2016
DOI: 10.1080/12460125.2016.1187410
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Optimising healthcare ICT support for the care and management of elderly adults with mental illness in residential aged care facilities

Abstract: a Department of computing and information systems, the university of melbourne, melbourne, australia; b aged Psychiatry, st Vincent's aged community mental Health, melbourne, australia ABSTRACTThe global increase of adult mental illness (Dementia and Alzheimer) in the 65 years and older age group, pose unique treatment challenges to residential aged care facility staff. Current residential aged care mental illness treatment plans for elderly adults are not customised according to individual personal needs. Suc… Show more

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“…The relevance cycle approach fuses the approach proposed by Hevner [13] and Bosua et al [27], with the purpose of adapting the approach to the context of tool development for smart collaborative governance in the smart city domain. Firstly, a multiple case study approach was adopted to assess smart collaborative governance challenges in the smart city domain of practice.…”
Section: Design Science Methodology Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relevance cycle approach fuses the approach proposed by Hevner [13] and Bosua et al [27], with the purpose of adapting the approach to the context of tool development for smart collaborative governance in the smart city domain. Firstly, a multiple case study approach was adopted to assess smart collaborative governance challenges in the smart city domain of practice.…”
Section: Design Science Methodology Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%