Nocturnal digital surveillance in aged populations and its effects on health, welfare and social care provision: a systematic review
Abstract Background Nocturnal digital surveillance technologies are being widely implemented as interventions for remotely monitoring elderly populations, and often replace person-based surveillance. Such interventions are often placed in care institutions or in the home, and monitored by qualified...
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Main Authors: | Matt X. Richardson (Author), Maria Ehn (Author), Sara Landerdahl Stridsberg (Author), Ken Redekop (Author), Sarah Wamala-Andersson (Author) |
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