Social practices of nurse care coordination using sensor technologies - Challenges with an alert system adoption in assisted living communities for older adults
Objectives: From the view of everyday practices and the socio-technical coordination lens, this study aimed to analyz the gap between creators' intention and the users' implementation (mainly nursing staff and social workers) of an alert system in assisted living communities. Methods: Qual...
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Main Authors: | Isa Jahnke (Author), Nathan Riedel (Author), Mihail Popescu (Author), Marjorie Skubic (Author), Marilyn Rantz (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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