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Table 2 Participant details of ‘users’ patients who adopted and engaged in the service

From: Exploring the factors that influence the decision to adopt and engage with an integrated assistive telehealth and telecare service in Cambridgeshire, UK: a nested qualitative study of patient ‘users’ and ‘non-users’

Participant

Service profile

Gender

Age

Medical condition

Equipment

Beatrice

Telecare- connected

Female

62

Epilepsy

Pendant and Pager, wrist worn fall detector

John

Standalone

Male

69

Parkinson’s disease

Pivotell medication reminder with dispenser, large dossett box

Roger

Standalone

Male

75

Parkinson’s disease

Wrist worn medication reminder

Thomas

Telecare- standalone

Male

70

Parkinson’s disease

Dossett Box, Wrist worn medication reminder, Pendant and Pager

Alice

Standalone

Female

76

Risk of falls

Pivotell medication reminder and dispenser

Penny

Telehealth- standalone

Female

74

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Telehealth: Temperature and pulse (standalone)

Tim

Telehealth- standalone

Male

67

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Telehealth- Temperature and pulse (standalone)

Henry

Telecare- standalone

Male

90

Stroke

Mobile Phone-Tracker

Marie

Standalone

Female

59

Physical disability

Pill reminder

Louise

Telecare- standalone

Female

35

Epilepsy, myalgic encephalomyelitis

Pendant and Pager

Andrew

Telehealth- standalone

Male

66

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Telehealth- temp and pulse (standalone)

Loretta

Telecare- standalone

Female

66

Multiple sclerosis

Pendant and Pager

Kelly

Telecare- connected

Female

39

Epilepsy

Pendant and Pager, Smoke alarm (with lifeline)

Cathy

Telecare- connected

Female

53

Epilepsy

Wrist worn epilepsy sensor

Sheila

Standalone

Female

47

Heart attack

Pivotell medication reminder and dispenser

Tracey

Standalone

Male

46

Irritable bowel syndrome/depression

Pivotell medication reminder and dispenser

Mary

Telecare- connected

Female

85

Epilepsy

Fall detector, bed sensors

Philip

Standalone

Male

92

Risk of falls, cognitive impairment

Pivotell medication reminder and dispenser

Carole

Telecare- standalone

Female

49

Physical disability

E-Pill reminder

Helen

Telecare- connected

Female

79

Cerebral palsy

Wrist worn fall detector

Grace

Telecare- standalone

Female

78

Multiple sclerosis

Pendant and Pager

Norma

Telecare- connected

Female

85

Risk of falls

Bed and chair leaving alarm, wrist worn fall detector

Gloria

Telehealth- connected

Female

72

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Connected telehealth - temperature, pulse, SPO2

Susan

Telecare- connected

Female

70

Parkinson’s disease, risk of falls

Bed leaving alarm, pendant and pager

Clive

Telecare- standalone

Male

73

Head injury

Memominder

Steve

Telehealth- connected

Male

66

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Weight, blood pressure and SPO2 and questionnaire

Irma

Telecare- connected

Female

71

Risk of falls

Fall detector

Howard

Standalone

Male

62

Parkinson’s disease

Pendant and Pager, wrist worn fall detector