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Computer-based technology and caregiving for older adults Special national conference report. October 2003, Natcher Conference Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland | Corporate Author | SPRY Foundation; National Academy on an Aging Society |
Journal title | Public Policy & Aging Report, vol 14, no 1, Winter 2004 |
Publisher | National Academy on an Aging Society, Winter 2004 |
Pages | pp 1-32 |
Source | http://www.agingsociety.org |
Keywords | Informal care ; Assistive technology ; Information technology ; Computers ; Conference proceedings ; United States of America. |
Annotation | Computer-based technology and the internet represent some of the most recent tools that can be harnessed to help provide caregiving support for older people. This issue of the Public Policy & Aging Report comprises papers presented at the conference. While some papers reflect developments such as telecare and telehome health, others. consider issues such as privacy and ethics, and patients' and providers' perceptions. (RH) |
Accession Number | CPA-040512513 B |
Classmark | P6: M: UVB: 3O: 6M: 7T |
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