An e-health system for the ederly (Butler Project) : a pilot study on acceptance and satisfaction
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An e-health system for the ederly (Butler Project) : a pilot study on acceptance and satisfactionAutoría
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2009-06Editor
Mary Ann LiebertISSN
1094-9313Tipo de documento
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http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/cpb.2008.0325Versión
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Butler Project | e-Health platform | Health care to the elderly | Psychological aspects | Internet | Older people--Medical care--Computer network resources | Internet and the aged--Psychological aspects | Persones gran--Assistència mèdica--Recursos electrònics en xarxa | Internet i persones grans--Aspectes psicològics
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The Butler Project is a technological e-health platform that uses the Internet to connect various users; it was designed to deliver health care to the elderly. The Butler platform has three levels of implementation: ... [+]
The Butler Project is a technological e-health platform that uses the Internet to connect various users; it was designed to deliver health care to the elderly. The Butler platform has three levels of implementation: diagnosis (mood monitoring, alert system, management reports), therapy (training in inducing positive moods, memory work), and entertainment (e-mail, chat, video, photo albums, music, friend forums, accessibility to the Internet). The objective of this work is to describe the psychological aspects of the platform and to present data obtained from four users. Results show that after using the system, the participants increased their positive emotions and decreased their negative ones; in addition, they obtained high levels of satisfaction and experienced little difficulty in using the system [-]
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CyberPsychology & behavior (1094-9313), vol. 12, no. 3 (Jun. 2009) p. 263-268Derechos de acceso
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