Exploring Barriers to and Enablers of the Adoption of Information and Communication Technology for the Care of Older Adults With Chronic Diseases: Scoping Review
JMIR Aging2021Vol. 5(1), pp. e25251–e25251
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Sojib Bin Zaman, Raihan Khan, Roger G. Evans, Amanda G. Thrift, Ralph Maddison, Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam
Abstract
ICT interventions have the potential to support the care of older adults with chronic diseases. However, they have not been effectively integrated with routine health care. There is a need to improve awareness and education about ICT interventions among those who could benefit from them, including older adults, caregivers, and health care providers. More sustainable funding is required to promote the adoption of ICT interventions. We recommend involving clinicians and caregivers at the time of designing ICT interventions.
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