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The book investigates digitalisation in care for older people by
giving insight into service users' and professionals' opportunities
to digital agency in the context of European welfare states. With a
focus on service users and providers experiences of digital care,
the contributions address the manifold and often contradictory
consequences of active ageing policies and innovation programmes.
To assess digital agency of older people, ageism and co-creation in
the innovation processes as well the use of digital platforms are
addressed, while care professionals' digital agency is examined
through empirical cases that focus on the interaction between human
and non-human actors in long-term care services, the temporality
and spatiality of care, and the organisational requirements for
successful implementation of digital technologies. From a variety
of conceptual and theoretical viewpoints, the chapters provide a
comprehensive and timely overview of ways to address the phenomena
of ageing and digitalisation. The book provides critical vantage
points to academic readership, health and social care
professionals, policymakers, other stakeholders as well as the
general audience on the effects of digitalisation in care for older
people. "The Open Access version of this book, available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0
license. The Open Access fee was funded by University of Jyvaskyla,
Finland."
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