ACTION (Assisting Carers using Telematic Interventions to meet Older persons' Needs) is a nursing led Pan-European project (1997–2000). Its primary aim is to maintain the autonomy, independence and quality of life of frail older and disabled persons and their family carers by the application of telematic technology. This article describes the development of two multimedia programmes created as part of the ACTION project. Programme 1 'Planning ahead' helps family carers and frail older people to think about and plan for the future. Programme 2 'Break from caring' assists carers and older people to explore the range of respite care options available. Both programmes have been developed using a multimethod, user-centred approach. Pr...
ACTION (Assisting Carers using Telematics Interventions to meet Older Person’s Needs) is a self-care...
Government policy in Sweden, as in other developed countries, pays increasing attention as to how be...
About the book: What are the implications of current economic, social and political trends in Brita...
The lack of choice and predominance of crisis-oriented care in relation to respite and long-term car...
The lack of choice and predominance of crisis-oriented care in relation to respite and long-term car...
The demographic trends in Sweden show that the population is growing older. The society is facing ne...
The overall aim of the ACTION research project (Assisting Carers using Telematic Interventions to me...
The ACTION project uses information and communication technology to support frail elderly people and...
Telecare has been an approach to care that, internationally, has experienced a generally rapid devel...
Aim. This paper describes a cost analysis of a home-based support service for frail older people and...
Currently, the main care model for supporting elderly people living alone at home is based on inform...
International audienceInformation and communication technologies (ICT) are promising for the long-te...
Background: This study explores how new technology can be used to support older adults to continue l...
Despite a growing awareness of the importance of support for carers who combine paid work with care ...
The present paper provides an overview of the application of the key ethical issues which arose in a...
ACTION (Assisting Carers using Telematics Interventions to meet Older Person’s Needs) is a self-care...
Government policy in Sweden, as in other developed countries, pays increasing attention as to how be...
About the book: What are the implications of current economic, social and political trends in Brita...
The lack of choice and predominance of crisis-oriented care in relation to respite and long-term car...
The lack of choice and predominance of crisis-oriented care in relation to respite and long-term car...
The demographic trends in Sweden show that the population is growing older. The society is facing ne...
The overall aim of the ACTION research project (Assisting Carers using Telematic Interventions to me...
The ACTION project uses information and communication technology to support frail elderly people and...
Telecare has been an approach to care that, internationally, has experienced a generally rapid devel...
Aim. This paper describes a cost analysis of a home-based support service for frail older people and...
Currently, the main care model for supporting elderly people living alone at home is based on inform...
International audienceInformation and communication technologies (ICT) are promising for the long-te...
Background: This study explores how new technology can be used to support older adults to continue l...
Despite a growing awareness of the importance of support for carers who combine paid work with care ...
The present paper provides an overview of the application of the key ethical issues which arose in a...
ACTION (Assisting Carers using Telematics Interventions to meet Older Person’s Needs) is a self-care...
Government policy in Sweden, as in other developed countries, pays increasing attention as to how be...
About the book: What are the implications of current economic, social and political trends in Brita...