DTA: the Dependability Telecare Assessment tool manual is only available from the gdewsbury.com/dta website. It costs £19.99 which includes free first class UK postage and packaging.
A person-centered Telecare blog featuring the Dependability Telecare Assessment tool (DTA).
Thursday, 18 September 2014
Many Thanks
Many thanks to Telehealth and Telecare Aware (www.telecareaware.com) for their lovely write up on the DTA: the Dependability Telecare Assessment tool - The Person-centred Telecare Assessment manual which can be found here http://telecareaware. com/dependability-telecare- assessment-tool-released.
DTA: the Dependability Telecare Assessment tool manual is only available from the gdewsbury.com/dta website. It costs £19.99 which includes free first class UK postage and packaging.
DTA: the Dependability Telecare Assessment tool manual is only available from the gdewsbury.com/dta website. It costs £19.99 which includes free first class UK postage and packaging.
Thursday, 11 September 2014
DTA: The Dependability Telecare Assessment tool
New Book Press Release
“Only install sufficient telecare to enable a person.”
gdewsbury are proud to announce their most recent publication:
DTA: The Dependability Telecare Assessment tool
The ‘Person-Centred Telecare Assessment’
A new manual, published on the 15th September
2014, by Guy Dewsbury PhD and Debbie Ballard of gdewsbury. Written for practitioners and
professionals who assess, provide or install telecare including people who work
with assistive technology. DTA is also
relevant to the academic sector and can be a learning resource in any telecare
course and is core reading on the postgraduate telecare course at Edinburgh
University.
The Dependability Telecare Assessment tool (DTA) is a new
independent assessment tool, which puts the person at the start, the middle and
the finish of any assessment. It
considers the whole person, their needs, their activities and their
wishes. This assessment tool can be used
in conjunction with existing care assessments.
As a result, a more transparent and accountable assessment is undertaken
which clearly demonstrates the rationale for any equipment proposed.
Adding to the existing knowledge on telecare assessments,
the manual provides a unique method to determine appropriate telecare for a
person. The DTA matrix comprises four
key properties, each of which incorporates three individual elements. The
manual also provides three Outcome and Review forms in the Appendix. This manual provides best practice advice on
how to deploy the DTA in the field.
This manual represents a new technique for thinking about
telecare assessments and demonstrates a qualitative way to consider telecare’s
relationship with people in need of additional support.
DTA is a culmination of many years of academic ethnographic
research with older and disabled people in the design of telecare technology to
support them. When gdewsbury (www.gdewsbury.com) formed in 2012, it
proved to be the appropriate time to write and publish DTA as a manual for
professionals. A key theme throughout DTA is “only install
sufficient telecare to enable a person. Excessive use of telecare could disable
a person.”
For people in health, social care, housing, academia or a
private professional in a field related to telecare this manual is essential
reading.
The spiral bound A4 manual (ISBN 978-0-9930485-0-0) is
available through PayPal from gdewsbury www.gdewsbury.com/dta at a price of only £19.99
with free p&p in the UK, outside the UK p&p charges apply.
If you would like to obtain a copy this manual or would like
more information, please contact gdewsbury.com@gmail.com.
gdewsbury are Dr Guy Dewsbury
and Debbie Ballard
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