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Objective The ongoing pandemic has accentuated the use of telecare services; however, only limited progress has been made in understanding the barriers and facilitators to using these services. In order to move towards sustaining such essential services,
Arkers Kwan Ching Wong +10 more
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The complexities of technology-based care : telecare as perceived by care practitioners [PDF]
Telecare, which offers ‘care at a distance’ (Pols, 2012) through a variety of remote monitoring technologies, has developed rapidly across health and social care policy in many developed countries.
Eccles, Andrew
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Linking recorded data with emotive and adaptive computing in an eHealth environment [PDF]
Telecare, and particularly lifestyle monitoring, currently relies on the ability to detect and respond to changes in individual behaviour using data derived from sensors around the home.
Ball, Leslie D. +3 more
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Telecare Service Use in Northern Ireland: Exploratory Retrospective Cohort Study
BackgroundTelecare is a health service that involves the home installation of a number of information technology support systems for individuals with complex needs, such as people with reduced mobility or disabilities and the ...
Hala Al-Obaidi +7 more
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Making Telecare desirable rather than a last resort [PDF]
Despite reported benefits of Telecare use for older adults, uptake of Telecare in the United Kingdom remains relatively low. Non-users of Telecare are an under-researched group in the Telecare field. We conducted 22 qualitative individual semi-structured
Bentley, C.L. +3 more
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Telecare – where, when, why and for whom does it work? A realist evaluation of a Norwegian project
Introduction Evaluations of telecare demonstrate disparate results, which are of little help for understanding what the users need from further policy and development. This study aims to provide a more nuanced approach to telecare evaluations.
Mari S Berge
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A Systematic Review of the Economic Evaluation of Telemedicine in Japan. [PDF]
ObjectivesThere is no systematic review on economic evaluations of telemedicine in Japan, despite over 1000 trials implemented. Our systematic review aims to examine whether Japan's telemedicine is cost-saving or cost-effective, examine the ...
Akiyama, Miki, Yoo, Byung-Kwang
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Does Telecare Improve Interorganisational Collaboration?
Introduction: Previous studies have suggested that telecare can improve interorganisational collaboration within fragmented health care systems, yet this outcome has not been examined in a large-scale setting.
Jannie Kristine Bang Christensen
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Addressing design and suitability barriers to Telecare use: Has anything changed? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Issues relating to design and suitability of Telecare were raised twenty years ago. We explored the views of non-users of Telecare and examined whether design-related barriers exist today despite significant technological advances. OBJECTIVE:
Bentley, C.L. +3 more
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BackgroundWith the expansion of digital health, it is imperative to consider intervention techniques in order not to be the cause of even more social health inequalities in underserved populations struggling with chronic diseases.
Zsuzsa Győrffy +8 more
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