The provision of ‘distant’ care to older people living at home through telecare technologies is often contrasted negatively to hands-on, face-to-face care: telecare is seen as a loss of care, a dehumanization. Here we challenge this view, arguing that teleoperators in telecare services do provide care to older people, often at significant emotional cost to themselves. Based on a European Commission-funded ethnographic study of two English telecare monitoring centres, we argue that telecare is not ‘disembodied’ work, but a form of care performed through the use of voice, knowledge sharing and emotional labour or self-management. We also show, in distinction to discourses promoting telecare in the UK, that successful telecare relies on the ex...
Increasingly policy for long term condition management is focussing on new technologies. Telecare is...
Telecare, a broad set of technologies used in home-based care, is expected to reduce the rising cost...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
In governmental and technical discourses, telecare systems are described as a solution to the ‘probl...
In recent years images of independence, active ageing and staying at home have come to characterise ...
'Telecare solutions' are seen as a potential means of addressing the future care needs of ageing soc...
open access articleThis paper explores telecare manager and other ‘stakeholder’ perspectives on the ...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
Drawing on interviews with 76 older people (aged 60 years and older) receiving telecare services at ...
This study was set in the context of an English local authority’s ambition to expand telecare use at...
© 2016, The Author(s).We report findings from a study of call centre staff working to deliver a tel...
Telecare is often regarded as a win/win solution to the growing problem of meeting the care needs of...
Telecare – services employing technology to monitor people’s movement, medication and home environme...
This paper reports findings from an attitudinal survey towards telecare that emerged from 22 focus g...
The policy announcement in November 2018 by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care that: ...
Increasingly policy for long term condition management is focussing on new technologies. Telecare is...
Telecare, a broad set of technologies used in home-based care, is expected to reduce the rising cost...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...
In governmental and technical discourses, telecare systems are described as a solution to the ‘probl...
In recent years images of independence, active ageing and staying at home have come to characterise ...
'Telecare solutions' are seen as a potential means of addressing the future care needs of ageing soc...
open access articleThis paper explores telecare manager and other ‘stakeholder’ perspectives on the ...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
Drawing on interviews with 76 older people (aged 60 years and older) receiving telecare services at ...
This study was set in the context of an English local authority’s ambition to expand telecare use at...
© 2016, The Author(s).We report findings from a study of call centre staff working to deliver a tel...
Telecare is often regarded as a win/win solution to the growing problem of meeting the care needs of...
Telecare – services employing technology to monitor people’s movement, medication and home environme...
This paper reports findings from an attitudinal survey towards telecare that emerged from 22 focus g...
The policy announcement in November 2018 by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care that: ...
Increasingly policy for long term condition management is focussing on new technologies. Telecare is...
Telecare, a broad set of technologies used in home-based care, is expected to reduce the rising cost...
This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The In...