| Literature DB >> 30815136 |
Yuri Quintana1,2, Darren Fahy1, Bradley Crotty3, Ruchira Jain1, Eli Kaldany1, Maxwel Gorenberg1, Lewis Lipsitz2,4, Diane Engorn4, Jorge Rodriguez1,2, Alex Orfanos1, Adarsha Bajracharya1, Juan Henao1, May Adra1, David Skerry1,2,4,3, Warner V Slack1,2, Charles Safran1,2.
Abstract
With an increasingly elderly population, families are finding it increasingly challenging to coordinate care for their older family members. This paper reports on the findings of InfoSAGE, an online private social network that has tools for communication and care coordination for elders and their families. The InfoSAGE system has 257 registered users; 52 of these opted into an in-depth longitudinal study. A descriptive analysis of these early participants, the online family networks, and barriers to participation that were encountered are presented.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30815136 PMCID: PMC6371310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076