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Moving beyond ‘safety’ versus ‘autonomy’: a qualitative exploration of the ethics of using monitoring technologies in long-term dementia care

机译:超越安全与自治:对长期痴呆症护理中使用监测技术的伦理的定性探索

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BackgroundUse of monitoring technologies (e.g. wearable or environmental sensors) in long-term care generates extensive ethical debate, primarily about their potential to enhance resident safety weighed against concerns about their impacts upon resident autonomy. There are a number of other ethical aspects which are far less debated, including questions about the monitoring of the workforce, and equality of access to technologies. In this paper, we explore the extent to which remote monitoring of the workforce, and equality of access to technologies, were seen to influence the implementation of monitoring technologies within long-term care facilities.
机译:背景技术在长期护理中使用监控技术(例如可穿戴式或环境传感器)引起了广泛的伦理争议,主要是关于其增强居民安全性的潜力,同时又担心它们对居民自治的影响。还有许多其他道德方面的争论很少,包括有关劳动力监控以及技术获取平等的问题。在本文中,我们探讨了劳动力远程监控和技术获取的平等程度在多大程度上影响了长期护理机构中监控技术的实施。

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