2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-021-02474-6
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Barriers to accessing internet-based home Care for Older Patients: a qualitative study

Abstract: Background Due to the increasingly ageing society and the shortage of nursing human resources in China, the imbalance between the home care needs of older patients and the inadequate supply of nursing services is increasing. Based on this medical situation, China is implementing internet-based home care (with the nurses who provide this care called online nurses or sharing nurses) based on the concept of the sharing economy, internet technology and knowledge from the home care experience in oth… Show more

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“…(Bs, position 15) Each value co-creator establishes a connection by exchanging interests and requests. Compared with the traditional senior care service, SSC combines online and offline, which better activates the central position of value co-creation of the elderly (42). Demanders and providers of senior care services might well be efficiently matched utilizing the SSC service information platform in the service interaction.…”
Section: Service Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Bs, position 15) Each value co-creator establishes a connection by exchanging interests and requests. Compared with the traditional senior care service, SSC combines online and offline, which better activates the central position of value co-creation of the elderly (42). Demanders and providers of senior care services might well be efficiently matched utilizing the SSC service information platform in the service interaction.…”
Section: Service Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some Internet +home care service-related problems exist, such as low nurses’ awareness, imperfect security measures, and an imperfect service evaluation system. 4 Furthermore, nurses’ multi-site practice is restricted by policy currently in China. 5…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Services" [24,25]. According to the research results of Jia et al, the awareness and willingness of nurses to participate in "Internet+ Nursing Services" are relatively low, with 37.00% of nurses willing to participate, 18.40% refusing to participate, and 44.60% taking a wait-and-see attitude [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%