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Telecare

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Sensor networks in Telecare

Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Embedded networked sensors, 2007
This paper discusses the results obtained from a sensor network installed in a person's home as part of a twelve month Telecare trial. The aim of the trial was to unobtrusively collect data to detect changes in a person's daily activity (washing, eating, watching television etc.) around a home, using a low power/cost sensor network.
Ian Neild, Paul Bowman, David Heatley
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Telecare, telehealth and telemedicine

European Geriatric Medicine, 2010
The incorporation of new technologies into the fields of health and social care is already a worldwide phenomenon – despite a lack of evidence to support this practice. Studies thus far have focused on patient satisfaction and feasibility rather than efficacy and cost-effectiveness.
S. Stowe, S. Harding
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Telecare for Older People

Research on Aging, 2012
Drawing on interviews with 76 older people (aged 60 years and older) receiving telecare services at home and in housing with care and 16 family caregivers in West Lothian, Scotland, the authors consider how far telecare can support older people’s citizenship goals of independence, participation, and identity.
Bowes, Alison, McColgan, Gillian
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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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Telecare comes home

Nursing and Residential Care, 2012
Helping care home residents maintain their independence and dignity while also ensuring their care and safety is an ongoing challenge. This article investigates whether telecare can provide some answers
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Wireless bioinstruments for telecare

2011 1st Middle East Conference on Biomedical Engineering, 2011
Although telemedicine or telehealth can potentially affect all medical specialties, the greatest current applications are found in radiology, pathology, cardiology and medical education. This paper is arranged in such a manner as to follow a patient's cardiac signal from its initial detection by the ECG amplifier, its progression through the various ...
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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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Telecare projects in Taiwan

Gerontechnology, 2010
Telecare is believed to be one of the solutions to keep older people independent and reduce medical costs in an aging society. The government of Taiwan has initiated pilot telecare for homes, communities, and institutions, all based on Taiwan’s excellent National Information Infrastructure (NII).
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