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Researching telecare: the importance of context

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Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to present a research method which offers insights into the factors which affect the optimal use and implementation of telecare, or which may lead to its rejection by older people with support needs – factors pertinent to those involved in the design and delivery of both telecare research studies and of services.

Design/methodology/approach
The methodology outlined, influenced by Chicago School and Science and Technology Studies, emphasises the importance of context when examining social phenomena, such as the use of technology. The multi-method approach identified key patterns which provide insights into how telecare was used by a sample of older adults, including information on its suboptimal use and rejection.

Findings
The study of telecare use in real-life situations – and the investigation of other complex social interventions – requires an approach which fully considers the importance of context in explaining social phenomena. The main value of the method and findings lies in the insights offered to designers of larger studies which seek to generalise results, including telecare randomised control trials, as well as for those involved in the delivery of telecare services to achieve optimal adoption and use.

Originality/value
The study methods described combined ethnographic, longitudinal and qualitative methodologies and creative research tools in an innovative way to allow exploration of how context affects the uptake and use of telecare.

Publication status:
Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1108/JET-04-2017-0016

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
Societies, Other & Subsidiary Companies
Department:
Kellogg College
Sub department:
Ageing Institute (OIA)
Oxford college:
Kellogg College
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0001-8207-4414


Publisher:
Emerald
Journal:
Journal of Enabling Technologies More from this journal
Volume:
11
Issue:
3
Pages:
75-84
Publication date:
2017-08-31
Acceptance date:
2017-10-09
DOI:
ISSN:
2398-6263


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Source identifiers:
807070
Deposit date:
2017-12-01

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