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Ethics and acceptance of smart homes for older adults.

Pireh Pirzada1, Adriana Wilde2,3, Gayle Helane Doherty4, David Harris-Birtill1.   

Abstract

Societal challenges associated with caring for the physical and mental health of older adults worldwide have grown at an unprecedented pace, increasing demand for health-care services and technologies Despite the development of several assistive systems tailored to older adults, the rate of adoption of health technologies is low. This review discusses the ethical and acceptability challenges resulting in low adoption of health technologies specifically focused on smart homes for older adults. The findings have been structured in two categories: Ethical Considerations (Privacy, Social Support, and Autonomy) and Technology Aspects (User Context, Usability, and Training). The findings conclude that older adults community is more likely to adopt assistive systems when four key criteria are met. The technology should: be personalized toward their needs, protect their dignity and independence, provide user control, and not be isolating. Finally, we recommend researchers and developers working on assistive systems to: (1) provide interfaces via smart devices to control and configure the monitoring system with feedback for the user, (2) include various sensors/devices to architect a smart home solution in a way that is easy to integrate in daily life, and (3) define policies about data ownership.

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Keywords:  Ethics; ambient-assisted living; assistive technology; ethical aspects; smart home

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34240661     DOI: 10.1080/17538157.2021.1923500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inform Health Soc Care        ISSN: 1753-8157            Impact factor:   2.439


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1.  Implementation of an integrated home internet of things system for vulnerable older adults using a frailty-centered approach.

Authors:  Ji Yeon Baek; Se Hee Na; Heayon Lee; Hee-Won Jung; Eunju Lee; Min-Woo Jo; Yu Rang Park; Il-Young Jang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-02-04       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Factors influencing the elderly's behavioural intention to use smart home technologies in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Kholoud Maswadi; Norjihan Abdul Ghani; Suraya Hamid
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-08-30       Impact factor: 3.752

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