This paper briefly describes the method of a qualitative study, which used focus groups to elicit the views of older people and formal and informal carers of older people on the ethical issues surrounding the introduction of social robots into the homes of older people. We then go on to sketch some of the tensions and conflicts that can arise between formal carers, informal carers, and older people when trying to negotiate the task of dividing care responsibilities, and describe how the introduction of robots may exacerbate, or ease, these tensions. Data from the qualitative study is used to indicate where participants acknowledged, identified and discussed these issues
In this article we look at the home as an arena for care by exploring how care robots and technologi...
Ageing in Europe comes more rapidly than many realize: In about 10 years, one fifth of the populatio...
The growing proportion of elderly people in society, together with recent advances in robotics, make...
This paper is a discussion of some of the ethical issues relevant to the use of social robots to car...
We briefly report the method and four findings of a large-scale qualitative study of potential users...
Values such as respect for autonomy, safety, enablement, independence, privacy and social connectedn...
In this article we look at the home as an arena for care by exploring how care robots and technologi...
This chapter analyzes older people’s expectations and perceptions about welfare technology and in pa...
In response to the pressing demand for elderly care, care robots, the robots used by care receivers ...
By talking with people who work in eldercare as well as those involved in work on robotics, I look a...
OBJECTIVES: Socially assistive robots (SARs) need to be studied from older adults' perspective, give...
The aim of this PhD dissertation is to understand the conceptual premises and biases of social robot...
Care robots are robotic applications targeted for use in care and nursing environments, or to suppor...
The topic of ethically-sound robotic design is timely and societally relevant as service robots have...
Robots are increasingly appearing as a potential answer to the ‘care crisis’ facing a number of coun...
In this article we look at the home as an arena for care by exploring how care robots and technologi...
Ageing in Europe comes more rapidly than many realize: In about 10 years, one fifth of the populatio...
The growing proportion of elderly people in society, together with recent advances in robotics, make...
This paper is a discussion of some of the ethical issues relevant to the use of social robots to car...
We briefly report the method and four findings of a large-scale qualitative study of potential users...
Values such as respect for autonomy, safety, enablement, independence, privacy and social connectedn...
In this article we look at the home as an arena for care by exploring how care robots and technologi...
This chapter analyzes older people’s expectations and perceptions about welfare technology and in pa...
In response to the pressing demand for elderly care, care robots, the robots used by care receivers ...
By talking with people who work in eldercare as well as those involved in work on robotics, I look a...
OBJECTIVES: Socially assistive robots (SARs) need to be studied from older adults' perspective, give...
The aim of this PhD dissertation is to understand the conceptual premises and biases of social robot...
Care robots are robotic applications targeted for use in care and nursing environments, or to suppor...
The topic of ethically-sound robotic design is timely and societally relevant as service robots have...
Robots are increasingly appearing as a potential answer to the ‘care crisis’ facing a number of coun...
In this article we look at the home as an arena for care by exploring how care robots and technologi...
Ageing in Europe comes more rapidly than many realize: In about 10 years, one fifth of the populatio...
The growing proportion of elderly people in society, together with recent advances in robotics, make...