A model to define an eHealth technological ecosystem for caregivers

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2019-04-30

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García-Holgado, A.
Marcos-Pablos, S.
García-Peñalvo, F. J.

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Springer Nature

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The ageing of world population has a direct impact on the health and care systems, as it means an increase in the number of people needing care which leads to higher care costs and the need for more resources. In this context, informal caregivers play an important role as they enable dependent persons to stay at home and thus reduce care costs. However, long-term continuous care provision has also an impact in the physical and mental health of the caregivers. Moreover, geographical barriers make it difficult for caregivers to accessing psychoeducation as a way to alleviate their problems. To support caregivers in their needs and provide specialized training, technology plays a fundamental role. The present work provides the theoretical basis for the development of a technological ecosystem focused on learning and knowledge management processes to develop and enhance the caregiving competences of formal and informal caregivers, both at home and in care en-vironments. In particular, a platform-specific model to support the defini-tion of the ecosystem based on Open Source software components is pre-sented, along with a Business Model Canvas to define the business struc-ture as part of the human elements of the technological ecosystem

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Model Driven Development, eHealth, software ecosystems, technological systems, Software engineering, Business Model Canvas

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García-Holgado, A., Marcos-Pablos, S., & García-Peñalvo, F. J. (2019). A Model to Define an eHealth Technological Ecosystem for Caregivers. In Á. Rocha, H. Adeli, L. P. Reis, & S. Costanzo (Eds.), Knowledge in Information Systems and Technologies (Vol. 3, pp. 422-432). Switzer-land: Springer Nature. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-16187-3_41

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