Perceptions on technology for volunteer respite care for bedridden elders in Chile.
Esmeralda AbarcaSolange Campos-RomeroValeria HerskovicCarolina FuentesPublished in: International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being (2018)
A qualitative study was carried out in a low-income district in Santiago, Chile, to learn about how caregivers of bedridden elders perceive the possibility of using ICT to access this respite. In-depth interviews were carried out and transcribed verbatim, then analysed using open coding. Results: The results reveal that caregivers are willing to receive a volunteer in their home and use ICT to communicate with them, although a discrepancy exists between the use of devices connected to the Internet and feature phones. Conclusion: This study concludes that informal caregivers of bedridden elders have a favourable disposition towards accessing a respite system by means of ICT based on a peer-to-peer economy.