The Uses and Experiences of Synchronous Communication Technology for Home-Dwelling Older Adults in a Home Care Services Context: Qualitative Systematic Review
BackgroundEuropean health care systems regard information and communication technology as a necessity in supporting future health care provision by community home care services to home-dwelling older adults. Communication technology enabling synchronous communication between 2 or more human actors a...
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Main Authors: | Martin Vinther Bavngaard (Author), Anne Lund (Author), Björg Thordardottir (Author), Erik Børve Rasmussen (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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