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Title: Executive Summary: Evaluation of the ‘Connecting Residents in Scotland’s Care Homes’ Programme
Author(s): Gibson, Grant
McCabe, Louise
Wilson-Nash, Carolyn
Pavlopoulou, Ismini
Contact Email: carolyn.wilson@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Gibson G, McCabe L, Wilson-Nash C & Pavlopoulou I (2022) <i>Executive Summary: Evaluation of the ‘Connecting Residents in Scotland’s Care Homes’ Programme</i>. Scottish Government Technology Enabled Care programme and the Digital Health and Care Innovation Centre (DHI). Stirling.
Issue Date: Jul-2022
Date Deposited: 2-Sep-2022
Abstract: This report details the findings from the ‘Connecting Residents in Scotland’s Care Homes’ (hereafter CRSCH) programme evaluation. The evaluation was commissioned by the Scottish Government Technology Enabled Care programme in conjunction with the Digital Health and Care Innovation Centre (DHI). The project sought to evaluate the programme from the perspectives of all stakeholders, including residents, care staff, managers, family and friends of residents, and policymakers. The evaluation goal was to identify how far the programme is meeting its objectives, the issues influencing its effectiveness and the individual and organisational factors that will influence its continued scale up and sustainability over the longer term.
Type: Research Report
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/35014
Rights: Authors retain copyright. Proper attribution of authorship and correct citation details should be given.
Affiliation: Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Social Sciences
Stirling Management School
Stirling Management School
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