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Expectation, Attitude, and Barriers to Receiving Telehomecare Among Caregivers of Homebound or Bedridden Older Adults: Qualitative Study

Expectation, Attitude, and Barriers to Receiving Telehomecare Among Caregivers of Homebound or Bedridden Older Adults: Qualitative Study

How long has your family been receiving home care and telehomecare? What was the main reason for switching from in-person care to telehomecare? Do you perceive telehomecare as useful for your family? As a caregiver for an older adult patient, do you feel confident about receiving care for the patient through telehomecare? Can you compare the effectiveness of care between in-person home visits and telehomecare for older adult patients? Are you satisfied with these services? Which one do you prefer and why?

Pansiree Onseng, Wichuda Jiraporncharoen, Sasiwimon Moonkayaow, Pimchai Veerasirikul, Nutchar Wiwatkunupakarn, Chaisiri Angkurawaranon, Kanokporn Pinyopornpanish

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e48132

Families’ Degree of Satisfaction With Pediatric Telehomecare: Interventional Prospective Pilot Study in Catalonia

Families’ Degree of Satisfaction With Pediatric Telehomecare: Interventional Prospective Pilot Study in Catalonia

The results of this analysis showed a high degree of satisfaction with the care received and highlight the fact that the telehomecare system did not generate significant adverse incidents. Overall, the intervention (ie, training, face-to-face visits, and telemonitoring) enabled the families to be self-sufficient regarding their children’s care. Their satisfaction with the devices was very good and their perception of accessibility was regarded as excellent.

Francesc López Seguí, Astrid Batlle Boada, Juan José García García, Ana López Ulldemolins, Ane Achotegui del Arco, Cristina Adroher Mas, Francesc García Cuyàs

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2020;3(1):e17517