02805nam 2200625zu 450 991013354990332120231201004136.02-35671-182-110.4000/books.pressesmines.1492(CKB)3390000000053657(SSID)ssj0001539753(PQKBManifestationID)11823636(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001539753(PQKBWorkID)11532458(PQKB)11451899(WaSeSS)IndRDA00043820(FrMaCLE)OB-pressesmines-1492(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/40452(PPN)182839109(EXLCZ)99339000000005365720160829d2008 uy engur|||||||||||txtccrAgeing, technology and home care : new actors, new responsibilitiesPresses des Mines2008[Place of publication not identified]Mines ParisTech les Presses20081 online resource (124 pages)Collection Sciences SocialesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph2-35671-004-3 Includes bibliographical references.This book focuses on home as a site of care, with new technologies and for elderly population. It pulls together findings from research in the social sciences and common knowledge of the actors themselves, especially stakeholders involved in the design, delivery and receipt of ‘care in place’. It offers a wide-ranging discussion of key issues raised in both the academic and grey literature in relation to new technologies and responsibilities for health care at home. Then, it identifies critical issues arising from the development of these new care technologies in relation to their design and implementation. It will provide an essential resource for the EU in helping to avoid expensive and inappropriate development and healthcare systems that do not meet the needs of users and citizens.Social Welfare & Social WorkHILCCSocial SciencesHILCCSocial Welfare & Social Work - GeneralHILCCageingelderly personshome carehealth carecarecare technologiesSocial Welfare & Social WorkSocial SciencesSocial Welfare & Social Work - GeneralMilligan Christine1954-Mort MaggieRoberts CeliaPQKBBOOK9910133549903321Ageing, technology and home care : new actors, new responsibilities3361739UNINA