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The Lower Saxony research network design of environments for ageing : towards interdisciplinary research on information and communication technologies in ageing societies
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1195549
Author(s) Haux, Reinhold; Hein, Andreas; Eichelberg, Marco; Appell, Jens-E; Appelrath, Hans-Jürgen; Bartsch, Christian; Bisitz, Thomas; Bitzer, Jörg; Blau, Matthias; Boll, Susanne; Buschermöhle, Michael; Büsching, Felix; Erdmann, Birte; Fachinger, Uwe; Felber, Juliane; Fleuren, Tobias; Gietzelt, Matthias; Goetze, Stefan; Gövercin, Mehmet; Helmer, Axel; Heuten, Wilko; Hohmann, Volker; Huber, Rainer; Hülsken-Giesler, Manfred; Jacobs, Gerold; Kayser, Riana; Kerling, Arno; Klingeberg, Timo; Költzsch, Yvonne; Künemund, Harald; Kunze, Jennifer; Ludwig, Wolfram; Marschollek, Michael; Martens, Birger; Meis, Markus; Meyer, Eike Michael; Meyer, Jochen; Nebel, Wolfgang; Neyer, Franz J; Okken, Petra-Karin; Remmers, Hartmut; Rölker-Denker, Lars; Rohdenburg, Thomas; Schilling, Meinhard; Schulze, Gisela C; Song, Bianying; Spehr, Jens; Steinhagen-Thiessen, Elisabeth; Tegtbur, Uwe; Thoben, Wilfried; Van Hengel, Peter; Wabnik, Stefan; Wahl, Friedrich; Wegel, Sandra; Wilken, Olaf; Winkelbach, Simon; Wist, Thorben; Wittrock, Manfred; Wolf, Klaus-Hendrik; Wolf, Lars; Zokoll-Van Derlaan, Melanie
Author(s) at UniBasel Bitzer, Johannes
Year 2010
Title The Lower Saxony research network design of environments for ageing : towards interdisciplinary research on information and communication technologies in ageing societies
Journal Informatics for health & social care
Volume 35
Number 3-4
Pages / Article-Number 92-103
Keywords Health-enabling technologies, ambient-assisted living, assisted living facilities, independent living, demographic aging
Abstract Worldwide, ageing societies are bringing challenges for independent living and healthcare. Health-enabling technologies for pervasive healthcare and sensor-enhanced health information systems offer new opportunities for care. In order to identify, implement and assess such new information and communication technologies (ICT) the 'Lower Saxony Research Network Design of Environments for Ageing' (GAL) has been launched in 2008 as interdisciplinary research project. In this publication, we inform about the goals and structure of GAL, including first outcomes, as well as to discuss the potentials and possible barriers of such highly interdisciplinary research projects in the field of health-enabling technologies for pervasive healthcare. Although GAL's high interdisciplinarity at the beginning slowed down the speed of research progress, we can now work on problems, which can hardly be solved by one or few disciplines alone. Interdisciplinary research projects on ICT in ageing societies are needed and recommended.
Publisher Taylor & Francis
ISSN/ISBN 1753-8165
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6005731
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.3109/17538157.2010.520419
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21133766
ISI-Number WOS:000285003100002
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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