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View article: Collaborating for co-researching: A multi-stakeholder case narrative of student nurses co-researching technology-supported care
Collaborating for co-researching: A multi-stakeholder case narrative of student nurses co-researching technology-supported care Open
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View article: Antarctic Interiors: Practices of Inhabitation through Embodied Interactions with the Ice
Antarctic Interiors: Practices of Inhabitation through Embodied Interactions with the Ice Open
Antarctica and the notion of the interior are intrinsically intertwined. While the continent is strongly associated with its inaccessible icy interior, there are also built interior spaces in Antarctica that protect and sustain human life …
View article: Successful healthcare technology requires person-centred relationships and contexts: case narratives on medication-dispensing systems
Successful healthcare technology requires person-centred relationships and contexts: case narratives on medication-dispensing systems Open
Background: Providing person-centred care with a limited workforce is a major challenge in our ageing society. While care technologies such as electronic medication-dispensing systems are a means to help older persons with chronic conditio…
View article: Patients’ Perspectives on the Usability of a Blended Approach to an Integrated Intervention for Patients With Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: Mixed Methods Study
Patients’ Perspectives on the Usability of a Blended Approach to an Integrated Intervention for Patients With Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: Mixed Methods Study Open
Background Medically unexplained physical symptoms are physical symptoms, such as pain, fatigue, and dizziness, that persist for more than a few weeks and cannot be explained after adequate medical examination. Treatment for preventing the…
View article: Attitudes towards a sensor-feedback technology in gait rehabilitation of patients after stroke
Attitudes towards a sensor-feedback technology in gait rehabilitation of patients after stroke Open
In a sub sample of stroke patients the ability to receive real-time feedback during practice about walking performance at home was viewed positively. Six participants did not or hardly used the sensor-feedback technology, even though they …
View article: Barriers and facilitators in the usability of an integrated blended care program in patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms from the healthcare professionals’ perspective; a qualitative study
Barriers and facilitators in the usability of an integrated blended care program in patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms from the healthcare professionals’ perspective; a qualitative study Open
Background: Increasingly, healthcare policies have changed focus from cure and care to behaviour and health. Prevention is becoming more important, which requires a change in the role of healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals’ …
View article: Understanding changes and stability in the long-term use of technologies by seniors who are aging in place: a dynamical framework
Understanding changes and stability in the long-term use of technologies by seniors who are aging in place: a dynamical framework Open
Similar to aging, the use of technologies by older people is complex, dynamic and personal. Periods of stability and change both occur naturally. The DITUS framework can aid in understanding stability and instability of technology use, and…
View article: The Importance of Personal Possessions for the Development of a Sense of Home of Nursing Home Residents
The Importance of Personal Possessions for the Development of a Sense of Home of Nursing Home Residents Open
Personal possessions of nursing home residents can contribute to their sense of home. This study investigated which of the personal belongings were considered most important, and if these items indeed contributed to a sense of home. A qual…