Abstract
The introduction of new technologies in care is not a smooth process, bringing new challenges, the need to adapt, and changes in work routines and carer–care receiver relationships. These changes, coming from an emerging new regime of digitalised care, are often met with reluctance and suspicion both by carers and care receivers. This results in slowing down the process, and, at times, the complete jeopardy of top-down organisational efforts to introduce new technologies. This study presents a case of Dutch carers providing care to older adults, who voluntarily support the introduction and use of digital technologies implemented by their organisations from above. We applied qualitative research methods, and present findings based on 11 semi-structured interviews with professional care providers regardingsupportive work examples, such as external information absorption, sharing information and learning about the use of digital tools with colleagues, proactive engagement in resolving emerging frictions, and adjusting new technologies to specific care provision needs. Theoretically, our study builds on the relational approach to the care, which focuses on everyday practices and relations co-producing interdependence of carers, care receivers, and their socio-material worlds. We argue that the work by key user carers is a crucial driver for the successful adoption of new digital technologies in care practice.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 100547 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | SSM - Qualitative Research in Health |
| Volume | 7 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jun 2025 |
Sectorplan keywords OU
- CW Humane artificial intelligence (sectorplan)
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Sociale adoptie van digitale middelen in de zorgsector
Nikulkins, A. (Project lead), van Leersum, K. (Project lead) & Peine, A. (Project lead)
1/03/24 → 31/05/26
Project: Research
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Robots en vloeren die over je waken: slimme zorg of koude technologie?
van Leersum, K. (Speaker)
3 Feb 2026Activity: Talk or presentation types › Talk or presentation (not at a conference) › Professional
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