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    <title>An exploration of older people’s perspectives of future homecare in the United Kingdom and principles for its design: A participatory approach</title>
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    <keywords>“Future-homecare”, well-being, “older people”, co-production, “virtual communication”</keywords>
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    <abstract>This is a qualitative dataset for a qualitative study titled “An exploration of older people’s perspectives of future homecare in the United Kingdom and principles for its design: A participatory approach”
The transcripts are from 14 participants during individual interviews. There are also transcripts from 3 participatory discussion groups, each with transcripts for meetings 1, 2 and 3. That means there are 9 transcripts for all participatory discussion groups, which are included in this folder.</abstract>
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    <alt_abstract>Aim: to explore older people’s perspectives of future homecare they want and collaborate with them to co-produce concepts that should underpin homecare.
One of the objectives was to explore older people’s perceptions of the use of virtual communication as a tool for data collection in this participatory research approach. 
Design: The research was a qualitative design with a participatory research approach.
Data was generated through participants: There were 14 participants aged 63 to 89 from one community organisation in England.
The transcripts are from 14 participants during individual interviews. There are also transcripts from 3 participatory discussion groups, each with transcripts for meetings 1, 2 and 3. That means there are 9 transcripts for all participatory discussion groups, which are included in this folder.</alt_abstract>
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      <item>InnovateDignity Project</item>
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    <alt_title>The perceptions of older people on the future homecare they want and co-produced concepts  for its design: A participatory research approach</alt_title>
    <collection_method>Individual semi-structured interviews explored participants’ perceptions of future homecare. The participatory groups discussed themes that emerged from anonymised individual semi-structured interview findings. Participants contributed to the co-production of homecare concepts and principles that should underpin future homecare. Recruitment was done using emails. Interviews and participatory group discussions were done using virtual Zoom.</collection_method>
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This copy of the dataset has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it is understood to recognise that its copyright rests with its creator, and due acknowledgement must always be made of the use of any material contained in, or derived from, this dataset.</legal_ethical>
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