Empowering people with dementia via using intelligent assistive technology: a scoping review

C Löbe, H AboJabel - Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2022 - Elsevier
Objectives Over the past decade, the idea has been promoted that intelligent assistive
technology (IAT) can empower people with dementia. As a new area of inquiry, however, the …

[HTML][HTML] Mapping emerging technologies in aged care: results from an in-depth online research

A Fasoli, G Beretta, G Pravettoni, V Sanchini - BMC Health Services …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Background Emerging Technologies (ETs) have recently acquired great relevance
in elderly care. The exceptional experience with SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has emphasized …

[HTML][HTML] Proactive and ongoing analysis and management of ethical concerns in the development, evaluation, and implementation of smart homes for older adults with …

RH Wang, T Tannou, N Bier, M Couture, R Aubry - JMIR aging, 2023 - aging.jmir.org
Successful adoption and sustained use of smart home technology can support the aging in
place of older adults with frailty. However, the expansion of this technology has been limited …

[HTML][HTML] Older Adults' Perceptions About Using Intelligent Toilet Seats Beyond Traditional Care: Web-Based Interview Survey

P Esmaeilzadeh - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2023 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: In contemporary society, age tech (age technology) represents a significant
advancement in health care aimed at enhancing patient engagement, ensuring sustained …

[HTML][HTML] Remote technologies and filial obligations at a distance: New opportunities and ethical challenges

YJ Tian, F Jotterand, T Wangmo - Asian Bioethics Review, 2023 - Springer
The coupled growth of population aging and international migration warrants attention on
the methods and solutions available to adult children living overseas to provide distance …

[图书][B] Supportive Smart Homes: Their Role in Aging in Place

F Knoefel, B Wallace, N Thomas, H Sveistrup… - 2024 - Springer
Significant health-industry human resource needs increase the reliance on family and
friends to support older adults hoping to age in place. This book explores how recent …

[HTML][HTML] Increasing efficiency and well-being? a systematic review of the empirical claims of the double-benefit argument in socially assistive devices

J Haltaufderheide, A Lucht, C Strünck, J Vollmann - BMC Medical Ethics, 2023 - Springer
Background Socially assistive devices (care robots, companions, smart screen assistants)
have been advocated as a promising tool in elderly care in Western healthcare systems …

[HTML][HTML] Benefits and barriers associated with the use of smart home health technologies in the care of older persons: a systematic review

YJ Tian, NA Felber, F Pageau, DR Schwab, T Wangmo - BMC geriatrics, 2024 - Springer
Background Smart home health technologies (SHHTs) have been discussed in the frame of
caregiving to enable aging-in-place and independence. A systematic review was conducted …

[HTML][HTML] Cross-cultural perspectives on intelligent assistive technology in dementia care: comparing Israeli and German experts' attitudes

H AboJabel, J Welsch, S Schicktanz - BMC Medical Ethics, 2024 - Springer
Background Despite the great benefits of intelligent assistive technology (IAT) for dementia
care–for example, the enhanced safety and increased independence of people with …

The time of one's life: Views of aging and age group justice

NS Jecker - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 2021 - Springer
This paper argues that we can see our lives as a snapshot happening now or as a moving
picture extending across time. These dual ways of seeing our lives inform how we conceive …