Van Staalduinen WH, Ganzarain JG, Dantas C, Rodriguez F, Stiehr K, Schulze J, Fernandez-Rivera C, Kelly P, McGrory J, Pritchard C, Berry D, Zallio M, Ciesla A, Ulanicka M, Renaux S, Guzy M. Learning to implement Smart Healthy Age-Friendly Environments.
Transl Med UniSa 2021;
23:1-5. [PMID:
34447703 PMCID:
PMC8370529 DOI:
10.37825/2239-9747.1021]
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Abstract
To develop trainings on the implementation of smart healthy age-friendly environments for people who aim to support, for example, their parents, their neighbours or local community, there are precautionary measures that have to be taken into account: the role of the facilitator (volunteer or self-employed), the level of skills, the needs of the end-users, training content and methodologies together with the sustainability of the learning. This article examines these aspects, based on desk research and expert interviews in the Smart Healthy Age-Friendly Environments (SHAFE) fields.
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