Aging between Participation and Simulation : : Ethical Dimensions of Socially Assistive Technologies in Elderly Care / / Joschka Haltaufderheide, Johanna Hovemann, Jochen Vollmann.

With increasing urgency, decisions about the digitalized future of healthcare and implementations of new assistive technologies are becoming focal points of societal and scientific debates and addresses large audiences. Decisions require a careful weighing of risks and benefits and contextualizing i...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter,, [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (XIV, 244 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Table of Contents
  • List of authors
  • 1 The challenge ahead
  • 2 Challenges in interacting with people with dementia
  • 3 Do robots care?
  • 4 Trusting robots?
  • 5 Promoting eHealth literacy
  • 6 Geriatric trauma patients as research subjects in a technology-driven research project
  • 7 Using MEESTAR for early evaluation of ethical, legal and social implications of a socio-technical support system for mechanically ventilated patients
  • 8 Challenges arising from the use of assistive technologies by people with dementia in home care arrangements
  • 9 Assistive robots in care: Expectations and perceptions of older people
  • 10 Rethinking consent in mHealth: (A) Moment to process
  • 11 Reconfigurations of autonomy in digital health and the ethics of (socially) assistive technologies
  • 12 Personal autonomy in elderly and disabled: How assistive technologies impact on it
  • 13 Technical utopias – political illusions?
  • 14 Against AI-improved Personal Memory
  • About the authors
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