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Perspectives on telecare: the client view

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2003
We explored the attitudes and responses of older people to telecare technologies. Questionnaires were given to subjects in three locations: two day hospitals in Tayside (a region of north-east Scotland); five units of sheltered housing run by West Lothian local authority (in central Scotland); and five schemes of a private housing association across ...
Sharon, Levy   +4 more
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Telecare in Bedfordshire

Journal of Care Services Management, 2007
AbstractThis paper details the background to and reasons for the commencement of the Bedfordshire telecare service. It describes individual telecare sensors, explaining how the system works and some of the ways in which sensors have been used to support older people in maintaining their independence.
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Telecare for Women with Postpartum Depression

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2006
<h4></h4> <p>Data were collected to pilot test the feasibility and effects of telecare as an intervention for depression in a small group of mothers with postpartum depression. Treatment involved a 10-week telecare therapy consisting of three related aspects: cognitive-behavioral therapy, relaxation techniques, and problem-solving ...
Doris Noel, Ugarriza, Lee, Schmidt
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Telecare

2021
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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Home telecare in the United States

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1998
Telecare has the potential to extend home-care services normally delivered by conventional means. In the USA, government reductions in health-care financing have been matched by a growing interest, on the part of commercial health-care insurers, in cost reductions and cost-effective care planning.
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Home telecare technologies for the elderly

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2008
There are many home telecare technologies which have been developed specifically for chronic diseases and there are some more generic technologies that could be used as well. For home telecare, the equipment must be certified, the operational routines must be reformed, the infrastructure must be in place, the market must be prepared, the health ...
Taxiarchis, Botsis   +3 more
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Tartan‐ised telecare? The roll‐out of telecare services in Scotland

Journal of Assistive Technologies, 2008
Following the significant involvement of Scottish local authorities in the trialling and development of telecare services, there is now considerable activity across the entire country. This is the result of clear policy drivers and the introduction of a capital grant which required individual authorities to develop partnerships with a view to achieving
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Home Telecare for the Elderly

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1995
G, Coyle, L, Boydell, L, Brown
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TAM-Telecare

Background: In recent years, there has been a growing trend toward the use of digital technologies across all sectors, including the Austrian care sector. Great expectations are associated with these technologies, which aim to improve the quality of care, enhance working conditions for care staff, and reduce overall care expenditures.
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The role of telecare

Working with Older People, 2003
John Hennock, Michéle Hollywood
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