecare policy. Telecare has great ...
This paper looks at the ethical issues around the use of telecare technology with older peopl
Increasingly, commissioners and providers of services for people with intellectual disabilities are ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ascertain the views of people with intellectual disabiliti...
In governmental and technical discourses, telecare systems are described as a solution to the ‘probl...
Andrew Eccles School of Social Work & Social Policy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Abs...
Drawing on interviews with 76 older people (aged 60 years and older) receiving telecare services at ...
Telecare technologies involve the remote monitoring of patients who have health, rehabilitation or s...
Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and service ...
Aim: Telecare refers to episodic, needs-based support from a peripatetic team which monitors activi...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...