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An Evidence-Based Adoption of Technology Model for Remote Monitoring of Elders' Daily Activities.

Diane Feeney Mahoney1.   

Abstract

What benefit will new technologies offer if they are inadequately or not used? This work presents a meta-synthesis of adoption of technology related findings from four innovative monitoring intervention research studies with older adults and their informal and/or formal caregivers. Each study employed mixed methods analyses that lead to an understanding of the key variables that influenced adoption of telephone and Internet based wireless remote monitoring technologies by elders and their caregivers. The studies were all conducted in "real world" homes ranging from solo residences to multi-story independent living residential buildings. Insights gained came from issues not found in controlled laboratory environments but in the complex interplay of family-elder-staff dynamics around balancing safety and independence. Findings resulted in an adoption of technology model for remote monitoring of elders' daily activities derived from evidence based research to advance both practical and theoretical development in the field of gerontechnology.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21423843      PMCID: PMC3057084          DOI: 10.1007/s12126-010-9073-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ageing Int        ISSN: 0163-5158


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4.  Evaluating the efficacy of a web-based program (diapason) for informal caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's disease: protocol for a randomized clinical trial.

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5.  Understanding Smart Home Sensor Data for Ageing in Place Through Everyday Household Routines: A Mixed Method Case Study.

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8.  Informal Caregivers' Perceptions of Self-Efficacy and Subjective Well-Being When Using Telecare in the Home Environment: A Qualitative Study.

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Review 9.  Factors influencing informal carers' acceptance of assistive telecare systems in the pre- and post-implementation phase: A scoping study.

Authors:  Simona Hvalič-Touzery; Vesna Dolničar; Katja Prevodnik
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