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Digital Welfare for the Third Age - Health and social care informatics for older people (Hardcover, New): Brian D. Loader,... Digital Welfare for the Third Age - Health and social care informatics for older people (Hardcover, New)
Brian D. Loader, Michael Hardey, Leigh Keeble
R2,793 Discovery Miles 27 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The Internet, mobile phones and other technologies have changed how we live and work. Such technologies also shape how services for older people are organised in ways that potentially place carers and older people at the centre of service provision. Telecare can make homes smart so that they are more comfortable and less risky for people who can take advantage of devices that help make them independent members of their community.

Digital Welfare is part of the broader project in Britain and elsewhere to adopt new information and communications technologies (ICTs) to organise and deliver health and social welfare services. This includes mundane technologies like an alarm to call for help to complex telecare smart homes and electronic patient records. The intended and unintended consequences of such new technologies must be explored if we are to benefit from these innovations. Based on recent research this book seeks to highlight and examine the new opportunities and dilemmas that confront older people and all those concerned with their welfare in the network society.

This edited collection provides original contributions from leading academics and researchers in the field to access the evidence for improved professional integration and user-centred health and social care services for older people arising from health informatics. Digital Welfare for the Third Age will be of interest to all those working with older people.

The Social Context Of Health (Paperback, Ed): Michael Hardey The Social Context Of Health (Paperback, Ed)
Michael Hardey
R1,333 Discovery Miles 13 330 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The central theme running through this book is the essentially "social" nature of health. This embraces the way medical knowledge emerged out of a specific set of historical and intellectual circumstances, and the shaping of the health professions by the cultural and political millieu of the 19th-century.;Like non-expert knowledge, the development and application of exper knowledge in health is embedded in social processes. This text makes accessible the complex relationships between inequality, race, gender and other social related to changes in health care.;Problems central to the delivery of health care are highlighted and linked to challenges to established health-care professions and systems. Michael Hardey shows the way in which health has become part of our identity, and relates this to the increasing range of health advice and the constant choices available in terms of our health and lifestyles.

Digital Welfare for the Third Age - Health and social care informatics for older people (Paperback, New): Brian D. Loader,... Digital Welfare for the Third Age - Health and social care informatics for older people (Paperback, New)
Brian D. Loader, Michael Hardey, Leigh Keeble
R889 Discovery Miles 8 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is about the ways digital technology can contribute to the welfare of older people. The Internet, mobile phones and other technologies have changed how we live and work. Such technologies also shape how services for older people are organised in ways that potentially place carers and older people at the centre of service provision. Telecare can make homes 'smart' so that they are more comfortable and less risky for people who can take advantage of devices that help make them independent members of their community. Digital Welfare is part of the broader project in Britain and elsewhere to adopt new information and communications technologies (ICTs) to organise and deliver health and social welfare services. This includes mundane technologies like an alarm to call for help to complex telecare 'smart homes' and electronic patient records. The intended and unintended consequences of such new technologies must be explored if we are to benefit from these innovations. Based on recent research this book seeks to highlight and examine the new opportunities and dilemmas that confront older people and all those concerned with their welfare in the network society. This edited collection provides original contributions from leading academics and researchers in the field to access the evidence for improved professional integration and user-centred health and social care services for older people arising from health informatics. Digital Welfare for the Third Age will be of interest to all those working with older people.

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