This paper reports findings from an attitudinal survey towards telecare that emerged from 22 focus groups comprising 92 older people, 55 professional stakeholders and 39 carers. These were convened in three different regions of England as a precursor to telecare service development. The results from this study suggest that informants’ views were shaped by prior knowledge of conventional health and social care delivery in their locality, and the implication is that expectations and requirements with respect to telecare services in general are likely to be informed by wider perceptions about the extent to which community care should operate as a preventative strategy or as a mechanism for crisis management
A literature review was conducted to identify the ‘trigger factors’ associated with a need for incre...
This aim of this study was to explore the decision-making process of Care Navigators in prescribing ...
Purpose This paper asks how the introduction of “smart” digital technologies might affect the goals...
Attitudes to telecare among older people, professional care workers and informal carers: a preventat...
The provision of ‘distant’ care to older people living at home through telecare technologies is ofte...
open access articleThis paper explores telecare manager and other ‘stakeholder’ perspectives on the ...
Increasingly policy for long term condition management is focussing on new technologies. Telecare is...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore homecare professionals' perceptions of safety related to t...
In governmental and technical discourses, telecare systems are described as a solution to the ‘probl...
In the United Kingdom (UK), an ageing population met with the reduction of social care funding has l...
Aims and objectives: The primary aim is to provide insight into client characteristics and character...
: A scoping review was conducted to map and analyze the concept of telecare services and the trends ...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
Introduction: Telecare is increasingly part of the United Kingdom (UK)’s health and social care arra...
Assistive telecare systems (ATSs) have great potential to be beneficial for informal carers (ICs) pr...
A literature review was conducted to identify the ‘trigger factors’ associated with a need for incre...
This aim of this study was to explore the decision-making process of Care Navigators in prescribing ...
Purpose This paper asks how the introduction of “smart” digital technologies might affect the goals...
Attitudes to telecare among older people, professional care workers and informal carers: a preventat...
The provision of ‘distant’ care to older people living at home through telecare technologies is ofte...
open access articleThis paper explores telecare manager and other ‘stakeholder’ perspectives on the ...
Increasingly policy for long term condition management is focussing on new technologies. Telecare is...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore homecare professionals' perceptions of safety related to t...
In governmental and technical discourses, telecare systems are described as a solution to the ‘probl...
In the United Kingdom (UK), an ageing population met with the reduction of social care funding has l...
Aims and objectives: The primary aim is to provide insight into client characteristics and character...
: A scoping review was conducted to map and analyze the concept of telecare services and the trends ...
Context Telecare and telehealth developments have recently attracted much attention in research and ...
Introduction: Telecare is increasingly part of the United Kingdom (UK)’s health and social care arra...
Assistive telecare systems (ATSs) have great potential to be beneficial for informal carers (ICs) pr...
A literature review was conducted to identify the ‘trigger factors’ associated with a need for incre...
This aim of this study was to explore the decision-making process of Care Navigators in prescribing ...
Purpose This paper asks how the introduction of “smart” digital technologies might affect the goals...