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Ethical issues in assistive ambient living technologies for ageing well
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2020
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EngineeringAgingWearable TechnologyGeriatric MedicineAmbient Assisted LivingHealthy AgingLongevityAssisted LivingDigital HealthBioethicsAmbient IntelligencePublic HealthAssistive TechnologyGeriatricsElderly CareAal TechnologiesGlobal AgingEthical IssuesElderly WellbeingNursingHuman Factors EngineeringSmart LivingHuman-computer InteractionEssential Ethical PrinciplesActive AgeingMedicine
Abstract Assistive Ambient Living (AAL) in ageing refers to any device used to support ageing related psychological and physical changes aimed at improving seniors’ quality of life and reducing caregivers’ burdens. The diffusion of these devices opens the ethical issues related to their use in the human personal space. This is particularly relevant when AAL technologies are devoted to the ageing population that exhibits special bio-psycho-social aspects and needs. In spite of this, relatively little research has focused on ethical issues that emerge from AAL technologies. The present article addresses ethical issues emerging when AAL technologies are implemented for assisting the elderly population and is aimed at raising awareness of these aspects among healthcare providers. The overall conclusion encourages a person-oriented approach when designing healthcare facilities. This process must be fulfilled in compliance with the general principles of ethics and individual nature of the person devoted to. This perspective will develop new research paradigms, paving the way for fulfilling essential ethical principles in the development of future generations of personalized AAL devices to support ageing people living independently at their home.
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