2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11948-014-9552-x
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A Review of Contemporary Work on the Ethics of Ambient Assisted Living Technologies for People with Dementia

Abstract: Ambient assisted living (AAL) technologies can provide assistance and support to persons with dementia. They might allow them the possibility of living at home for longer whilst maintaining their comfort and security as well as offering a way towards reducing the huge economic and personal costs forecast as the incidence of dementia increases worldwide over coming decades. However, the development, introduction and use of AAL technologies also trigger serious ethical issues. This paper is a systematic literatu… Show more

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“…Several robotic projects are discussed in this review including robots to assist the elderly, the disabled, and children: navigation chair systems, cooperating arms, Nursebots, rehabilitation assistants, and entertainment robots. In [10], the authors present a review of the current works that are related to the use of these assistant robots for elderly people that have to cope with dementia.…”
Section: Smart Homesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several robotic projects are discussed in this review including robots to assist the elderly, the disabled, and children: navigation chair systems, cooperating arms, Nursebots, rehabilitation assistants, and entertainment robots. In [10], the authors present a review of the current works that are related to the use of these assistant robots for elderly people that have to cope with dementia.…”
Section: Smart Homesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though many of these technologies intuitively seem to make sense, the research into their development and divers applications is not without ethical challenges. These involve the ratio of risks and potential benefits, informed consent, discrimination, stigmatization, privacy and data protection, amongst others (Felzmann et al 2015;Novitzky et al 2015). Apart from the specific ethical challenges that any individual technology currently being developed for people with dementia might trigger, there are two concerns deserving our attention that they all have in common.…”
Section: Growth Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pervasiveness of AAL technologies poses certain challenges to user privacy, due to the sometimes intrusive nature of the devices [64]. In this section, we discuss the privacy challenges which are emerging in AAL and illustrate them throughout with examples from our scenario.…”
Section: Privacy Issues In Aalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the use of assistive technology or leakage of disease data may cause embarrassment or even stigmatization [64]. Some AAL technologies evoked resistance in certain persons because of their "handicapped-look" design.…”
Section: Embarrassment and Social Isolationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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