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Trends in Telecare Use among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Scoping Review

A scoping review was conducted to map and analyze the concept of telecare services and the trends in telecare use. This scoping review was conducted according to Arksey and O’Malley’s framework. A search was conducted in CINAHL (via EBSCO), ERIC, Academic Search Ultimate, and MEDLINE/PubMed database...

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Autores principales: Korkmaz Yaylagul, Nilufer, Kirisik, Hande, Bernardo, Joana, Dantas, Carina, van Staalduinen, Willeke, Illario, Maddalena, De Luca, Vincenzo, Apóstolo, João, Silva, Rosa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36554553
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416672
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author Korkmaz Yaylagul, Nilufer
Kirisik, Hande
Bernardo, Joana
Dantas, Carina
van Staalduinen, Willeke
Illario, Maddalena
De Luca, Vincenzo
Apóstolo, João
Silva, Rosa
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Kirisik, Hande
Bernardo, Joana
Dantas, Carina
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Illario, Maddalena
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Apóstolo, João
Silva, Rosa
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description A scoping review was conducted to map and analyze the concept of telecare services and the trends in telecare use. This scoping review was conducted according to Arksey and O’Malley’s framework. A search was conducted in CINAHL (via EBSCO), ERIC, Academic Search Ultimate, and MEDLINE/PubMed databases. This scoping review considered quantitative (e.g., analytical observational studies, including prospective and retrospective cohort studies, case-control, analytical cross-sectional, and descriptive-observational studies), qualitative (e.g., phenomenology, grounded theory, ethnography, and action research), and mixed-method primary studies. Forty research articles published from 1 January 2012, to 1 January 2022 were included in this review, these studies met the eligibility criteria as all were focused on telecare and targeting older adults over 65 living at home. The reviewers coded the data in an Excel spreadsheet, including the articles’ title, year, author, journal information and subject, research methods, sample size, location, and summary. Then, the researchers analyzed the conceptual definitions, measurement techniques, and findings in detail and the findings were grouped into categories. The trends around the concept of telecare are independent living, remote care, aging in place, and safety. Telecare research focuses mainly on service use, chronic illness, ethics, and cost-effectiveness. Technology acceptance among older individuals is a critical factor for telecare use. The results found in the literature about the cost-effectiveness of telecare are inconsistent.
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spelling pubmed-97791962022-12-23 Trends in Telecare Use among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Scoping Review Korkmaz Yaylagul, Nilufer Kirisik, Hande Bernardo, Joana Dantas, Carina van Staalduinen, Willeke Illario, Maddalena De Luca, Vincenzo Apóstolo, João Silva, Rosa Int J Environ Res Public Health Review A scoping review was conducted to map and analyze the concept of telecare services and the trends in telecare use. This scoping review was conducted according to Arksey and O’Malley’s framework. A search was conducted in CINAHL (via EBSCO), ERIC, Academic Search Ultimate, and MEDLINE/PubMed databases. This scoping review considered quantitative (e.g., analytical observational studies, including prospective and retrospective cohort studies, case-control, analytical cross-sectional, and descriptive-observational studies), qualitative (e.g., phenomenology, grounded theory, ethnography, and action research), and mixed-method primary studies. Forty research articles published from 1 January 2012, to 1 January 2022 were included in this review, these studies met the eligibility criteria as all were focused on telecare and targeting older adults over 65 living at home. The reviewers coded the data in an Excel spreadsheet, including the articles’ title, year, author, journal information and subject, research methods, sample size, location, and summary. Then, the researchers analyzed the conceptual definitions, measurement techniques, and findings in detail and the findings were grouped into categories. The trends around the concept of telecare are independent living, remote care, aging in place, and safety. Telecare research focuses mainly on service use, chronic illness, ethics, and cost-effectiveness. Technology acceptance among older individuals is a critical factor for telecare use. The results found in the literature about the cost-effectiveness of telecare are inconsistent. MDPI 2022-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9779196/ /pubmed/36554553 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416672 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kirisik, Hande
Bernardo, Joana
Dantas, Carina
van Staalduinen, Willeke
Illario, Maddalena
De Luca, Vincenzo
Apóstolo, João
Silva, Rosa
Trends in Telecare Use among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Scoping Review
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title_short Trends in Telecare Use among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Scoping Review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779196/
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