Chapter
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List of authors
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- List of authors XI
- 1 The challenge ahead 1
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Part I: Foundations of discussion – The value of caring relationships
- 2 Challenges in interacting with people with dementia 13
- 3 Do robots care? 35
- 4 Trusting robots? 53
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Part II: Practical insights
- 5 Promoting eHealth literacy 71
- 6 Geriatric trauma patients as research subjects in a technology-driven research project 87
- 7 Using MEESTAR for early evaluation of ethical, legal and social implications of a socio-technical support system for mechanically ventilated patients 105
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Part III: Users’ expectations and needs-based development
- 8 Challenges arising from the use of assistive technologies by people with dementia in home care arrangements 125
- 9 Assistive robots in care: Expectations and perceptions of older people 139
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Part IV: Challenging classical concepts
- 10 Rethinking consent in mHealth: (A) Moment to process 159
- 11 Reconfigurations of autonomy in digital health and the ethics of (socially) assistive technologies 171
- 12 Personal autonomy in elderly and disabled: How assistive technologies impact on it 185
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Part V: Broadening the perspective
- 13 Technical utopias – political illusions? 201
- 14 Against AI-improved Personal Memory 223
- About the authors 235
- Register 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- List of authors XI
- 1 The challenge ahead 1
-
Part I: Foundations of discussion – The value of caring relationships
- 2 Challenges in interacting with people with dementia 13
- 3 Do robots care? 35
- 4 Trusting robots? 53
-
Part II: Practical insights
- 5 Promoting eHealth literacy 71
- 6 Geriatric trauma patients as research subjects in a technology-driven research project 87
- 7 Using MEESTAR for early evaluation of ethical, legal and social implications of a socio-technical support system for mechanically ventilated patients 105
-
Part III: Users’ expectations and needs-based development
- 8 Challenges arising from the use of assistive technologies by people with dementia in home care arrangements 125
- 9 Assistive robots in care: Expectations and perceptions of older people 139
-
Part IV: Challenging classical concepts
- 10 Rethinking consent in mHealth: (A) Moment to process 159
- 11 Reconfigurations of autonomy in digital health and the ethics of (socially) assistive technologies 171
- 12 Personal autonomy in elderly and disabled: How assistive technologies impact on it 185
-
Part V: Broadening the perspective
- 13 Technical utopias – political illusions? 201
- 14 Against AI-improved Personal Memory 223
- About the authors 235
- Register 241