2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-05191-9
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Health professionals’ experiences with the implementation of a digital medication dispenser in home care services – a qualitative study

Abstract: Background: Implementing digital technology in home care services challenges care arrangements built on faceto-face encounters. Digital welfare technology has been suggested as a solution to increasing demands on health care services from an ageing population. Medication delivery is a major task for home care services, and digital medication devices could lessen the need for resources. But technology has scripts based on how designers picture its use, and these might not fit with users' needs and practices. Ne… Show more

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“…The implementation and use of the robot for medication management increases home care professionals' needed competencies, which is in line with a previous study (Jarva et al, 2021). In addition to this, home care professionals were not uncertain about the implementation and use of the robot, unlike reported in a previous study (Kleiven et al, 2020). The home care professionals justified this by the fact that the implementation and use of the robot for medication management did not require prior competence due to its ease of use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The implementation and use of the robot for medication management increases home care professionals' needed competencies, which is in line with a previous study (Jarva et al, 2021). In addition to this, home care professionals were not uncertain about the implementation and use of the robot, unlike reported in a previous study (Kleiven et al, 2020). The home care professionals justified this by the fact that the implementation and use of the robot for medication management did not require prior competence due to its ease of use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Consequently, it can revolutionize the HHC industry in terms of information and communication. 34,35 Availability of innovative technologies will lead to a shift in the provision of HHC services from traditional institutions to new platforms (including service-sharing and information sharing). This allows most resources to be used to meet HHC demand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Speci cally, the papers discussed A) the downsides of assistive home technology on responsibility. That is, the use of technology con icted with moral ideas around responsibility (58), especially for caregivers (57,59). Its use also raised more practical concerns, such as the fear of shifting the responsibility onto the technology and thus, diminishing vigilance and/or care.…”
Section: Responsibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%