User Requirements for Technology to Assist Aging in Place: Qualitative Study of Older People and Their Informal Support Networks
BackgroundInformal support is essential for enabling many older people to age in place. However, there is limited research examining the information needs of older adults' informal support networks and how these could be met through home monitoring and information and communication technologies...
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Main Authors: | Elers, Phoebe (Author), Hunter, Inga (Author), Whiddett, Dick (Author), Lockhart, Caroline (Author), Guesgen, Hans (Author), Singh, Amardeep (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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