“…However, a previous review of health technologies and their impact on the quality and safety of healthcare delivery identified a large gap between the postulated and empirically demonstrated benefits (Black et al, 2011). Furthermore, another review performed to identify patient safety risks associated with telecare use in homecare identified a need for more research to avoid or minimize potential harm to patients (Guise, Anderson, & Wiig, 2014). Qualitative research concerning safety in telecare use has addressed specific telecare interventions such as safety alarms (Melander-Wikman, Fältholmand, & Gard, 2008;Melkas, 2010), fall detectors and bed occupancy sensors (Horton, 2008) and smoke detectors (Doughty & Orton, 2014).…”