Published on in Vol 7 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/48132, first published .
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

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

Journals

  1. Peng W, Zhu G, Chen Z, Hou T, Luo Y, Huang L, Qiao J, Li Y. Digital Technology Use in US Community-Dwelling Seniors With and Without Homebound Status. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 2024;25(11):105284 View
  2. Pinero de Plaza M, Gulyani A, Bulto L, Allande-Cussó R, Pearson V, Lange B, Marin T, Gebremichael L, Brown S, Dafny H, Sajeev S, Bulamu N, Beleigoli A, Nesbitt K, McMillan P, Clark R, Tieu M, Kitson A, Champion S, Hines S, Hendriks J, Wesley H. Telehealth as a Care Solution for Homebound People: Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis of Healthcare Utilization, Quality of Life, and Well‐Being Outcomes. Health & Social Care in the Community 2025;2025(1) View