Evaluating the Delivery of Assisted Living Lifestyles at Scale (dallas) (original) (raw)

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Matt-Mouley Bouamrane 1 ,

Sarah Barry 1 ,

Eleanor Grieve 1 ,

Daniela Latina 1 ,

Nick Watson ,

Kate O’Donnell 1 ,

Sally Wyke 1 ,

Steve Brewster 1 ,

Andrew Briggs 1 ,

Tracy Finch 2 ,

Frances Mair 1

Publication date (Print): September 2012

Conference name: The 26th BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction (HCI)

Conference theme: Human Computer Interaction

Conference date: 12 - 14 September 2012

This paper presents an overview of the dallas (Delivering Assisted Living Lifestyles at Scale) programme and discusses a preliminary evaluation framework being developed by the University of Glasgow in collaboration with the dallas programme stakeholders. The dallas programme aims to deliver independent and assisted living solutions across communities in the U.K at scale aiming to reach up to 169,000 individuals between 2012 and 2015. The evaluation of the impact of the dallas programme on care systems and individuals will be undertaken using a multidisciplinary, collaborative, robust and pragmatic mixed-method evaluation framework. The evaluation is designed to capture experiences, derive empirical lessons and share actionable knowledge with stakeholders in the deployment and roll-out of assisted and independent living solutions. This paper briefly describe a preliminary evaluation framework and discuss some of the challenges which arise with a study of the nature, complexity and scale of dallas.

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Marilyn McGee-Lennon

Matt-Mouley Bouamrane

Sarah Barry

Eleanor Grieve

Daniela Latina

Nick Watson

Kate O’Donnell

Sally Wyke

Steve Brewster

Andrew Briggs

Tracy Finch

Frances Mair

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Publication date: September 2012

Publication date (Print): September 2012

Pages: 1-4

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[ 1 ]Institute of Health & Well–Being, University of Glasgow

[ 2 ]Institute of Health & Society, Newcastle University

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DOI: 10.14236/ewic/HCI2012.58

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Copyright © © Marilyn McGee-Lennon et al. Published by BCS Learning and Development Ltd. The 26th BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction, Birmingham, UK

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Conference name:The 26th BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction

Conference acronym:HCI

Conference number:26

Conference location:Birmingham, UK

Conference date:12 - 14 September 2012

Conference sponsor:Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC)

Conference theme:Human Computer Interaction

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