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Constructing Factors Related to Sociotechnical Analysis in Elderly House

Jun-Zhi Chiu and Chao-Chen Hsieh ()
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Jun-Zhi Chiu: Department of Senior Citizen Health of Service and Management, Yuh-Ing Junior College of Health Care and Management, No. 15 Lane 420 Dachang 2nd Rd. Sanmin District, Kaohsiung City 807, Taiwan
Chao-Chen Hsieh: Department of Marketing Management, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, No. 666, Buzih Rd., Beitun District, Taichung City 406, Taiwan

Sustainability, 2022, vol. 14, issue 19, 1-9

Abstract: As the senior population is increasing, elderly housing is an essential activity in society, prompting the demand for an array of new and extended services. Hence, building information systems, communication, workflow processes, and the end-user are regarded as parts of the information system. The process adopted here combines the FAHP model and ETHICS approach (which we call FETHICS) to deal with the sociotechnical analysis in the elderly house while we are constructing work systems. The purpose of this study is to use the socio-technical analysis of mental and human implementation to capture information content and systems. The results show that environment monitoring, on the job training, providing increased effective care work, and being able to respond to changes in the general environment represent the most important critical information about housing the elderly. Based on the factors identified, a hierarchy model of critical information regarding elderly housing is proposed. The results suggest the content of the elderly house for collecting a weight to each member within this group experience, while also indicating the configuration of the information service framework.

Keywords: sociotechnical analysis; elderly house; FAHP; ETHICS (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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