AKTIVE
Advancing Knowledge of Telecare for Independence and Vitality in later lifE (2011-2014).
Principal Investigator
Professor Sue Yeandle
Research team
Gary Fry
Kate Hamblin
Emma-Reetta Koivunen
Funding
Funded by the Technology Strategy Board and the ESRC
This £1.3 million project was directed by Professor Sue Yeandle and developed and delivered by four partners: CIRCLE at the University of Leeds (lead partner), the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing (Oxford University), Tunstall Healthcare (UK) Ltd and Inventya Solutions Ltd.
These key partners worked with the support of the wider AKTIVE consortium, comprising medical experts, experts on design, risk, disability and ergonomics, telecare commissioners in two local authorities and a range of agencies representing and supporting older people, carers and care workers.
AKTIVE investigated the following topics:
What are the characteristics of older people who use telecare, and in what context are they doing so? (With a focus on older people with memory problems and/or susceptibility to falls).
How is telecare equipment used in private homes?
How can carers benefit from the use of telecare in older peoples’ homes?
What are the barriers to the adoption of telecare?
Does telecare offer opportunities to improve job design and job quality for care workers and other health and related workers who attend older people at home?
What are the main features of the market for telecare and what can be done to enhance innovation and improve take-up of technical developments?
AKTIVE working paper series
Researching Telecare Use using Everyday Life Analysis: Introducing the AKTIVE Working Papers (PDF, 341KB)
Yeandle, S. 2014
Frail Older People and their Networks of Support: How does telecare fit in? (PDF, 344KB)
Yeandle, S. 2014
Telecare and older people’s social relations (PDF, 330KB)
Koivunen, E-R. 2014
Coping with Change: Frail bodies and daily activities in later life (PDF, 334KB)
Fry, G. 2014
Lifestyles in Later Life: Identity, choice and stigma (PDF, 847KB)
Hamblin, K. 2014
Risk, Freedom and Control in Older People’s Lives: The relevance of telecare (PDF, 725KB)
Hamblin, K. 2014
Human factors that influence the performance of the telecare systems (PDF, 887KB)
Buckle, P. 2014
The AKTIVE project’s social, design and prospective hazard research: Research methods (PDF, 1MB)
Yeandle, S., Buckle, P., Fry, G., Hamblin, K., Koivunen, E-R. and McGinley, C. 2014