Care at a Distance

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  • Care at a Distance Book Detail

  • Author : Jeannette Pols
  • Release Date : 2012
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  • Genre : Medical
  • Pages : 204
  • ISBN 13 : 9789089643971
  • File Size : 36,36 MB

Care at a Distance by Jeannette Pols PDF Summary

Book Description: Often the switch to telecare--technology used to help caretakers provide treatment to their patients off-site--is portrayed as either a nightmare scenario or a much needed panacea for all our healthcare woes. This widely researched study probes what happens when technologies are used to provide healthcare at a distance. Drawing on ethnographic studies of both patients and nurses involved in telecare, Jeannette Pols demonstrates that instead of resulting in less intensive care for patients, there is instead a staggering rise in the frequency of contact between nursing staff and their patients. Care at a Distance takes the theoretical framework of telecare and provides hard data about these innovative care practices, while producing an accurate portrayal of the pros and cons of telecare.

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